Danish-American singer
Mathilde Caffey |
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Birth name | Mathilde Elisabeth Caffey |
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Born | (2004-10-07) 7 October 2004 (age 20) Aalestrup, Denmark |
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Origin | Aalestrup, Denmark |
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Genres | Pop |
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Occupation | Singer |
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Instrument | Vocals |
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Years active | 2020–present |
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Musical artist
Mathilde Caffey is a Danish-American singer. She became the runner-up of the thirteenth season of the Danish version of the X Factor behind the winner Alma Agger.[1]
Episode
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Theme
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Song
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Artist
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Result
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Audition
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Free choice
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"Crazy"
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Gnarls Barkley
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Through to 5 Chair Challenge
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5 Chair Challenge
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Free choice
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"Zombie"
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The Cranberries
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Through to bootcamp
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Bootcamp
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Free choice
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"Learning to Live"
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Beth Hart
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Through to live shows
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Live show 1
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Signature
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"Boring People"
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L Devine
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Bottom two (9th)
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Save me song
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"A Change Is Gonna Come"
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Sam Cooke
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Saved
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Live show 2
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Songs from the 1980s
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"Sweet Dreams Seven Nation Army Mashup"
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Pomplamoose Featuring Sarah Dugas
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Safe (1st)
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Live show 3
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Songs with a message
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"Here"
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Alessia Cara
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Safe (3rd)
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Live show 4 – Semi-final
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Songs from musicals
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"Right Round"
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Flo Rida featuring Kesha
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Safe (1st)
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Live show 5 – Final (Friday)
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Judge's Choice
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"Baby"
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Bishop Briggs
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Safe (2nd)
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Duet with a Special Guest
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"Ghost"/"Leap of Faith" (with Christopher)
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Christopher
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Live show 5 – Final (Saturday)
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Winner's song
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"Karma is a Bitch"
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CH10
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Runner-up
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Discography
Singles
- "Karma is a Bitch" (2020)
EPs
References
External links
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Winners | |
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Winner's singles | |
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