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Meet Molly Sanden, the Singing Voice for Rachel McAdams in 'Eurovision' Movie!

Nope, that’s not actually Rachel McAdams singing in the new Netflix movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. But, we think you should know more about the woman who provided that amazing singing voice!

Molly Sanden, a Swedish singer who is also known by My Marianne, is the one you hear singing as Sigrit in the new comedy.

In the film, Rachel plays an aspiring singer named Sigrit who dreams of performing in the Eurovision Song Contest, a singing competition that happens in Europe every year. Molly actually competed in the Eurovision Song Contest as a junior star.

Molly competed in the Junior division back in 2006 and she came in third. She also competed in the Melodifestivalen event in 2009, 2012, and 2016.

“Volcano Man” was the first single to be released from the Eurovision Song Contest movie and the artists credited as providing vocals are Will Ferrell and My Marianne.

Find out which other actor in the movie didn’t actually sing in the film.

The one song that people can’t stop listening to is sung by Molly.

Click inside to listen to some of Molly Sanden’s songs… More Here! »

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5 Easter Eggs in Netflix's 'Eurovision' Movie You Might've Missed!

Netflix’s Eurovision movie is already a big hit on the streaming service.

The movie, which stars Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as aspiring musicians Lars and Sigrit, who are given the opportunity of a lifetime to represent their country at the world’s biggest song competition.

The film also stars Dan Stevens and Demi Lovato, and features a ton of cameos from real Eurovision singers.

Find out if Rachel is really singing in the movie here!

After watching the movie, JustJared.com picked up on a few Easter Eggs throughout the movie that you probably didn’t even see.

But before we get to those, be sure to stream the soundtrack now!

Click inside to see the five Easter Eggs from “Eurovision” on Netflix…More Here! »

Eurovision's My Hometown Song, 'Husavik,' Is Incredible - Read Lyrics & Listen Now!

The new Netflix movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga features some amazing new songs, including the finale number “Husavik,” which is sung by Rachel McAdams‘ character.

This post contains some spoilers for the movie, so beware of reading any further!

Eurovision Song Contest follows aspiring Icelandic musicians Lars (Will Ferrell) and Sigrit (McAdams), who are given the opportunity of a lifetime to represent their country at the world’s biggest song competition.

The duo, known as Fire Saga, are the laughing stock of the competition due to the mishaps that happen throughout their performances, but they make it to the grand finale. Instead of performing the song they entered into the contest, the duo decides to disqualify themselves and sing “Husavik” instead. The song was written by Sigrit as her declaration of love to Lars and their hometown in Iceland.

Rachel doesn’t actually provide the vocals for her character and she lip syncs to the voice of another star. Learn more about the artist who sings Sigrit’s songs!

“Where the mountains sing through the screams of seagulls / Where the whales could live ’cause they’re gentle people / In my hometown, my hometown,” Sigrit sings in the ballad. Part of the song is also performed in Icelandic!

You can download the soundtrack on iTunes now or listen to the song below.

Click inside to read the lyrics for the song… More Here! »

Netflix's 'Eurovision' Movie Soundtrack - Stream & Download Now!

The new Netflix movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is being released this weekend and the full soundtrack is available for streaming now!

Will Ferrell provides his own vocals for the movie, but his co-stars Rachel McAdams and Dan Stevens are dubbed by Swedish music stars. Learn about the singer who provided the voice for Rachel and the reason why Dan didn’t do his own singing in the movie.

Demi Lovato is featured on the soundtrack with the great song she gets to sing in the film.

The soundtrack features both original songs performed in the movie, as well as some covers that are part of fun moments in the film.

You can listen to the soundtrack via Spotify and you can download the full soundtrack now on iTunes.

Demi Lovato Sings 'In the Mirror' for 'Eurovision' Movie - Listen & Read Lyrics!

Demi Lovato stars in the new movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga and she gets to sing an awesome song!

The 27-year-old singer belts out “In the Mirror” and you can listen to the full studio version of the single right here.

Demi plays a singer in Iceland who is the favorite to win the Icelandic Song Contest and earn a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest. She does win, but something happens and her spot is given to Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams‘ characters, who are the laughing stock of the nation. Watch the movie on Netflix to find out what happens!

You can listen to the song below via YouTube and download the full soundtrack now on iTunes.

Click inside to read the lyrics for the new song… More Here! »

Yep, Dan Stevens Does Sing, But His Voice in 'Eurovision' Is Provided By Someone Else!

Dan Stevens is one of the stars of the new Netflix movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga and his character has an amazing singing voice in the film.

So, is that actually Dan singing?!

While Dan does have a great singing voice, he does not use his own in the movie. He confirmed to Attitude that the coronavirus pandemic actually prevented him from singing in the film.

“They stuck with a talented Swedish baritone,” Dan told the magazine. It seems the studio versions of the songs weren’t recorded until the last few months, so he was unable to provide his own vocals. The voice was provided by Erik Mjönes.

Still, Dan says it was incredible to play Alexander Lemtov in the movie and perform in front of fans. He said, “Recreating the final, with the fans and backing dancers in lame pants… incredible. I’ve never played Glastonbury, but it came close.”

Dan did his own singing when he played the Beast in the live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast just a few years ago. Listen to that soundtrack right now!

We also found out who provided the singing voice for Rachel McAdams‘ character.

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Rachel McAdams' Singing Voice in 'Eurovision' Movie Revealed to Be This Swedish Star!

Rachel McAdams stars in the new Netflix movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga and her character’s singing voice is AMAZING in the film… but it’s not actually Rachel singing.

The Oscar-nominated actress plays an aspiring singer named Sigrit who dreams of performing in the Eurovision Song Contest, a singing competition that happens in Europe every year.

Rachel‘s singing voice is provided by Swedish singer Molly “My Marianne” Sanden, who actually competed in the Eurovision Song Contest as a junior star.

Molly competed in the Junior division back in 2006 and she came in third. She also competed in the Melodifestivalen event in 2009, 2012, and 2016.

“Volcano Man” was the first single to be released from the Eurovision Song Contest movie and the artists credited as providing vocals are Will Ferrell and My Marianne.

Find out which other actor in the movie didn’t actually sing in the film.

Click inside to listen to some of Molly Sanden’s songs… More Here! »

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