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Sector7seven : ウィキペディア英語版
Sector7seven

Sector7seven was a dance act consisting of Ricard Jensen (born 13 November 1980 in Malmö, Sweden), Anders Swartz (born 14 March 1980 in Lund, Sweden) and Cecilia Mörnhed (also born in Malmö, Sweden). The group was originally formed as a production duo consisting of Jensen and Swartz, with Cecilia joining as a vocalist later on. The trio was best known for their song "Don't Follow the Stream", which was the winning track in the 2001 eJay contest ran by the European version of MTV. Following a number of temporarily splits and failed attempts to release "Don't Follow the Stream" as a single, the group split up permanentely in the Autumn of 2006.
== History ==


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