Jemini (formerly Tricity) are a British pop group from Liverpool, best known for scoring nul points and finishing in last place at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with "Cry Baby".

Early career

Chris Cromby and Gemma Abbey and later earned the UK nul points.

Failure and break-up

The Eurovision failure prompted both mirth and consternation in the British media. Jemini admitted that their performance was off-key, and claimed they were unable to hear the backing track due to a technical fault. Terry Wogan, long-time commentator on the contest for the BBC, claimed that the UK was suffering from "post-Iraq backlash". Following their failure at Eurovision, they were dropped by their record label, Integral Records UK, and their planned album was never released. "Cry Baby" entered the UK Singles Chart at No. 15, but spent only three weeks in the chart.

Discography

Singles

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!scope="row"|"Cry Baby"

| 2003

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References