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Post by italix on Jul 13, 2019 10:47:17 GMT 1
Jessica Mauboy's song I already had this song on my shortlist for representing to a future edition of FemmeVision Song Contest so my decision only took a few seconds when I saw the list of eligible artists.Timeslot: 1:29
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Aleks
Banned Forever
he/him
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Post by Aleks on Jul 13, 2019 11:29:25 GMT 1
2:07 - 2:27
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Post by ʀօʏ on Jul 13, 2019 11:45:06 GMT 1
Also really hope you change your mind and the competition will continue..
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Post by eurovisionfan23 on Jul 13, 2019 23:23:12 GMT 1
Sean Paul's Song is She Doesn't Mind
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Post by MaRtIn on Jul 14, 2019 7:40:19 GMT 1
Upon reading that this is going to be the last edition of this contest, I decided to return for nostalgia. This is, after all, the first contest I ever joined in this forum. That was almost four years ago. I will be claiming A-Lin if that's okay. At the time I was a regular participant, she (and Princess Ai) won with now one of my favorite entries to have graced the contest.
A-Lin - "Go"2:31+ Enjoy!
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Post by fabbi on Jul 14, 2019 7:59:49 GMT 1
Sean Paul Since when is Sean Paul British?
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Llemian
8 points
He/Him
12,708
14,406
LOVE LIFE AND DON'T DO TO OTHER THAT YOU WOULDN'T HAVE DONE TO YOU
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Post by Llemian on Jul 14, 2019 8:15:29 GMT 1
Sean Paul Since when is Sean Paul British? Since you don’t follow OSC you don’t understand the reference Sean Paul represented the UK back in edition 30 and won the contest.
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Post by fabbi on Jul 14, 2019 9:42:05 GMT 1
Since when is Sean Paul British? Since you don’t follow OSC you don’t understand the reference Sean Paul represented the UK back in edition 30 and won the contest. How do you come to that assumption? And I'm pretty sure it was not edition #30.
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Post by MaRtIn on Jul 14, 2019 9:52:14 GMT 1
Since you don’t follow OSC you don’t understand the reference Sean Paul represented the UK back in edition 30 and won the contest. How do you come to that assumption? And I'm pretty sure it was not edition #30. I think this is regardless of their country of origin. Sean Paul was in a collab with Anne-Marie and Clean Bandit that led to them winning for the UK. So in this contest, his win as part of a collab is associated with the UK, hence the UK flag displayed next to the name.
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Post by fabbi on Jul 14, 2019 10:01:45 GMT 1
How do you come to that assumption? And I'm pretty sure it was not edition #30. I think this is regardless of their country of origin. Sean Paul was in a collab with Anne-Marie and Clean Bandit that led to them winning for the UK. So in this contest, his win as part of a collab is associated with the UK, hence the UK flag displayed next to the name. Yeah, I know that we're talking about Rockabye. Also having countries in a winners best of makes no sense at all.
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