Gigabyte Country in the Majestic Song Contest

Gigabyte Country is a country that first appeared in the 90's during the existence of Jolly Song Contest and then was migrated to Zendari and Majestic Song Contest when the first one had no legs to walk. The country was considered the Top 3 best countries of JSC and is tempted to do the same in Majestic.

History
Gigabyte Country participated in Majestic Song Contest for the first time in Majestic Song Contest 34.

Gigabyte Country appeared in several other contests in the past, with especial referrence to Jolly Song Contest which the country obtained Top 3 best country in the ranking. One of the first victories of this country was with the song How Will I Know (Who you Are) by Jessica Folker. It won unexpectingly when the country was living a less good moment (22 editions without a victory), when the first one happened it was a boost of confidence to the emperor of Gigabyte Country and they had about 60 editions after that ALWAYS on top 10 making the country one of the 3 best in the rank. After that Jolly Song Contest stopped running. It was then that Gigabyte Country alligned on more recent ones like escChat and even passed by Zendari in one edition but did not vote. After Zendari it was a long break for Gigabyte Country and now it is back to active and this time in Majestic Song Contest.

Majestic Song Contest 34
Gigabyte Country was about to send their entry via National Final, however, they opted to choose via an internal selection, Blue Hour from the artist Mothica was the choice.

Majestic Song Contest 35
After the horrible results with 'Blue Hour' from Mothica, GigaTV was considering a National Final for Majestic 35th Edition at the beginning, however the GigaTV jury decided that it was better to choose internally once again. Coldplay then offered themselves to represent the country, which was accepted and agreed by all the juries without any question or objection.

Majestic Song Contest 36
Following an expected top placement for Coldplay and their famous song, the british band did not disappoint reaching 10th in the Grand Final after getting a decent 4th in the Semi Finals. Gigabyte Country will now put their bets on the american-romanian artist "Airyen Vay" with the song "Love Me Like you're High", this is the second non-viral song that the country sends after sending Mothica on their first participation on Majestic and after sending Coldplay in the past edition.

Majestic Song Contest 37
After the disappointing non-qualification for "Airyen Vay" this time GigaTV selected "EEVA" with the song "Out of You", this is the first time Gigabyte Country sends an artists from their Billboards, the president of Gigabyte Country felt that the song was quite addictive and could not resist in sending it. In the end, he congratulated EEVA for making such a great song.

Majestic Song Contest 38
Once again Gigabyte Country failed to qualify on the 38th edition of Majestics, sending Ivan Grap with the song "And I said Just take me Home". The respective song was part of a Gigabyte Country National Final, however despite the votes received in the NF, he got a disappointing non-qualification, and once again Gigabyte Country had to wait for a decent result.

Majestic Song Contest 39
After 3 non-qualifies in a row, Gigabyte Country was once again back into the final thanks to Michael Patrick Kelly and his song "Blurry Eyes", despite this fact, it was also true that the result in the end was a weak 20th place as every single Gigabyte Country citizen was expecting much more than that.

Contestants
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Voting history
As of MSC40, Gigabyte Country's voting history is as follows: