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Revision as of 14:12, 11 October 2015

Internatia Song Contest -1 12
90s Realness (and then some)
Dates
Final24 October 2015
(16 March 1995)
Host
Host broadcasterTBC
Participants
Number of entries17 (so far)
Returning Kaeros Islands
 Saint Eva & Lepland
Withdrawing Amsteris
Vote
Voting system10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by all participants.

The Internatia Song Contest -1 11 will be the 12th edition of Internatia Song Contest -1, a spinoff of Internatia Song Contest dedicated to retro songs. The will be organized once again in Tashkveny by TBC for the 4th time, previously hosting 5th, 7th and 11th editions of the contest, following their win in Laomainn, Tashkveny with the song "Anyone Who Had A Heart" by Cilla Black.

Participants

Draw Country Artist Song Year Place Pts
1  Grolskira Nik Kershaw "The Riddle" 1984
2  Ova Anova Izabella Scorupco "I Write You A Love Song" 1991
3  Saint Eva & Lepland Amy Grant "Good For Me" 1991
4  Noxus Rufus and Chaka Khan "Ain't Nobody" 1983
5  Kimmystan Lynni Treekrem "Mexico" 1991
6  Nicolas' Neighbour Giorgia "E Poi" 1994
7  Men̈́sa Sumio Shiratori "Muumin Tani Fuyu" 1994
8  Kaeros Islands Black Box "Everybody, Everybody" 1989
9  Tikata Tori Amos "Cornflake Girl" 1994
10 Lettuce Lettuce Jovanotti "Penso Positivo" 1994
11  Huania Howard Drossin "Angel Island Zone: Act 2" 1994
12  Irdminia Corona "Baby, Baby" 1995
13  Tashkveny (host) Janet Jackson "Rhythm Nation" 1989
14  Raingate Cher "Just Like Jesse James" 1989
15  Land of Jhe Freeh Mariah Carey "Everything Fades Away" 1993
16  Eriod Spare Snare "As A Matter Of Fact" 1993
17  Darkria K2 "Der Berg Ruft" 1994