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Dalita Welcomes You To Armenia In Clip
Next month, Armenia will host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. The country is getting a little too excited about what they figure is a very big deal, but the rest of the world really does not care as much as Armenia would love to think, sadly. Anyway, the country is really pumped about their rep for the 2011 song contest, 12-year-old singer Dalita, and today, she released this brazenly fun, upbeat video for her song "Welcome To Armenia." If you really want to know what's up with Junior Eurovision, follow friend of Europopped Annika in Canada, who knows more about this world than anyone (it's a brutal beat, these kids are wild and insane for fame).
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