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    Nebulossa (Spanish pronunciation: [neβuˈlosa]) is a Spanish electropop duo from Ondara, consisting of singer María "Mery" Bas (born 18 September 1968)...
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  • [ˈθora]; transl. Vixen) is a song by Spanish husband and wife synth-pop duo Nebulossa. The song was written and produced by both members of the duo and released...
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  • and Mark Dasousa, and performed by themselves under their stage name Nebulossa. The Spanish participating broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE)...
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    Mery Bas (section Nebulossa)
    Spanish singer. Since 2018, she has been one half of the electropop duo Nebulossa, together with her husband Mark Dasousa. Bas was born in Marseille on...
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    Valencian Community". Since 2018, he has been one half of the electropop duo Nebulossa, together with his wife Mery Bas. Dasousa had his first contact with music...
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    and was hosted by Ruth Lorenzo, Marc Calderó and Ana Prada. The winner, Nebulossa with "Zorra", earned the right to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song...
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    Ana Villa is a Spanish journalist and musician . She is a member of Nebulossa , where she plays drums. She competed at Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Ana...
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  • written by Mark Dasousa and Mery Bas, and performed by the synth-pop duo Nebulossa, wins the third edition of the Benidorm Fest, and will represent Spain...
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  • Canada. Zorra may also refer to: "Zorra" (Bad Gyal song), 2021 "Zorra" (Nebulossa song), 2024 Zorro (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Lisbon (2018) Miki in Tel Aviv (2019) Blanca Paloma in Liverpool (2023) Nebulossa in Malmö (2024) The 2020 contest was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic...
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