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eurovision-facts · 8 months
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Eurovision Fact #491:
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Song writer Jimmy "Joker" Thörnfeldt has co-written a total of five Eurovision songs. In 2021, he was part of the writing team for Cyprus' 'El Diablo,' San Marino's 'Adrenalina,' and Sweden's 'Voices.' The songs placed 16th, 22nd, and 14th in the Grand Final, respectively.
In 2023, Thörnfeldt took part in writing once again for Cyprus, with the song 'Break a Broken Heart,' and Sweden, with 'Tattoo.' Cyprus placed 12th, while Sweden won the contest.
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Participants of Rotterdam 2021: Elena Tsagrinou, Eurovision.tv.
Participants of Rotterdam 2021: Senhit, Eurovision.tv.
Participants of Rotterdam 2021: Tusse, Eurovision.tv.
Participants of Liverpool 2023: Andrew Lambrou, Eurovision.tv.
Participants of Liverpool 2023: Loreen, Eurovision.tv.
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vogel-lynne · 2 years
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I don't know (and care) whether they have children or nor, but they give me strong mommy & daddy vibes in a positive way
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anotherescsite · 2 years
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ladiesofeurovision · 4 months
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fliponline · 7 months
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🎁 #HappyBirthday to Tramar Dillard (@official_flo) who represented #SanMarino with Senhit at #Eurovision in 2021, with "Adrenalina" finishing 22nd with 50pts.
🔴 https://youtu.be/TkhiH-JXFPs #escismybf #smr
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agaw-blin · 10 months
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Proud to be part of this great culture ♥️🇪🇷
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aijamisespava · 10 months
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Favorite Song From Each Country! Part 30/37: San Marino!
Here we have the smallest participating country. While they can't beat Monaco's winning record because it's bigger (according to ESC Stroopwafel, Monaco is the smallest country to win Eurovision in 1971, and the record can only be broken if the Vatican City enters and wins which...highly unlikely), it keeps the microstate spirit alive with a variety of songs and an...interesting national final from what I've heard. Not to mention they have three artists that have taken up the bulk of participations with great songs from each!
Favorite Entry: Eurovision fans are broken up into three groups when it comes to San Marino: The Valentina Monetta fans, The Serhat fans, and the Senhit fans! And while I give a lot of love for 2015, this time, I want to give some love to what possibly is my 2nd favorite Eurovision Year: 2021. I felt the actual winner was worthy (it ranked 2nd), and my actual favorite was 3rd and took home the jury win. But it also gave a chance for me to meet San Marino in a way I never thought I would meet it...featuring Flo Rida. Yep. My favorite entry from San Marino is "Adrenalina" by Senhit from 2021...with...Flo Rida? I'm in the Senhit group now, I won't deny that, and this song explains it all. It's fun, and perfect for parties (and the reason I got into Eurovision...I have a lot of sad songs and wanted some happy ones. That's what happens when you get your Spotify up and running during the pandemic). So...yes. Robbed masterpiece. RANK: 22nd in 2021 Grand Final/PERSONAL RANK: 5th of 39 Countries
Thoughts on 2023 Entry: See, the problem I have with Piqued Jacks' "Like An Animal" was that the only version we had of it for a while was the live version. So, I wanted to like it because it sounded fun, but the production was not good because it was live...lives by nature don't sound as good as the studio version with few exceptions. And then, I got impatient with ranking and never listened to the studio version when it came out. Now that that's out of the way, it sounds fun (the studio version does sound a little better now that I'm listening to it), and the retro sound seems to match the vibe. Last place had to go to someone, but null points, no matter the song is too harsh. Maybe this one will grow on me later on...only time will tell...RANK: 16th in 2023 Semi-Final 2 (37th Overall)/Personal Rank: 36th of 37 Countries
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slavesofpop · 2 years
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Italiana Senhit Se Junta Ao Canadense "Tory Lanez", Em Faixa Colaborativa "FOLLOW ME". 》Single Dançante Dance Pop, Sobre Chamar O Crush Para Segui-Los É Um Presente Para As Boates Do Mundo Todo. Ouça Em Todas As Plataformas Digitais. #slavesofpop #senhit #torylanez #dancepop https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf87MQWO14j/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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stalkish-shellos · 2 years
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I’m glad for Måneskin and all but they should’ve won
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rainbowlack · 9 months
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My dad and I just spent the past few days searching for Eurovision acts which felt like Planet of the Bass, specifically acts which felt like Biljana Electronica and DJ Crazy Times.
Why, you may ask?
Because of this specific tag @technotrousers left on the post:
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…Unfortunately, our search for 13th-ranked songs proved fruitless, so we resigned ourselves to finding the acts separately.
We have come to a conclusion.
Senhit (San Marino, 2021) is our Biljana Electronica.
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Our DJ Crazy Times? The rapper in Trenulețul (Moldova, 2022) whose name I'm not sure of because I'm terrible at identifying faces.
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"Okay, but WHY?" you may ask, again.
That, my dear reader, is between me, my dad, and our autism.
also please go listen to my dad's favourite entry from this year (Duje) and give it the respect it deserves.
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eurovision-facts · 2 years
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Eurovision Fact #137:
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San Marino has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest a total of 13 times, debuting in 2008 to little success. Their 2008 entry 'Complice' by Miodio placed last in its semi-final, earning only two points from Andorra.
The tiny republic has only qualified for the Grand Final three times:
First with Valentina Monetta in 2014, then with Serhat in 2019, and finally Senhit in 2021.
Many of the nation's representatives have participated for San Marino multiple times:
Senhit participated in 2011, the canceled 2020 contest, and 2021.
Valentina Monetta took the stage in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2017 where she represented as part of a duo.
Serhat represented the country in 2016 and 2019.
Out of the nation's 13 participations, 9 of them were by repeat representatives. That's almost 70% of their total participations!
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San Marino, Eurovision.tv.
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anotherescsite · 2 years
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dracothelizard · 3 months
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RULES: put 5 songs you actually listen to, then tag 10 people.
I was tagged by @brigdh
This is mostly my 'songs I put on on Spotify when I have to do bathroom cleaning'.
Electric Six - Boy Or Girl - Turns out Electric Six has more songs than Gay Bar or Danger High Voltage, and a lot of them are pretty fun!
Sharpen up your number two pencils ‘cos the test is beginning You're entering a game of losers and there is no winning
Nanowar of Steel - Norwegian Reggaeton - If you've ever thought 'okay, I like those Spanish-language summer hits, but I also like metal', has Nanowar of Steel got the song for you!
Yeah, you drilled my heart and my blood is spilling, babe Like oil from a platform in the North Sea You fished me like a whaler in violation of international treaties, babe
Darren Hayes - Homosexual (Act One) - Darren Hayes, formerly of Savage Garden, has run out of fucks to give and it is beautiful. His entire album is filled with eighties-inspired songs, and I am here for every one of them.
All, all of my life I've been waiting for the sun Sun to come out (hey) You're here and it's like my favorite record Wanna drown in the sound
Texas - Black Eyed Boy - IDK it's a great tune???
My black eyed boy You will find Your own space and time
Senhit ft Flo Rida - Adrenaline - Just be glad I only put in one Eurovision. Is it cheesy? Yes. Is it catchy and fun? Also yes.
Tagging: @denizbevan @fpwoper @snowballschanceinahandcart @ghostalservice @sweveris @salendola @multishipperpirateking @carrymelikeimcute @ramsaybaggins @elapsed-spiral
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because-its-eurovision · 11 months
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I'm working on a small ESC project atm for which I'm looking at some national finals from this season and the 2021 season. And I noticed that there used to be a lot more internal selections two years ago compared to nowadays. Do you have any idea why that was the case/ why it changed? (I know it's a really random question but I thought you'd be the best person to ask :))
There are many countries that have their established national selections that are organised every year. UMK, Melodifestivalen, MGP, DMGP, Söngvakeppnin, Eesti Laul, Supernova, Festivali i Këngës, Festival da Canção just to name a few.
Then there are those countries that try different selection methods every few years, depending on the participating broadcaster, their financial situation and if there are any established artists showing interest to be selected internally. Some examples of those are Netherlands, Belgium (with two broadcasters), Moldova, Spain, San Marino, France, Malta, Georgia, Australia and Israel. Sometimes they organise a full national final, sometimes they choose just the artist via a talent show (Malta's X Factor 2019 & 2022, Georgian Idol 2019 & 2020), and sometimes they make an internal selection.
In 2022 TRM was planning to hold a full national selection but cancelled it after the preliminary round when it became clear there was no competition for Trenulețul. San Marino's 1in360 was scrapped after only one year letting Senhit & Flo Rida to represent the country and then Una voce per San Marino was founded in 2022. Israel, Slovenia and France also got big names with Noa, Joker Out and La Zarra so organising a NF would have been a waste of everyone's time and money, and so forth. This leads to the number of national selections changing from year to year, and I must admit that I haven't been invested in the subject enough to notice any strong trends.
2021 national final season is very exceptional since it was strongly effected by the COVID-19 pandemic. As the 2020 contest got cancelled, a total of 24 countries decided to send their representative again the next year, and that lead to one-year hiatus for many established national selections. Most of those then returned again in 2022 👇
Czechia: Benny Cristo won Eurovision Song CZ 2020, was internally selected in 2021, in 2022 they had national selection ESCZ 2022 Iceland: Daði & Gagnamagnið won Söngvakeppnin 2020, were internally selected for 2021, Söngvakeppnin returned in 2022
Serbia: Hurricane won Beovizija 2020, were internally selected for 2021, in 2022 they had national selection Pesma za Evroviziju '22
Latvia: Samanta Tina won Supernova 2020, was internally selected for 2021, Supernova returned in 2022
Slovenia: Ana Soklič won EMA 2020, was internally selected for 2021, EMA returned in 2022
Australia: Montaigne won Eurovision - Australia Decides 2020, was internally selected for 2021, Australia Decides returned in 2022
Israel: Eden Alene won Rising Star 2020, was internally selected for 2021, in 2022 The X Factor Israel was used as the national selection
Romania: Roxen's entry was selected via Selecția Națională 2020, she was internally selected for 2021 as was her song, and Selecția Națională returned in 2022
Ukraine: Go_A won Vidbir 2020, was internally selected for 2021, Vidbir returned in 2022
Malta: Destiny was chosen via The X Factor 2020, internally selected for 2021, and in 2022 Malta Eurovision Song Contest was used as the national selection
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thateurosite · 5 months
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🎶Eurovision music round-up: November 2023
🎶 It's new music from Gustaph, Senhit, Electric Fields, Bess, Lord Of The Lost, Piqued Jacks, Lenny Kuhr, Circus Mircus, Anouk, Ochman, S10, SYRO, FAUN, Michele Bravi, and so many more in this November round-up of music from #Eurovision and beyond!
Junior Eurovision, ticket news, and of course tons of new music! Things are heating up this November, or at least the release schedules of many artists were running hot. In this edition of the round-up: a long-awaited album, Nicole Kidman, and not one but two songs named after legendary actresses. But no Christmas songs! They will be covered in a separate round-up posted sometime during the…
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