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- Subwoolfer is a British-Norwegian pop trio formed in 2021. Two of the members perform as wolves in black suits with white shirts with distinctive yellow...
- Eurovision Song Contest 2022 along with Gaute Ormåsen as a part of pop band Subwoolfer. He is also known as the lead singer of the British-Norwegian boy band...
- Eurovision Song Contest 2022 along with Ben Adams as a part of pop band Subwoolfer. After taking part in Idol, Ormåsen was offered a contract by BMG. He...
- "Give That Wolf a Banana" is a song by British-Norwegian pop duo Subwoolfer, released as a single on 10 January 2022. It represented Norway in the Eurovision...
- Retrieved 23 January 2023. Kristjans, Kristin (19 February 2022). "Norway: Subwoolfer wins Melodi Grand Prix 2022 with "Give That Wolf A Banana"". Wiwibloggs...
- 2022 were revealed, Ylvis were one of the duos rumoured to be behind Subwoolfer, who won the contest and represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest...
- to represent Norway in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest as one half of Subwoolfer finishing in 10th place in the grand final with the song Give That Wolf...
- Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy with "Give That Wolf a Banana" performed by Subwoolfer. The Norwegian broadcaster Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK) organised the...
- Transplants's song "Libel Case" from their 2008 album Unfit to Practise. Subwoolfer released a parody song of Mika's "Grace Kelly" titled "Space Kelly"; a...
- Awards and achievements Preceded by Subwoolfer with "Give That Wolf a Banana" Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Succeeded by Gåte with "Ulveham"...