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Eurovision winner Duncan Laurence releases debut EP

Eurovision winner Duncan Laurence releases debut EP
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Reigning Eurovision champion Duncan Laurence releases his five-track debut EP.

Reigning Eurovision champion Duncan Laurence has dropped his long-awaited debut EP, Worlds On Fire.

The 26-year-old triumphed for the Netherlands last year with his song 'Arcade' and will keep hold of his crown for an unprecedented second year after this year's contest was cancelled due to coronavirus.

Laurence has been working on new material over the last 12 months and has now released his five-track EP on Spotify and Apple Music.

The EP includes 'Arcade', which in itself has already been streamed more than 101 million times on Spotify, as well as his second single 'Love Don't Hate It' and new release 'Someone Else'.

Laurence will perform 'Someone Else' on a special celebratory show, Eurovision: Europe Shine A Light, on Saturday night.

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