Dove Cameron, best known for her dual role on Disney Channel's Liv and Maddie, has just picked up a gig to represent Hungary on Eurovision Song Contest. This hugely popular, international singing competition, created by the European Broadcasting Union, pulls in talent from all across Europe to see which contestants have what it takes to make it to the final round.

Similar in tone to America's Got Talent, contestants perform their routines in hopes that they'll get a pass to move on to the next round. Performing in front of a panel of judges, contestants do everything from dance routines with and without instruments, to solo performances in order to do their country proud and prove that they're the best in Europe.

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Hungary For Dove

To that end, Cameron has agreed to represent the country of Hungary in the upcoming 2021 Eurovision Song Contest. While the details are sparse, we do know that Cameron has the pipes to see the contest through to wherever it may take her.

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On Finish the Lyric with Dove Cameron, the star belts out covers of everything from Disney classics to One Direction. The newest offering from Cameron, Issac, is a psychological thriller in which Cameron plays a friendly waitress named Cassi.

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Cameron is also working on Vengeance, another thriller, about a man who travels to find out what happened to his missing girlfriend, a role presumably played by Cameron. Both films are due out in 2021.

As for Eurovision, it's said that Cameron intends to sing Out of Touch, her latest single.

Fluent in French, Cameron has a unique accent quality to her singing and is widely popular with Generation Z. Her blunt lyrics add an in-your-face honesty to her songs and provide a refreshing perspective on the age old issue of romance.

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Given her sweet, if sometimes outspoken, nature, it's easy to see why the young actress and singer has amassed an almost cult-like following with 1.7 million followers and counting on Twitter alone. As for how she'll fare against other Europeans when it comes to singing for the crown, her fans are expectant.

Eurovision 2021 will begin on May 22nd of next year.

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