Titolemppi in the Majestic Song Contest

Titolemppi participated in the Majestic Song Contest for the first time in Majestic Song Contest 3. They withdrew after the ninth edition, but returned in the following edition. They later withdrew after the 32nd edition, stayed absent for six editions, and returned for one edition in edition #39. They have won the contest once, in edition #16, with the song "Run Away" by Paul Rey.

Majestic Song Contest 1-5
Despite showing interest in joining Majestic Song Contest in edition #1, resources were low to ensure a steady participation rate from Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta. They later promised the general public that they would prioritize debuting in Majestic Song Contest, but would need more time and resources before doing so. During edition #2, after receiving aid from several other broadcasters in the country, things looked up for Titolemppi to finally debut in Majestic Song Contest. However, Titoloemppi Lähetystoiminta were forced to announce that they would sadly not take part in the second edition of Majestic Song Contest once again, due to problems with scheduling, and due to several critical disagreements within the broadcasting company, which had to be prioritized over participation in Majestic Song Contest.

Shortly after the grand final of the second edition of Majestic Song Contest, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta were happy to announce that the issues that came up during the second edition had been resolved. On the 18th of August 2018, they announced that they would be debuting in the third edition of the contest, and that they were holding closed meetings regarding their entry. They later revealed that Christina Perri and Emma Blackery were in the running to represent the country for their debuting edition. In the end, Christina Perri was selected to represent Titolemppi with her song "Sea of Lovers". Sadly, Titolemppi failed to qualify through the first semi-final, landing on 11th place with 55 points.

Titolemppi continued to participate in Majestic Song Contest during the fourth edition, where they internally selected their entry once again. This time, Emma Blackery took part with her song "Third Eye". After being drawn into the first semi-final, they failed to qualify once more, receiving 51 points and ultimately landing on 11th place, only three points short of qualifying over Ochein. Shortly after the contest, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced that they would continue participating in the contest, stating that "it'll be our turn at one point".

Things took a turn during the fifth edition. They once again internally selected their entry, and Against The Current were very motivated to get a better result than the previous two editions. They performed the song "Legends Never Die", and ultimately ended up placing 5th in the semi-final, granting Titolemppi their first ever qualification. In the grand final, they were drawn to perform 14th, and finished on 14th place with 89 points. They received 12 points from one country; Slaytherin.

Majestic Song Contest 6-10
After seeing the success of Majestic Song Contest 5, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced very quickly that they would be continuing their participation in Majestic Song Contest. Once again, they internally selected their entry, and decided to send the group K/DA to Campre, with their song "POP/STARS". They managed to score 79 points, landing them in 5th place once more, and ultimately qualifying for the grand final. They placed placed 21st in the grand final with 65 points, which included receiving 12 points from three countries; Diamandion, Slaytherin and Denovia.

In preparation for the seventh edition, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced that they would be trying something different for the upcoming edition. Maya Berovic, Jala Brat and Buba Corelli were internally selected as their entrant, with their song "To Me Radi". However, they only managed to receive 49 points, landing them in 17th place, which was Titolemppi's worst result to date. Right after the results of the previous edition, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced that they were in the process of replacing almost the entirety of their working staff members within their head of delegation, in hopes of getting better results.

They later announced that they would take part in Majestic Song Contest 8, and that they had internally selected the artist and YouTuber Gabbie Hanna, with her song "Monster". Gabbie landed in 5th place in the semi-finals, qualifying for the grand final, and ultimately giving Titolemppi their best placement yet; 11th place. Titolemppi received 12 points from Diamandion and Gery-Land in the grand final.

Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced their participation in the 9th edition of Majestic Song Contest on the 14th of February 2019. They also released their entry, which was Ella Eyre with "Comeback". However, on the 25th of February 2019, Ella Eyre reported that she had to cancel her participation in Majestic Song Contest due to personal issues. Tabloids were quick to blame Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta for the withdrawal, with many sources claiming that they had put extreme pressure on Ella Eyre to do well in the competition, so much that she decided to drop out. None of the parties responded to these claims. They later announced that they would still take part in Majestic Song Contest 9, and that they would be sending Alex Aiono with the song "Big Mistake" instead. At the end of the voting, it was revealed that Titolemppi had amassed 56 points, which was enough to land them in 12th place and missing out on qualification to the grand final this edition.

After receiving the news of their non-qualification, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced their intent to withdraw from the next edition of Majestic Song Contest to re-evaluate their participation. The head of TL, Stewen Grybb, stated that "we had very high expectations and hopes for Alex Aiono in the previous edition, and even thought he might've had a shot at winning the whole thing, but we were wrong and we feel the need to take a break from the contest to re-consider and analyse our plan for getting consistent qualifications, along with good results". When asked about the length of the non-participation, Stewen responded with "we don't know how long it'll take, but I would guess around two or three editions to get everything in order. This is definitely not the last you've seen of us". They were the only country to withdraw from the themed tenth edition.

Majestic Song Contest 11
On the 10th of May 2019, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced that they would be returning to Majestic Song Contest in the 11th edition, along with their entrant Aura Dione and her song "Shania Twain". The head of TL, Stewen Grybb, also stated that the withdrawal from the previous edition was "much needed, we're far from done but I think we're on the right track. We're very excited to walk into this with a clear mindset".

Titolemppi was drawn to perform 8th in the second semi-final. In the end, they managed to receive 68 points, which landed them on 14th place and resulted in failure to qualify.

Majestic Song Contest 12
Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced on the 26th of June 2019 that they would continue to participate in Majestic Song Contes, and that they would send Taylor Swift with her song "You Need To Calm Down". The head of TL, Stewen Grybb, stated that "we're still experimenting with our song choices in an attempt to see what appeals to the general audience, while still staying true to our heritage".

Titolemppi was drawn to perform 4th in the third semi-final, and managed to receive 35 points, ultimately landing them in last place. However, due to Hellheim and Etland not being able to vote within the designated voting period, Titolemppi was pushed up to 14th place.

Majestic Song Contest 13
A few hours after the results of the grand final of Majestic Song Contest 13, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced that they were trying out something new and created the national final Titolemppii Sointu Festivaali, featuring 5 songs. The voting concluded on the 2nd of August 2019 after receiving votes from 10 different countries, and Sunmi emerged victorious with her Korean-English song "Heroine". She received points from 9 countries, including the maximum 10 points from Altanvi, Campre, Heiwanakuni and Vovaltik.

Titolemppi was drawn to perform 15th in the second semi-final. They managed to receive 94 points, which landed them on 5th place and ultimately qualifying for the final for the first time since edition #8.

In the grand final, Titolemppi was drawn to perform 15th yet again. After the end of the voting, it was revealed that they had received 119 points, landing in 7th place, which is their best result to date. Titolemppi received 12 points from Ijslandia and Heiwanakuni in the grand final.

Majestic Song Contest 14
Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced on the 24th of May 2019 that they would continue participating in Majestic Song Contest, and that another edition of their national final Titolemppii Sointu Festivaali would be "likely to happen, largely depending on the results of the previous edition". Aura Dione, the entrant for Titolemppi in edition #11, announced that she had interest in returning to the contest, and was even rumoured to be the entrant for a short while. TL planned to host a national final this edition, but it was cancelled due to economic reasons. TL later revealed that the artists that were planned to compete were Aura Dione, Katrina Stone, Magdalena Bay, Bebe Rexha and Molly Sandén, with expectations that Aura Dione and Katrina Stone would be in the running for the win. However, when The Sam Willows submitted their song "Take Heart" to the national final past the deadline, TL decided to postpone the national final all-together, but that all the competing artists would be placed on a priority list to compete in a future edition.

Titolemppi was drawn to perform 20th in the second semi-final, almost closing out the show. Inside sources reported that they felt "very comfortable with doing well" after hearing the news about the running order. They received 87 points and placed 6th, ultimately qualifying them to the final for a second edition in a row.

In the grand final, Titolemppi was drawn to perform 3rd. They received 115 points from the jurors, granting them 7th place in the grand final. Titolemppi did not receive 12 points from any country in the grand final, but received 10 points from Eblos, Heiwanakuni, Interakia and Oclan.

Majestic Song Contest 15-19
Shortly after the results of the semi-finals of Majestic Song Contest 14, Titolemppi Lähetystoiminta announced that they would participate in Majestic Song Contest 15.

Majestic Song Contest 32-39
Feeling hopeful to get a good result, TL decided to select Emma Blackery to return to the contest after previously representing Titolemppi in edition #4, and Kingdom of Manatee in edition #21. They internally selected the song "Brutus" for edition #32, and was drawn to perform in the first semi-final, performing 6th. TL claimed that they were feeling "very confident to achieve a qualification, and doing well this edition". Things took a turn after the results were revealed, stating that Titolemppi failed to qualify for a consecutive second edition, but also receiving their worst result ever to date - 19th in the semi-finals, second last. TL later stated that the result has "knocked the entire country into chaos". Many calls for boycotting the contest has resulted after the results, with TL adding that they will "re-consider their participation in the contest", as they feel like they've tried everything in order to achieve consistent good results, but to no avail. They later clarified that they will still broadcast the grand final, but may not participate in future editions.

When the confirmations for edition #33 opened up, TL announced very quickly that they would withdraw for the contest for an undisclosed amount of time. They stated that it "might be one or two editions, might be for all eternity, who knows?". They later announced during the confirmation period for edition #34 that they would be withdrawing indefinitely from the contest in order to pursue other television shows, citing a loss of interest amongst the general public and participation fees being too expensive as the main reason. They also stated that they had a planned national final for edition #34, and were also contemplating selecting either Marina or Kylie Minogue to see if the interest would go up in the network. However, they ultimately decided to not return as it would potentially set back their funds for a "very long time going forward". The head of TL, Stewen Grybb, stated that this decision was in no way directed towards the management or any competing countries of the contest, and was strictly based on bad results and lack of interest amongst the general public. They also stated that their participation in sideline competitions, which some are hosted by the MBN, were not ruled out yet, but would not be a big priority. Stewen Grybb teased "don't count us out yet, we may show up at the most unexpected of times".

No further announcements were made by TL regarding their participation until less than 24 hours before the 39th editions confirmation period was about to close. In a surprising turn of events, they announced their return to the contest with Agnes, and the song "Here Comes The Night". Stewen Grybb stated that the interest in Majestic had suddenly spiked over the last edition and a petition had been made to return to the contest, with over 15,000 people calling for Titolemppi to return to the contest. TL also stated that "we are uncertain if our participation will become a regular occurrence, like it used to be", leaving their participation in future editions under speculation. They also revealed that they had been in discussion with the MBN over the past months to keep track of the contest, and were very happy with the communication between all parts.

Shortly after the semi-finals, TL unexpectedly announced that they would be withdrawing once again after the edition was finished, explaining that they had extreme difficulties with the telephone lines and app voting during the broadcast, so much so that several emergency phone calls were not able to be made due to the high pressure of the telephone lines. TL later announced that they had been in several meetings with the government of Titolemppi, and that there was no viable option at this date to continue their participation due to the large amount of countries competing in Majestic Song Contest. The government of Titolemppi later put out a statement that they would aim to upgrade their telephone network to support more incoming calls, but that this process would likely take several months, if not years, in order to prevent this from happening in the future. Titolemppi ended up advancing to the finals, landing 7th with 107 points in the third semi-final, and later placing 14th with 98 points - their best result since edition #21.

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Voting History
As of Majestic Song Contest 39, Titolemppi's voting history is as follows: