Soul Militia
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Soul Militia | |
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Lauri Pihlap and Kaido Põldma in 2007. Lauri Pihlap and Kaido Põldma in 2007. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Estonia |
Genres | Hip-hop |
Years active | 1997- |
Members | Sergei Morgun (Semy) Lauri Pihlap (Lowry) Kaido Põldma (Craig) |
Past members | Indrek Soom (Ince) |
Soul Militia (known until 2002 as 2XL) is an Estonian hip-hop act, internationally most notable for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 as backing singers for Tanel Padar and Dave Benton, with the song "Everybody", which they had also covered on their own in concert.[1] The group consists of Lauri Pihlap ("Lowry"), Sergei Morgun ("Semy") and Kaido Põldma ("Craig"). A fourth member, Indrek Soom ("Ince"), left the group in 2004. 2XL was founded by Morgun and Soom in 1997. They later participated in the 2007 Estonian Eurovision preselection with a song titled "My Place".
References
[edit ]- ^ "Tanel Padar, Dave Benton & 2XL "Everybody" (Estonia 2001)". Eurovision Song Contest. Archived from the original on 1 November 2014. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
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Preceded by | Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest (with Tanel Padar and Dave Benton) 2001 |
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Preceded by | Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest (with Tanel Padar and Dave Benton) 2001 |
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