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Axel Ehnström, born 23 October 1990 in Kirkkonummi, Finland, is a Finnish singer‑songwriter who performs under the name Paradise Oskar. He began writing songs around age ten, drawing influence from folk‑pop artists such as Jimmy Webb and Bruce Springsteen, and first released the single "Da Da Dam" in February 2011 after winning the national Eurovision selection. The track, a guitar ballad about a boy leaving to protect the planet, propelled him to represent Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf, where he placed 21st with 57 points. In May 2011, Paradise Oskar released his debut album Sunday Songs, self‑written and self‑composed, which showcased a modern folk‑pop style and received favorable reviews for its storytelling. He signed with Warner Music Finland following his Eurovision success. Subsequent releases include the single "Sunday Everyday" in June 2011 and a 2017 collaboration with Lost Frequencies on "All or Nothing". Throughout his career, Paradise Oskar has maintained a consistent presence in the Finnish pop scene, contributing to several projects and collaborating with artists such as Madeline Juno in 2016.