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=== Semi-final 2 === | |||
The competing songs and artists were announced on 24 December 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.escforum.net/forum/showthread.php?27369-Bolivarian-Republic-of-Lettuce&p=4286096&viewfull=1#post4286096|title=BE OUR STAR: Second Semifinal|date=24 December 2014}}</ref> | |||
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| [[Wikipedia:Rasmus Seebach|Rasmus Seebach]] | |||
| [[Wikipedia:Danish language|Danish]] | |||
| "Natteravn" | |||
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| [[Wikipedia:Alpine (band)|Alpine]] | |||
| [[Wikipedia:English language|English]] | |||
| "Gasoline" | |||
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| 03 | |||
| [[Wikipedia:Denise Rosenthal|Denise Rosenthal]] | |||
| English, [[Wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]] | |||
| "I Wanna Give My Heart" | |||
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| [[Wikipedia:Nneka (singer)|Nneka]] | |||
| English | |||
| "Heartbeat" | |||
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| [[Wikipedia:Atiye|Atiye]] | |||
| [[Wikipedia:Turkish language|Turkish]] | |||
| "Salla" | |||
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Revision as of 17:39, 24 December 2014
Outernatia Song Contest 6 | |
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Country | Lettuce |
National selection | |
Selection process | Be Our Star |
Selection date(s) | 15 January 2015 |
Lettuce in the Outernatia Song Contest | |
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Lettuce will participate in the Outernatia Song Contest 6. Their entry will be selected through the national final Be Our Star, organised by the Lettucian broadcaster Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation (LBC).
Be Our Star
Be Our Star is a song contest that will serve as Lettuce's national final to select their entry for the Outernatia Song Contest 6. The Grand Final will be held on 15 January 2015 in Hugo Chávez City.
Competing entries
For the first time, the competition consisted of three semi-finals and a final. A total of 15 competing entries were divided into three semi-finals, with five compositions in each. From each semifinal, the songs that earned first and second and place went directly to the final, while the bottom three songs in each semifinal were eliminated from the competition.[1]
Semi-final 1
The competing songs and artists were announced on 18 December 2014.[2]
Draw | Artist | Language | Song | Place | Points |
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01 | BENI | English | "Ti Amo" | ||
02 | AKB48 | Japanese | "Koisuru Fortune Cookie" | ||
03 | Ken Hirai | Japanese | "Hitomi wo Tojite" | ||
04 | ONE OK ROCK | Japanese | "Clock Strikes" | ||
05 | Kyary Pamyu Pamyu | Japanese | "Mottai Night Land" |
Semi-final 2
The competing songs and artists were announced on 24 December 2014.[3]
Draw | Artist | Language | Song | Place | Points |
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01 | Rasmus Seebach | Danish | "Natteravn" | ||
02 | Alpine | English | "Gasoline" | ||
03 | Denise Rosenthal | English, Spanish | "I Wanna Give My Heart" | ||
04 | Nneka | English | "Heartbeat" | ||
05 | Atiye | Turkish | "Salla" |
References
- ^ "BREAKING NEWS: BE OUR STAR will be reformulated". 18 December 2014.
- ^ "BE OUR STAR: First Semifinal". 18 December 2014.
- ^ "BE OUR STAR: Second Semifinal". 24 December 2014.