Atrialand in the Majestic Song Contest

Atrialand participated in the Majestic Song Contest for the first time in Majestic Song Contest 40. The country has participated 8 times since its debut. The country is known for sending Non-English Songs or songs that aren't dominated by the English Language. The country took a one-edition break at Majestic Song Contest 45, and again at Majestic Song Contest 48. Atrialand won the contest for the first time at Majestic Song Contest 49, with Dotan singing "Letting Go".

Majestic Song Contest 40
Main Article: Atrialand: A Song for Majestic 1 Atrialand will make its debut on the 40th edition of the Majestic Song Contest, which will be held in Diwata City, Aurelian Federation. RABN decided to organize a one-off national final entitled "Atrialand: A Song for Majestic". The inaugural edition was held in Vhinlox City, Rochdale, Atrialand, with 5 acts selected to take part. As the edition was a Special Edition, the rules for this edition state that songs (both in the National Final and the winning song of the selection) should be sung without English-language lyrics from countries that recognize English as their official language.

A Song for Majestic 1 - Results

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Paradis won the National Final with 98 points after winning both the Jury Voting with 52 points, of which they received 2 sets of 12 points, and the Televoting with 46 points, of which they received 1 set of 12 points. The duo went 11 points ahead of second-placed Mara Sattei. With this, they became the country's first-ever entry to the contest and went on to represent Atrialand in the 40th edition of the contest which will be held at Urduja Stadium in Diwata City, Aurelian Federation.

Artist, Song, and Participation Information Paradis is a French electronic music duo consisting of Simon Mény and Pierre Rousseau. "Toi Et Moi" is an electro-pop song and the lead single of the duo's album "Recto Verso". Following the release of the Semi-Finals' allocation draw and running order, it was revealed that the duo would be in the 2nd Semi-Final, set to perform 9th. They managed to qualify for the Grand Final after finishing 2nd with 125 points in the Semi-Final, securing Atrialand's maiden qualification to the Grand Final of the contest. In the Grand Final, the duo performed 9th again, and finished 24th with 80 points, capping off the country's successful debut in the contest.

Majestic Song Contest 41
Atrialand decided to select their entry internally for the 41st edition which will be held in three cities of Rosland, namely; Durham, Nordborg, and Linusköping. This comes after naming the previous National Final as a "one-off" event only to mark the country's debut in the contest. The broadcaster had an initial shortlist of 5 artists and bands of Japanese origin, with songs also in Japanese, to represent the country. Yurina Hirate was eventually revealed by RABN as the country's entry with her song entitled "Kakegae No Nai Sekai".

Artist, Song, and Participation Information Yurina Hirate is a Japanese singer, actress, and former member and center of the idol group keyakizaka46. Her song "Kakegae No Nai Sekai", which translates to "An Irreplaceable World", is her second single release after "Dance no Riyuu". In the contest proper, Hirate was revealed to perform in Semi-Final 3, opening the show by performing 1st. The said Semi-Final was held at Nordborg Stadium in Nordborg. She qualified for the Grand Final after finishing in 7th place with 87 points, continuing Atrialand's qualification streak. In the Grand Final held at RTV Arena in Linusköping, Hirate performed 3rd and finished in 18th place with 117 points.

After the 41st edition, Hirate would participate again in the 43rd edition, representing after winning the country's National Final.

Majestic Song Contest 42
Main Article: Atrialand: A Song for Majestic 2 After seeing success in both the National Final and their previous participations, Atrialand's national broadcaster RABN decided to revive "Atrialand, A Song for Majestic" with revamped artist selections and revised voting procedures. According to the broadcaster, the national final is now deemed to be held occasionally instead of as a one-off. The 2nd Edition of the National Final was held in Brixton City.

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Kwon Eun-bi won the selection with 266 points, amassing a 31-point lead from 2nd-placed Dimash, and receiving 5 sets of the maximum 25 points from the volunteer voting countries, which is the most received by any entry. She will now represent Atrialand in the 42nd edition of the contest, which will be held at Kassyan Bactrion Sports Centre in Valas, Valrua.

Artist, Song, and Participation Information Kwon Eun-bi, also known by the mononym Eunbi, is a South Korean singer and musical actress. Currently a soloist, she is a former member of Ye-A and IZ*ONE. Her song, "ESPER", is a promotional single for the Korean mobile application "Universe". Following the Semi-Final allocation draw and running order release, it was revealed that Kwon would be in the 2nd Semi-Final, and is set to perform 14th. She secured Atrialand's 3rd successive qualification after placing 5th in the Semi-Final with 120 points. She performed 22nd in the Grand Final and finished 13th overall with 135 points.

Majestic Song Contest 43
Despite RABN saying that their national final would be done occasionally, it would not have an immediate return as the selection process for the 43rd edition of the contest due to internal problems within the broadcaster. They assured everyone that the National Final would return once the issues are sorted out. Rumours emerged within the country that the country will be sending an Italian artist and song for this edition, and these rumours were proven to be true as RABN revealed that Atrialand will be sending the Italian band The Kolors with their song "Cabriolet Panorama" for the 43rd edition at Wrilford Outdoor Stadium in Wrilford, Campre.

Artist, Song, and Participation Information The Kolors is an Italian pop-rock band formed in 2010. Cabriolet Panorama is the band's 2nd single release of 2021. It will be the first since Atrialand's debut entry to not have any English Lyrics throughout the song. The Kolors was drawn into Semi-Final 3, performing 15th. Unfortunately, the band did not qualify for the Grand Final, placing 11th in the Semi-Final with 84 points, marking the first time that Atrialand failed to qualify to the Grand Final. Despite this, RABN thanked the Majestic Community for the votes and hinted at a possible return of the national final to boost their bid of qualifying again for the Grand Final.

Majestic Song Contest 44
Main Article: A Song For Majestic 3 Shortly after the Non-Qualification in MSC 43, RABN confirmed that their National Final will return for its 3rd edition. RABN seeks redemption after a disappointing result from the 43rd edition. The contest was held in Ostania, Atrialand. 5 songs chosen by RABN competed in the selection.

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Claire Laffut and her song "Hiroshima" won the selection with 289 points, just 2 points ahead of runner-up The Score. She received 6 sets of the maximum 25 points, and also received the highest score ever in the selection. This will be Atrialand's second entry in French, and the second French song winner of the National Final. She will now represent Atrialand for the 44th edition of the contest in Cascadia.

Artist, Song, and Participation Information Claire Laffut is a Parisian-based Belgian singer, songwriter, model, and visual artist. "Hiroshima" is one of the 13 songs of her 2021 album, "Bleu". According to Laffut, Hiroshima is about a toxic relationship and the whole rebirth that takes place after a disastrous story. Laffut was drawn in Semi-Final 3, performing 12th. Unfortunately, Laffut placed 9th in the Semi-Final with 91 points, marking Atrialand's 2nd non-qualification in a row, much to the dismay of the Atrialand public and the broadcaster itself after seeing a huge potential in Laffut.

Majestic Song Contest 45
Shortly after the Non-Qualification, RABN decided to take a one-edition break from the contest. The broadcaster assures that they will return in the 46th edition.

Majestic Song Contest 46
Main Article: A Song For Majestic 4 Prior to withdrawal from Edition 45, RABN announced their plans for the return of their National Final along with their return to the contest on Edition 46. The broadcaster announced that this edition will have a South Korean theme, with artists from South Korea invited to participate in the selection. Yongsan-gu District in Atrialand will host the contest. All but Max Changmin have participated in the Majestic Song Contest in the past, with Kwon Eun-bi returning for her second appearance in the National Final.

A Song for Majestic 4 - Results {{legend|gold|Winner}} {{legend|silver|Second place}} {{legend|#cc9966|Third place}} {{legend|#FE8080|Last place}} Girl group Dreamcatcher and their song "Boca" won the 4th edition of A Song for Majestic with 309 points, the highest ever received by any entry so far, breaking Claire Laffut's record of 291 points last edition. They will now represent Atrialand in Kucura for the 46th edition of the Majestic Song Contest. This will be Dreamcatcher's 5th time back in the Majestic Song Contest, having represented 4 other countries in the past. Artist, Song, and Participation Information Dreamcatcher is a girl group from South Korea consisting of 7 members: JiU, SuA, Siyeon, Handong, Yoohyeon, Dami, and Gahyeon. Their winning song "Boca" is the title track from their EP "Dystopia: Lose Myself", the second installment of their "Dystopia" series. Prior to the 46th edition, Dreamcatcher has participated 4 times in the contest; in edition 8 for ; edition 19 for ; edition 28 for ; and edition 36 for. The group was drawn in Semi-Final 1, scheduled to perform 11th. They brought Atrialand back to the Grand Final after securing qualification with 2nd place and 130 points. In the Grand Final, Dreamcatcher performed 19th and finished 12th with 113 points.
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Majestic Song Contest 47
In a shock announcement, RABN decided to postpone indefinitely their national final, citing time constraints yet again. The broadcaster still assures that the selection will be reused, albeit the return date is unknown. Artist, Song, and Participation Information Though Atrialand is satisfied with their 12th-place finish in the last edition, the country still looks to break through the top 10. With this, the country decided to send the runner-up of the third edition of the national final, American Rock band The Score with their song Stronger. RABN believes that the band is their best shot at breaking through the top 10. This entry marks Atrialand's first-ever song entirely in English. The Score is an American alternative rock band formed in 2011. The group consists of Eddie Anthony Ramirez (lead vocals, guitar) and Edan Chai Dover (backing vocals, keys, producer). Their song, "Stronger", was released in 2018. According to their official Twitter account, the song signifies a new era for the band. Prior to the 47th edition, The Score has participated once for in edition 36. In the contest proper, the band performed 4th in Semi-Final 2 and qualified after winning the Semi-Final with 128 points. In the Grand Final, the band performed 8th and also came 8th with 131 points, breaking the top 10 for the first time.

Majestic Song Contest 48
In a shocking development, Atrialand announced their withdrawal from MSC 48 due to undisclosed reasons, but promised to return on the 49th edition.

Majestic Song Contest 49
RABN confirmed Atrialand's return to the contest after the conclusion of the 48th edition. The country is looking for even greater heights after placing in the top 10 for the first time two editions ago. Artist, Song, and Participation Information The broadcaster revealed their artist and song just after announcing their return to participation. Dutch-Israeli singer Dotan will represent Atrialand in the 49th Edition of the Majestic Song Contest with the song Letting Go. Dotan Harpenau, known professionally as Dotan, is a Dutch-Israeli singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. "Letting Go", a single released in 2019, is about opening up on his relationship with his boyfriend for the first time, and is a prequel to his song, "Numb". He has participated twice prior to the 49th edition, winning for in the 13th edition, and placing 6th with  in the 32nd edition. Dotan was drawn in Semi-Final 3, scheduled to perform 6th. He qualified for the Grand Final after placing 2nd with 129 points. In the Grand Final, Dotan performed 5th, and delivered Atrialand's best finish ever, winning the contest with 183 points.

Majestic Song Contest 50
After winning the 49th edition of the contest, Republic of Atrialand Broadcasting Network started its preparations to host the 50th edition of the contest. Hosting details: Majestic Song Contest 50 With the theme circling around the 1990s decade, RABN selected the famous Filipino rock band Eraserheads with their song "Ang Huling El Bimbo" to represent the country on home soil. Artist, Song, and Participation Information Eraserheads is a Filipino alternative rock band formed in 1989. The lineup comprises of, Buddy Zabala, Marcus Adoro, and Raimund Marasigan. Their song, "Ang Huling El Bimbo", is less about coming of age, and more about the loss of innocence, keeping the musical from becoming a simple nostalgia piece. It touches on some social issues such as poverty, social inequality, drug use, and sexual violence. As the host nation, Atrialand is an automatic qualifier for the Grand Final. They performed 19th in the Grand Final, and finished 25th with 43 points.

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Main Article: A Song For Majestic 5 After the successful hosting of the 50th edition of the contest, broadcaster RABN decided to bring back their National Final. Artists from Europe and Asia comprised the lineup, with more language diversity expected in the competition. Citrix City in Atrialand was selected as the host city for this edition. The theme of the national final is "Modern Symphonies". Embracing a green and modern theme, RABN seeks to have a modern element in the national final.

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National Final
Main Article: Atrialand: A Song For Majestic Atrialand occasionally holds a national final entitled Atrialand: A Song For Majestic to determine the country's entry for the Majestic Song Contest. The country's best result from a national final winner comes from the 4th edition's winner, Dreamcatcher, who came in 12th place at the Grand Final of Majestic Song Contest 46.

Contestants
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Voting History
As of Majestic Song Contest 50, Atrialand's voting history is as follows:

Sideline Contests
Main Article: Atrialand in the Sideline Contest

Summary of Participations Table below shows Atrialand's sideline participation and results. Host City in Bold denotes Atrialand's hosting.