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Finland first participated in the [[Home Composed Song Contest]] in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2002|2002]] and was most recently represented in the [[Home Composed Song Contest | Finland first participated in the [[Home Composed Song Contest]] in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2002|2002]] and was most recently represented in the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2021|2021]] edition. | ||
[[Tero Aalto]] and [[Bo Söderholm]] account for most of the Finnish entries in HCSC history. They enjoyed great success in the 2010s in particular, with Tero's band Snowclone winning the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2012|2012]] edition and Bo racking up solo victories in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2014|2014]] and [[Home Composed Song Contest 2016|2016]] plus a win with his duo AB in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2019|2019]]. | [[Tero Aalto]] and [[Bo Söderholm]] account for most of the Finnish entries in HCSC history. They enjoyed great success in the 2010s in particular, with Tero's band Snowclone winning the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2012|2012]] edition and Bo racking up solo victories in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2014|2014]] and [[Home Composed Song Contest 2016|2016]] plus a win with his duo AB in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2019|2019]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, 5 November 2021
Finland first participated in the Home Composed Song Contest in 2002 and was most recently represented in the 2021 edition.
Tero Aalto and Bo Söderholm account for most of the Finnish entries in HCSC history. They enjoyed great success in the 2010s in particular, with Tero's band Snowclone winning the 2012 edition and Bo racking up solo victories in 2014 and 2016 plus a win with his duo AB in 2019.
Contestants
Instrumental of the Year:
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2016 | Crying Wolf | UFOPOLI | 3= | (of 6) |
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