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(Warning: Offensive language in Paragraph 11) COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Denmark’s Soren Torpegaard Lund, one of the favorites in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, has sparked a homophobic backlash in his progressive country with his electro-pop track, but he’s just trying to “stay true to myself,” he told AFP in an interview. Torpegaard Lund, 27, will compete in Vienna on May 16th with the song “For vi gar hjem” (“Before We Go Home”), an ode to the world of nightclubs. It “tells the story of growing up with love and temptation, and actually giving in to it, because that’s what we learn […]... Keep on reading: Denmark's Eurovision contestant Soren Torpegaard Lund sparks homophobic backlash
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