User:Resliv

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Resliv
Born (1992-10-13) 13 October 1992 (age 31)
Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
NationalityMoroccan
Occupation(s)Accounting assistant, composer & eurofan

Welcome to my user page. My username is Resliv. I'm from Morocco but I was born and raised in Luxembourg. I'm working as an accountant and I also love working as an amateur composer and singer. I'm a Eurovision fan since 2002. I mostly edit eurovision pages and artists that have connection with the contest. My works Here are some works that I've made in my free time. Composing songs and having my fictional contest.

Singles

  • 2011: Time of My Life
  • 2013: What Are You Waiting For?
  • 2013: Forever Young
  • 2013: Your Book
  • 2013: I Will Go
  • 2014: Marcher
  • 2017: If I Ever Fall In Love

My Eurovision winners since 2002:

Year Country Artist Song
2002 Malta Malta Ira Losco 7th Wonder
2003 Turkey Turkey Sertab Erener "Everyway That I Can"
2004 Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro Zeljko Joksimovic "Lane Moje"
2005 Greece Greece Helena Paparizou "My Number One"
2006 Romania Romania Mihai Traistariu "Tornero"
2007 Serbia Serbia Marija Šerifović "Molitva"
2008 Armenia Armenia Sirusho "Qele qele"
2009 Iceland Iceland Yohanna "Is It True?"
2010 Turkey Turkey maNga "We Could Be The Same"
2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino Merlin "Love in Rewind"
2012 Sweden Sweden Loreen "Euphoria"
2013 Netherlands Netherlands Anouk "Birds"
2014 Netherlands Netherlands The Common Linnets "Calm After the Storm"
2015 Sweden Sweden Måns Zelmerlöw "Heroes"
2016 Ukraine Ukraine Jamala "1944"
2017 Bulgaria Bulgaria Kristian Kostov "Beautiful Mess"
2018 Cyprus Cyprus Eleni Foureira "Fuego"
2019 Switzerland Switzerland Luca Hänni "She Got Me"

African Song[edit]

African Song
GenreSong Contest
Created byRima Maktabi
Country of originLebanon
Original languagesEnglish, French, Arabic*
Original release
Release21 January 2015; 9 years ago (2015-01-21) –
present

African Song is a fictional song contest based on the Eurovision Song Contest. It takes place two times per year (first time on January-February and second time on August-September) in various countries around the world, mostly in African and Arabic countries. For the increase of the TV ratings, the supervisor decided to allow some countries from outside African and Arabic area to participate. The format consists of one show. However there are some heats where the singers of the participating countries perform their song in order to get the ticket to the big final which is aired live on TV. Voting system is almost based on the eurovision one, but the top points are 10 while there are 9 points as well making the second top points. 3 juries from all the participating countries award their ten favourite songs from 1 (the least favorite) to 10 points (their top favorite).

All Arabic and African countries can participate in the African Song. The biggest amount of participants was 31 in 2015 edition, the first ever African Song (countries that didn't qualify to the final included). The song submissions are open for two weeks some days before the heats. There is not a specific number of heats, it always depends on the amount of the participants. The big final consists of 20 countries.





History


African Song 2015
Dates
Final21 January 2015
Host
VenueSafa Stadium, Beirut, Lebanon
Presenter(s)Nadine Hani & Rima Maktabi
Host broadcasterLebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI)
Participants
Number of entries31 (non-qualifiers included)
Debuting countriesAll countries
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 10 to 1 point to their 10 favourite songs.
Winning songMorocco "Hakawa"
African Song

African Song 2015 was the first edition of the African Song and one of the two editions of 2015 hosted on January in Beirut, Lebanon broadcasted by LBCI, the Lebanese broadcasting channel. 31 countries debuted to the song festival. 19 of them qualified making a final of 20 countries while Lebanon was autoqualified as host country. The semi-finals are not aired in the TV. Morocco won the first edition with the song "Hakawa" performed by Asma Lmnawar.

Countries that didn't qualify
to the final
  • Botswana Botswana
  • Comoros Comoros
  • Cameroon Cameroon
  • Ecuador Ecuador
  • Grenada Grenada
  • Honduras Honduras
  • Liberia Liberia
  • Mauritius Mauritius
  • Iran Iran
  • Sudan Sudan
  • Eswatini Swaziland


Results

Draw Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
01 Kenya Kenya Calvo Mistari "Mwanaume Ni Effort" 16 22
02 Somalia Somalia Aar Maanta "Dhadhami" 15 29
03 Egypt Egypt Hussain Al Jassmi "Raqus" 2 178
04 Brazil Brazil Luan Santana "Case comigo" 8 85
05 Eritrea Eritrea Danait Yohannes "Anite" 17 11
06 Bahrain Bahrain Hala Al Turk "Your Life" 9 53
07 Uruguay Uruguay Rombai "Casi" 6 106
08 Central African Republic Central African Republic Marlesh Mbory "Peace" 3 154
09 South Africa South Africa Dumi Mkokstad "Mbize" 14 38
10 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Nox Guni "Rwendo" 19 2
11 Australia Australia Emma Louise "Boy" 5 112
12 Turkey Turkey Haluk Levent "In My Eyes" 13 42
13 South Korea South Korea Hari Won "Jeoleul Salang" 10 50
14 Tunisia Tunisia Dhafer Youssef "Soupir Eternel" 18 5
15 Morocco Morocco Asma Lmnawar "Hakawa" 1 192
16 Algeria Algeria Kenza Morsli "Hada Almasa'" 12 44
17 Ghana Ghana Efya "Inside of Your Soul" 11 49
18 Namibia Namibia Ann Singer "Bullet Proof" 7 87
19 Réunion Reunion Henri Brown "Pop" 20 0
20 Lebanon Lebanon Najwa Karam "Ykhalili Albak" 4 148



African Song 2016
Dates
Final7 January 2016
Host
VenueStade Ahmed Chhoude, Rabat, Morocco
Presenter(s)Rachid El Ouali
Host broadcaster2M TV
Participants
Number of entries26 (non-qualifiers included)
Debuting countriesGibraltar Gibraltar
Mauritania Mauritania
Senegal Senegal
Non-returning countriesCameroon Cameroon
Eritrea Eritrea
Honduras Honduras
Liberia Liberia
Réunion Reunion
Sudan Sudan
Uruguay Uruguay
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 10 to 1 point to their 10 favourite songs.
Winning songAustralia "Body Talk"
African Song

African Song 2016 was the second edition of the African Song and was hosted on January in Rabat, Morocco broadcasted by 2M TV, the Moroccan broadcasting channel. 26 countries participated in this song festival. 19 of them qualified making a final of 20 countries while Morocco was autoqualified as host country. The semi-finals are not aired in the TV. Australia won the second edition with the song "Body Talk" performed by Darren Hayes.


Countries that didn't qualify
to the final
  • Bahrain Bahrain
  • Ecuador Ecuador
  • Ghana Ghana
  • Mauritania Mauritania
  • Mauritius Mauritius
  • Somalia Somalia


Results

Draw Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
01 Senegal Senegal Viviane Ndour "Joli visage" 6 85
02 South Africa South Africa Danny K "Follow Me" 15 25
03 Gibraltar Gibraltar Alessia Garner "Yearning" 3 120
04 Algeria Algeria Faudel "Free!" 7 72
05 South Korea South Korea Super Junior "Love At First Sight" 8 72
06 Kenya Kenya Maureen Koech "Kiss" 18 7
07 Australia Australia Darren Hayes "Body Talk" 1 136
08 Brazil Brazil Paula Fernandes "Além Da Vida" 12 32
09 Tunisia Tunisia Latifa "Bel Arabi" 2 122
10 Morocco Morocco Shatha Hassoun "Mazyoon" 9 70
11 Botswana Botswana Mshilo "Ndo Enda" 14 28
12 Eswatini Swaziland Nomalungelo Dladla "Imiyalo" 16 22
13 Comoros Comoros Rohff "Sans Forcer" 17 11
14 Iran Iran Farzad Farzin "Ashegh" 10 67
15 Grenada Grenada The Amazing Band "Chicka Boom" 20 0
16 Turkey Turkey Sila Gencoglu "Bana sor" 11 63
17 Egypt Egypt Claudia Cream "Tell Me Now" 4 104
18 Namibia Namibia Christi Warner "Cocktail" 13 29
19 Lebanon Lebanon Diana Haddad "Kifak inta" 5 92
20 Central African Republic Central African Republic Marcel Habibou "Aimer ou détester?" 19 1



African Song 2017
Dates
Final25 January 2017
Host
VenueState Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia
Presenter(s)Samantha Jade
Host broadcasterSeven Network
Participants
Number of entries21 (non-qualifiers included)
Non-returning countriesBrazil Brazil
Grenada Grenada
Kenya Kenya
South Korea South Korea
Eswatini Swaziland
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 10 to 1 point to their 10 favourite songs.
African Song

African Song 2016 was the second edition of the African Song and was hosted on January in Rabat, Morocco broadcasted by 2M TV, the Moroccan broadcasting channel. 26 countries participated in this song festival. 19 of them qualified making a final of 20 countries while Morocco was autoqualified as host country. The semi-finals are not aired in the TV. Australia won the second edition with the song "Body Talk" performed by Darren Hayes.


Countries that didn't qualify
to the final
  • Bahrain Bahrain
  • Ecuador Ecuador
  • Ghana Ghana
  • Mauritania Mauritania
  • Mauritius Mauritius
  • Somalia Somalia






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Unreal 2020[edit]

Semi-final 1[edit]

Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01 Georgia (country) Georgia Cici Mamulashvili "Unarmed" English 12 128
02 San Marino San Marino Sophy Rose "Powerless" English 18 12
03 Finland Finland FELIN "Gossip" English 6 180
04 Montenegro Montenegro Sirius Human "Microcosm" Russian, Montenegrin 8 157
05 Switzerland Switzerland BOY "Fear" English 2 259
06 Ukraine Ukraine Yuliya Dumanska "Probach" (Пробач) Ukrainian 13 81
07 Estonia Estonia Mick Pedaja "To The Light" Estonian, English 16 42
08 Cyprus Cyprus Sophia Patsalides "Break Up The Silence" English 11 137
09 Sweden Sweden Normandie "White Flag" English 3 255
10 Greece Greece Kaylynn "The Dragging" English 14 69
11 Serbia Serbia Kovic "Give It All" English 1 293
12 Slovenia Slovenia Anja Kotar "Brain" English 7 162
13 Moldova Moldova Cream Soda "Krasivo" (Красиво) Russian 9 155
14 Russia Russia Zivert "Life" Russian, English 5 196
15 Denmark Denmark Ea Kaya "4 AM" English 10 138
16 Australia Australia Cut Copy "Airborne" English 15 45
17 Malta Malta Julia Viktoria "Paralyzed" English 4 207
18 Croatia Croatia Jelena Žnidarić "Živa sam" Croatian 17 17

Semi-final 2[edit]

Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01 Lithuania Lithuania Evelina Young "Can't Wake Up" English 11 84
02 Hungary Hungary yesyes "Fight" English 14 74
03 Albania Albania Edona Vatoci "Hala" Albanian 15 67
04 Belgium Belgium Sonnfjord "Lights" English 19 24
05 Israel Israel Lola Marsh "Echoes" English 2 282
06 North Macedonia North Macedonia Elena Risteska "Tequila & Lemon" English, Macedonian 16 59
07 Austria Austria Little Big Sea "My Famous Laughter" English 5 225
08 Belarus Belarus Palina "Pinki" (Пинки) Belarusian 8 143
09 Latvia Latvia Neon Saturdays "Gravity" English 18 33
10 Bulgaria Bulgaria Rachel Row "L Square" English 3 229
11 Czech Republic Czech Republic Oceán "Po hlase a podle chůze" Czech 9 101
12 Poland Poland Paulina Czapla "Twój talizman" Polish, English 10 84
13 Iceland Iceland Heidrik "Maria's Donkey" English 6 220
14 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Natavan Həbibi "Qısqana qısqana" Azerbaijani 7 199
15 Romania Romania Lucia "Food Chain" English 13 80
16 Republic of Ireland Ireland Markus Feehily "Love Is a Drug" English 1 321
17 Portugal Portugal Fernando Daniel "Voltas" Portuguese 12 83
18 Armenia Armenia Asmik Shiroyan "The Code" English 17 52
19 Norway Norway Emilie Adams "Aliens" English 4 226

Final[edit]

Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01 Switzerland Switzerland BOY "Fear" English 5 324
02 Slovenia Slovenia Anja Kotar "Brain" English 14 107
03 Moldova Moldova Cream Soda "Krasivo" (Красиво) Russian 22 70
04 Denmark Denmark Ea Kaya "4 AM" English 20 78
05 Spain Spain Siderland "Reina del Misteri" Catalan 19 79
06 Norway Norway Emilie Adams "Aliens" English 16 103
07 France France Nazca "Loups" French 8 303
08 Bulgaria Bulgaria Rachel Row "L Square" English 11 162
09 Netherlands Netherlands Rosemary & Garlic "Blue Boy" English 25 13
10 Sweden Sweden Normandie "White Flag" English 3 349
11 Russia Russia Zivert "Life" Russian, English 9 279
12 Italy Italy Levante "Non me ne frega niente" Italian 13 107
13 Israel Israel Lola Marsh "Echoes" English 6 321
14 Poland Poland Paulina Czapla "Twój talizman" Polish, English 26 9
15 Iceland Iceland Heidrik "Maria's Donkey" English 10 235
16 Finland Finland FELIN "Gossip" English 7 308
17 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Natavan Həbibi "Qısqana qısqana" Azerbaijani 21 71
18 Germany Germany Felix Räuber "Wall" English 18 89
19 United Kingdom United Kingdom V V Brown "Lazarus" English 12 111
20 Montenegro Montenegro Sirius Human "Microcosm" Russian, Montenegrin 17 92
21 Serbia Serbia Kovic "Give It All" English 1 487
22 Czech Republic Czech Republic Oceán "Po hlase a podle chůze" Czech 24 24
23 Austria Austria Little Big Sea "My Famous Laughter" English 15 106
24 Republic of Ireland Ireland Markus Feehily "Love Is a Drug" English 2 482
25 Belarus Belarus Palina "Pinki" (Пинки) Belarusian 23 32
26 Malta Malta Julia Viktoria "Paralyzed" English 4 332