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Revision as of 22:49, 19 March 2018

Asankon
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Member stationAsankon Radio and Television Corporation (ARTVC)
National selection events
Internal Selection
  • OSC 37
  • OSC 40-42
  • OSC 44-
National Final
  • OSC 38-39
  • OSC 43
Participation summary
Appearances8
First appearanceOSC 37
Best result1st OSC 42
Worst result18th OSC 38

Asankon made their Outernatia Song Contest debut in the 37th edition with the song "Attention", performed by Charlie Puth which placed 4th. They have won the competition once.

History

Asankon made their debut by performing in the second semi final of the 37th edition of the Outernatia Song Contest and placed 6th in the semi final. They improved on this score in the final by getting 4th place with 117 points making them the most successful debut nation of the edition.

For the 38th edition, Asankon had held a national final, The Asankoni Song in which 6 songs competed to represent the country at the contest in Kaministiquia. In late August, it was announced Rudimental featuring James Arthur's song "Sun Comes Up" came out victorious. The song qualified from the First Semi Final and will once again perform in 17th in the final and finished in 18th place in the final with 68 points.

The national final was revamped and renamed GASCA for the Outernatia Song Contest 39. After a landslide victory, it was announced former ESC participant Alyosha would represent Asankon with her song "Kalina" making her the first female to represent Asankon in the contest.

It was announced on 29 August 2017, Asankon would scrap the national final and revert back to internal selection for OSC 40 citing lack of interest and funds as reasons . ARTVC have left the possibility of GASCA returning in a future edition. ARTVC would later confirm the return of GASCA for OSC 43.

Asankon won OSC 42 in Wyverncliff, Alteus with the song "Big Girls Cry" by Kosovar singer Mimoza in a shock twist, beating Grolskira by just one point. The victory was celebrated avidly in Asankon and for the first time ever, OSC will be held in Asankon for the 44th edition.

Contestants

Table key

  Winner   Second place   Third place   Last place   Disqualified   Jury qualifier   Did not compete

Edition Artist Title Language Place Points Semi Points
Oalia 37th United States Charlie Puth "Attention" English 4 117 6 71
Kaministiquia 38th United Kingdom Rudimental "Sun Comes Up" (ft. James Arthur) English 18 68 8 66
Spinachia 39th Ukraine Alyosha "Kalina" Ukrainian 13 69 9 56
Auspikitan 40th United Kingdom Little Mix "Power" (ft. Stormzy) English 14 76 7 57
Kimmystan 41st United States Naïka "Ride" English 14 84 10 60
Alteus 42nd Kosovo Mimoza "Big Girls Cry" English 1 144 2 79
Kosma 43rd Japan Faky "Suga Sweet" Japanese 9 81 3 81
Asankon 44th SpainGermany Nico Santos "Rooftop" English 16 78 Host Country
Mărium 45th United States FLETCHER "I Believe You" English
Alteus 46th Finland Lxandra "Dig Deep" English

Voting History

As of OSC 43, Asankon's voting history is as follows. Votes as part of International Jury are not included and ties were broken using ESC rules.

Participation History