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Eline Thorp Steffensen (born 6 September 1993) is a Norwegian singer and songwriter from Hamarøy, Nordland. She received national attention when she was titled this week's Urørt in 2011. The same year she played at festivals like by:Larm, Hove Festival, Slottsfjell Festival and the Bukta Festival.
Career
In 2013, she released her first single, "The Game," along with a corresponding music video. In 2014, her debut album, Mirror's Edge, was released on the label Beyond Records. The album received dice five from VG's reviewer Stein Østbø.[1]
In 28 January 2023, Thorp participated in the third semi-final of Melodi Grand Prix 2023 with the song "Not Meant To Be". She advanced to the final round on February 4,[2] and placed sixth.