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[[Malta Comino Gozo]] has participated in the [[WorldVision Song Contest]] 40 times since its debut in the 76th edition of the contest. Malta Comino Gozo has won the contest a total of | [[Kingdom of Malta Comino Gozo|Malta Comino Gozo]] has participated in the [[WorldVision Song Contest]] 40 times since its debut in the 76th edition of the contest. Malta Comino Gozo has won the contest a total of ten times and placed in the top 10 on 34 appearances. Malta Comino Gozo shares a joint record total of seven wins with Polkopia, and is the only country to have won three times consecutively. To date, they are among the most successful countries in the contest. The Malta Comino Gozoan Broadcasting Association is responsible for broadcasting the contest, and the entrant is usually selected internally. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Malta Comino Gozo first participated in the WorldVision Song Contest at the 76th edition held in The Achaean Republic. A debut was planned for the 75th contest, but the broadcaster was too late to sign up. Lewis Sarucino was selected with his song " | Malta Comino Gozo first participated in the WorldVision Song Contest at the [[WorldVision Song Contest 76|76th]] edition held in The Achaean Republic. A debut was planned for the 75th contest, but the broadcaster was too late to sign up. Lewis Sarucino was selected with his song "That Lonely August Evening" and placed 16th. They returned to the next edition, where they came sixth before cracking the top five one edition later, coming fifth in [[WorldVision Song Contest 78|78]] held for the first time in the county in the nation's capital, Valletta. A string of decent results followed before their first win, coming in in Milano, Besen in [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 84]] with Aris Mooe and her song "Force". | ||
This national final has been used periodically to decide the entry, most recently for [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 96]], where Monsieur Disbelief and his song "Encore", which eventually went on to win the contest, becoming the first internally selected entry to do so and the first entry on home soil to win. | For [[WorldVision Song Contest 81|81]], a national final called "Malta Comino Gozo Decides" was announced for the selection of the entry. Lewis Sarucino won the National Final and, therefore, became the first act to represent Malta Comino Gozo twice. They placed 13th with 62 points. | ||
This national final has been used periodically to decide the entry, most recently for [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 96]], where Monsieur Disbelief and his song "Encore", which eventually went on to win the contest, becoming the first internally selected entry to do so and the first entry on home soil to win. This selection process was then scraped before "Notes," a highly acclaimed singing show that has been entertaining audiences with its focus on a live orchestra since the 1960s, took its place for WorldVision 113. WorldVision 113 became the first national final act since WorldVision 96 to represent the country. Francesca Tanti and her song "What More Do You Want (From Me?)" eventually went on to win the [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 113]] become the first winning song in the contest performed in Maltese and the highest scoring entry to win in a contest without semi finals with a score of 341 points. | |||
On the two occasions, semi-finals were held Malta Comino Gozo pre-qualified to the final, having finished third in WorldVision 99 in Densmouth, Carrelie | On the two occasions, semi-finals were held Malta Comino Gozo pre-qualified to the final, having finished third in WorldVision 99 in Densmouth, Carrelie | ||
and having won the previous contest in [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 106]] in Buaka, South Batoko | and having won the previous contest in [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 106]] in Buaka, South Batoko. | ||
Malta Comino Gozo has hosted the contest four times, in 78, 85, 96, and 105. Valletta has hosted the contest three times and the island of Għain once. | Malta Comino Gozo has hosted the contest four times, in 78, 85, 96, and 105. Valletta has hosted the contest three times and the island of Għain once. | ||
Malta Comino Gozo has won the contest | Malta Comino Gozo has won the contest ten times, with their first win coming in in Milano, Besen in [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 84]]. Other notable victories include [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 89]], [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 90]] and [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 91]], making them the only nation to win three contests in a row. Malta Comino Gozo has never finished outside the Top 20 in the contest, with their worst result being 19th place at [[WorldVision Song Contest|WorldVision Song Contest 94]] in Marina Point. The nation also has eight other podium finishes: two second-place and six third-place finishes. Malta Comino Gozo was the most successful country in the '90s, with three wins and eight top 10 finishes. | ||
The small country boasts a well-developed music industry, accounting for its WorldVision Song Contest successes. The contest inspires young talent and provides a platform for established artists, helping Malta Comino Gozo develop its music industry. The country's participation in the contest has encouraged the development of the local music industry, providing a platform for local artists and songwriters to showcase their talents. | The small country boasts a well-developed music industry, accounting for its WorldVision Song Contest successes. The contest inspires young talent and provides a platform for established artists, helping Malta Comino Gozo develop its music industry. The country's participation in the contest has encouraged the development of the local music industry, providing a platform for local artists and songwriters to showcase their talents. | ||
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|Glen Ferguson and Kartha Gewart||"Serenity"||English||207||4th | |Glen Ferguson and Kartha Gewart||"Serenity"||English||207||4th | ||
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![[WorldVision Song Contest 83| | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 83|83rd]] | ||
|Jakob Muscat||"Blame"||English||175||8th | |Jakob Muscat||"Blame"||English||175||8th | ||
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|Nathan Aperitivo||"Fire"||Maltese||187||5th | |Nathan Aperitivo||"Fire"||Maltese||187||5th | ||
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[[WorldVision Song Contest 86|86th]] | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 86|86th]] | ||
|Paloma Fennech||"Hero"||English||184||5th | |Paloma Fennech||"Hero"||English||184||5th | ||
|- | |- | ||
[[WorldVision Song Contest 87|87th]] | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 87|87th]] | ||
|Adam Borg||"I Became Everything to You"||English||175||6th | |Adam Borg||"I Became Everything to You"||English||175||6th | ||
|- | |- | ||
[[WorldVision Song Contest 88|88th]] | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 88|88th]] | ||
|Simeon||"The Beast"||English||168||5th | |Simeon||"The Beast"||English||168||5th | ||
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|- style=background-color:#FFD700 | |- style=background-color:#FFD700 | ||
[[WorldVision Song Contest 89|89th]] | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 89|89th]] | ||
|5ive||"Summer Nights"||English||235||1st | |5ive||"Summer Nights"||English||235||1st | ||
|- style=background-color:#FFD700 | |- style=background-color:#FFD700 | ||
[[WorldVision Song Contest 90|90th]] | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 90|90th]] | ||
|Brooke Galea||"Don't Come Close"||English||242||1st | |Brooke Galea||"Don't Come Close"||English||242||1st | ||
|- style=background-color:#FFD700 | |- style=background-color:#FFD700 | ||
[[WorldVision Song Contest 91|91st]] | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 91|91st]] | ||
|Unnamed Static||"Reckless 24/7"||English||239||1st | |Unnamed Static||"Reckless 24/7"||English||239||1st | ||
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|Konsu||"Lost With My Mess"||English||148||7th | |Konsu||"Lost With My Mess"||English||148||7th | ||
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![[WorldVision Song Contest | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 94|94th]] | ||
| | |Nathan Aperitivo||"Safari"||English||99||19th | ||
| | |- | ||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 95|95th]] | |||
|Pessimistic Reflections||"Desperate Wilderness"||English||159||8th | |||
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![[WorldVision Song Contest 96|96th]] | |||
=== | |Monsieur Disbelief||"Encore"||English||222||1st | ||
|- | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 97|97th]] | |||
|Fradel and Spies||"Still Standing"||English||136||11th | |||
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![[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]] | |||
|5ive||"Faultlines"||Maltese||210||4th | |||
|-style=background-color:#C96 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]] | |||
|K-Lyn||"Laughing Stock"||English||202||3rd | |||
|- | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 100|100th]] | |||
|Glen Ferguson and Kartha Gewart||"Take It From A Man Who Knows"||English/Maltese||217||14th | |||
|-style=background-color:#C96 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 101|101st]] | |||
|5ive||"The Plan"||English||189||3rd | |||
|-style=background-color:#FFD700 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 102|102nd]] | |||
|Niki Xerri||"Insane"||English||267||1st | |||
|-style=background-color:#C96 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]] | |||
|Paloma Fennech & Elija MiĊelli||"The Broken Mirror"||English||186||3rd | |||
|- | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 104|104th]] | |||
|Fradel and Spies||"Vibes"||English||188||5th | |||
|-style=background-color:#C96 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 105|105th]] | |||
|Pallix ft Kate Meilak||"Melody"||English||203||3rd | |||
|-style=background-color:#FFD700 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]] | |||
|Fakawi||"Corrupt"||English||235||1st | |||
|- | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 107|107th]] | |||
|Prilla Grixti||"Feel My Rhythm"||English / Maltese||268||4th | |||
|-style=background-color:#FFD700 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]] | |||
|Fanal||"Addict"||English||276||1st | |||
|-style=background-color:#C96 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 109|109th]] | |||
|Liena||"Solar Flare"||English||202||3rd | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 110|110th]] | ||
|Luca Aquilina||"Imagination"||English||195||5th | |||
|-style=background-color:#CCC | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]] | |||
|Noah Pandolfino||"Dandelion"||English||223||2nd | |||
|-style=background-color:#CCC | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 112|112th]] | |||
|Fanal||"False Pretence"|| English/Maltese||252||2nd | |||
|-style=background-color:#FFD700 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 113|113th]] | |||
|Francesca Tanti||"What More Do You Want (From Me?)"||Maltese||341||1st | |||
|-style=background-color:#C96 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]] | |||
|Fakawi||"Urban Jungle"||English||192||3rd | |||
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| style= | ![[WorldVision Song Contest 115|115th]] | ||
| | | Matthias Romano||"Things"||English||195||4th | ||
|-style=background-color:#FFD700 | |||
![[WorldVision Song Contest 116|116th]] | |||
|Emma Maxwell||"Passionate"||English/Maltese||249||1st | |||
|} | |} | ||
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[[Category:WorldVision Song Contest]] | [[Category:WorldVision Song Contest]] |
Latest revision as of 09:49, 27 September 2024
Malta Comino Gozo in the WorldVision Song Contest | |
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Participating broadcaster | MCGBC |
Participation Summary | |
Appearances | 42 |
First Appearance | WorldVision Song Contest 76 |
Best Result | 1st: 84, 89, 90, 91, 96, 102, 106, 108, 113, 116 |
Worst Result | 19th: 94 |
Hosted: | 78, 85, 96, 105 |
Malta Comino Gozo has participated in the WorldVision Song Contest 40 times since its debut in the 76th edition of the contest. Malta Comino Gozo has won the contest a total of ten times and placed in the top 10 on 34 appearances. Malta Comino Gozo shares a joint record total of seven wins with Polkopia, and is the only country to have won three times consecutively. To date, they are among the most successful countries in the contest. The Malta Comino Gozoan Broadcasting Association is responsible for broadcasting the contest, and the entrant is usually selected internally.
History
Malta Comino Gozo first participated in the WorldVision Song Contest at the 76th edition held in The Achaean Republic. A debut was planned for the 75th contest, but the broadcaster was too late to sign up. Lewis Sarucino was selected with his song "That Lonely August Evening" and placed 16th. They returned to the next edition, where they came sixth before cracking the top five one edition later, coming fifth in 78 held for the first time in the county in the nation's capital, Valletta. A string of decent results followed before their first win, coming in in Milano, Besen in WorldVision Song Contest 84 with Aris Mooe and her song "Force".
For 81, a national final called "Malta Comino Gozo Decides" was announced for the selection of the entry. Lewis Sarucino won the National Final and, therefore, became the first act to represent Malta Comino Gozo twice. They placed 13th with 62 points.
This national final has been used periodically to decide the entry, most recently for WorldVision Song Contest 96, where Monsieur Disbelief and his song "Encore", which eventually went on to win the contest, becoming the first internally selected entry to do so and the first entry on home soil to win. This selection process was then scraped before "Notes," a highly acclaimed singing show that has been entertaining audiences with its focus on a live orchestra since the 1960s, took its place for WorldVision 113. WorldVision 113 became the first national final act since WorldVision 96 to represent the country. Francesca Tanti and her song "What More Do You Want (From Me?)" eventually went on to win the WorldVision Song Contest 113 become the first winning song in the contest performed in Maltese and the highest scoring entry to win in a contest without semi finals with a score of 341 points.
On the two occasions, semi-finals were held Malta Comino Gozo pre-qualified to the final, having finished third in WorldVision 99 in Densmouth, Carrelie and having won the previous contest in WorldVision Song Contest 106 in Buaka, South Batoko.
Malta Comino Gozo has hosted the contest four times, in 78, 85, 96, and 105. Valletta has hosted the contest three times and the island of Għain once.
Malta Comino Gozo has won the contest ten times, with their first win coming in in Milano, Besen in WorldVision Song Contest 84. Other notable victories include WorldVision Song Contest 89, WorldVision Song Contest 90 and WorldVision Song Contest 91, making them the only nation to win three contests in a row. Malta Comino Gozo has never finished outside the Top 20 in the contest, with their worst result being 19th place at WorldVision Song Contest 94 in Marina Point. The nation also has eight other podium finishes: two second-place and six third-place finishes. Malta Comino Gozo was the most successful country in the '90s, with three wins and eight top 10 finishes.
The small country boasts a well-developed music industry, accounting for its WorldVision Song Contest successes. The contest inspires young talent and provides a platform for established artists, helping Malta Comino Gozo develop its music industry. The country's participation in the contest has encouraged the development of the local music industry, providing a platform for local artists and songwriters to showcase their talents.
Participation overview
1 | First place |
2 | Second place |
3 | Third place |
† | Upcoming event |
Edition | Artist | Song | Language | Points | Placement |
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76th | Lewis Sarucino | "That Lonely August Evening" | English | 46 | 16th |
77th | Erba Sekondi ta Sajf | "Don't Listen" | English | 75 | 6th |
78th | Paloma Fennech | "Never" | English | 83 | 5th |
79th | Pallix ft Clin | "Can We Tempt You?" | English / Maltese | 58 | 10th |
80th | Pistols and Tulips | "Love of my Life" | English | 51 | 14th |
81st | Lewis Sarucino | "Depths of Nowhere" | English | 62 | 13th |
82nd | Glen Ferguson and Kartha Gewart | "Serenity" | English | 207 | 4th |
83rd | Jakob Muscat | "Blame" | English | 175 | 8th |
84th | Aris Mooe | "Force" | English / Maltese | 236 | 1st |
85th | Nathan Aperitivo | "Fire" | Maltese | 187 | 5th |
86th | Paloma Fennech | "Hero" | English | 184 | 5th |
87th | Adam Borg | "I Became Everything to You" | English | 175 | 6th |
88th | Simeon | "The Beast" | English | 168 | 5th |
89th | 5ive | "Summer Nights" | English | 235 | 1st |
90th | Brooke Galea | "Don't Come Close" | English | 242 | 1st |
91st | Unnamed Static | "Reckless 24/7" | English | 239 | 1st |
92nd | Cika Mizzi | "Homeland" | English | 167 | 5th |
93rd | Konsu | "Lost With My Mess" | English | 148 | 7th |
94th | Nathan Aperitivo | "Safari" | English | 99 | 19th |
95th | Pessimistic Reflections | "Desperate Wilderness" | English | 159 | 8th |
96th | Monsieur Disbelief | "Encore" | English | 222 | 1st |
97th | Fradel and Spies | "Still Standing" | English | 136 | 11th |
98th | 5ive | "Faultlines" | Maltese | 210 | 4th |
99th | K-Lyn | "Laughing Stock" | English | 202 | 3rd |
100th | Glen Ferguson and Kartha Gewart | "Take It From A Man Who Knows" | English/Maltese | 217 | 14th |
101st | 5ive | "The Plan" | English | 189 | 3rd |
102nd | Niki Xerri | "Insane" | English | 267 | 1st |
103rd | Paloma Fennech & Elija MiĊelli | "The Broken Mirror" | English | 186 | 3rd |
104th | Fradel and Spies | "Vibes" | English | 188 | 5th |
105th | Pallix ft Kate Meilak | "Melody" | English | 203 | 3rd |
106th | Fakawi | "Corrupt" | English | 235 | 1st |
107th | Prilla Grixti | "Feel My Rhythm" | English / Maltese | 268 | 4th |
108th | Fanal | "Addict" | English | 276 | 1st |
109th | Liena | "Solar Flare" | English | 202 | 3rd |
110th | Luca Aquilina | "Imagination" | English | 195 | 5th |
111th | Noah Pandolfino | "Dandelion" | English | 223 | 2nd |
112th | Fanal | "False Pretence" | English/Maltese | 252 | 2nd |
113th | Francesca Tanti | "What More Do You Want (From Me?)" | Maltese | 341 | 1st |
114th | Fakawi | "Urban Jungle" | English | 192 | 3rd |
115th | Matthias Romano | "Things" | English | 195 | 4th |
116th | Emma Maxwell | "Passionate" | English/Maltese | 249 | 1st |