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4Fun (sometimes also ''Julia & 4Fun'') is a Lithuanian music band. They play a wide range of music styles, including rock,
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, and
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. The band was created in 2001 and participated in several national and international festivals, including
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and the Eurovision Song Contest.


Biography

4Fun had participated in the national selection for the Eurovision three times. After unsuccessful attempts in 2005 and 2006, 4Fun won the national selection with their lyrical ballad ''Love or Leave'' and performance involving
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in 2007. They outstripped two other superfinalists: Aistė Pilvelytė and
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. 4Fun represented Lithuania in the
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in
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and finished 21st with 28 points, with major votes from
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(12 points) and
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(10 points). Lead singer Julija Ritčik received a wild card entry directly to the finals of the national selection for Eurovision 2008, but placed only 12th out of 14 contestants. In 2008, 4Fun together with Latvian
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recorded song ''With U'', which became a hit in
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.


Discography

*''Gyvas'' (Alive) – 2004 *''Dėlionė/A Puzzle'' – 2009 (a double CD: one in Lithuanian, another in English)


References


External links


Official site
{{Authority control Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Lithuania Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2007 Lithuanian pop music groups