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Tea Hiilloste (born 31 October 1982 in
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) is a
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singer and television presenter. She was a member of girl group
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and she has started a solo career after the group disbanded. Her 2007 single " Tytöt tykkää" peaked at number one in Finnish Singles Chart.


Discography


Albums

* 2007 - Tytöt tykkää * 2008 - Hey C'mon! * 2013 - Mehudisko


Singles

* 2007- " Tytöt tykkää" * 2007 - Tontut tykkää * 2008 - C'mon C'mon (feat.
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) * 2010 - Auringonlaskuun (feat.
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) * 2013 - Sormista sakset


Promotional

* 2007 - Puhu mun kädelle * 2008 - Tea-4-2


Other songs

* 2007 - Moi Me Bailataan (feat. Skidit) * 2011 - Mehudisco (feat.
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References

1982 births Living people 21st-century Finnish women singers People from Hollola {{finland-bio-stub