Supernatural (pop group)
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Supernatural was a pop group that consisted of the winners of the second season of the Swedish
Sweden
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 reality TV show Popstars
Popstars
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. In Sweden the show was broadcast on Kanal5 in 2003.
The band had several hits with songs like Supernatural and Rock U
Rock U
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. Supernatural was expected to take part in the Swedish precursor selections for the Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest
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 in 2003 but its record label
Record label
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 did not publicize the band sufficiently and the members subsequently split up in 2004 after arguments with their record label.

The members of Supernatural started a new band, this time with the name Caught Up, but it did not experience the same success.

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