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Norwegian female singer Siesl sings "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina", a heart-piercing song

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Sissel Kyrkjebo, a famous Norwegian female singer, has a fresh short hair image, always hanging a smile as bright as the sun, a vibrant person. In her native country, she is a national singer who has been passed down from one family to another, and has stepped into the world of song with her ethereal and clear tone. At the age of 4 he joined the Children's Choir and began to make several appearances on Norwegian television. Since her first album at the age of 16, she has become a household name in Scandinavia, and has sold more than 2 million of her five records out of her native Norway's 4.5 million population.

Her voice is clear and quiet, like the soft sunlight of an early spring afternoon; it is also like the breeze left behind in the depths of the empty valley: there are no scars, no desires, but it can never hide the heat in the depths of the heart, and the soothing power that penetrates the heart. "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" is a world classic. The song is set in the inauguration of Juan Verón as president, and his wife, Eva Perón, sings the touching song "Argentina Don't Cry for Me" affectionately in front of her beloved people. It is also known as Argentina's "second national anthem" because of its wide popularity.