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Rollo & King was a Danish pop duo consisting of Søren Poppe and Stefan Nielsen, naming themselves after two dog names. Poppe was a teacher before the duo became famous. They won DMGP 2001 with the song Der står et billede af dig på mit bord, earning them the right to represent Denmark on home ground at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in Copenhagen. They translated the song into English as Never Ever Let You Go and were joined by female singer Signe Svendsen. The song finished in second place behind Estonia. The duo broke up in 2002.

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  • Rollo & King was a Danish pop duo consisting of Søren Poppe and Stefan Nielsen, naming themselves after two dog names. Poppe was a teacher before the duo became famous. They won DMGP 2001 with the song Der står et billede af dig på mit bord, earning them the right to represent Denmark on home ground at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in Copenhagen. They translated the song into English as Never Ever Let You Go and were joined by female singer Signe Svendsen. The song finished in second place behind Estonia. The duo broke up in 2002.
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  • Stefan Nielsen
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  • Rollo & King was a Danish pop duo consisting of Søren Poppe and Stefan Nielsen, naming themselves after two dog names. Poppe was a teacher before the duo became famous. They won DMGP 2001 with the song Der står et billede af dig på mit bord, earning them the right to represent Denmark on home ground at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in Copenhagen. They translated the song into English as Never Ever Let You Go and were joined by female singer Signe Svendsen. The song finished in second place behind Estonia. The duo broke up in 2002.
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