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 2 times since its debut, and so far has qualified to the grand final in every edition. The country is noted for sending songs that does not have English as the sole language or dominant language of a song.

Majestic Song Contest 40
Atrialand made its debut on the 40th edition of the Majestic Song Contest, which was held in Diwata City, Aurelian Federation. RABN decided to organize a one-off national final entitled "Atrialand: A Song for Majestic". Countries will give 12, 10, 8, 7, and 6 points to the songs. 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 which recognize English as their official language. The artists and songs that took part in the national final were:

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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 and the Televoting with 46 points. They went on to represent Atrialand in Aurelian Federation. The duo were drawn in the 2nd Semi-Final, performing 9th. They managed to qualify for the Grand Final, 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.

Majestic Song Contest 41
Atrialand decided to select their entry internally for the 41st edition which was held in Durham, Nordborg, and Linusköping in Rosland. This comes after naming the previous National Final as a "one-off" event only. The broadcaster shortlisted 5 artists and bands of Japanese origin along with their songs in Japanese to represent the country. Former keyakizaka46 member Yurina Hirate was then selected by RABN to represent the nation with her song entitled "Kakegae No Nai Sekai" which translates to "An Irreplaceable World".

In the lead-up to the contest, RABN saw some hype to Hirate's song from their fellow competitors. The broadcaster saw this as hope to fulfill their expectations of getting a better result for this edition.

Hirate was drawn to perform in Semi-Final 3, opening the show by performing 1st. The said Semi-Final was held in Nordborg. She qualified for the Grand Final after finishing in 7th with 87 points, continuing Atrialand's qualification streak. In the Grand Final held in Linusköping, Hirate performed 3rd and finished 18th with 117 points, marking Atrialand's best ever finish in the contest so far.

Majestic Song Contest 42
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. Volunteer countries will now give 25, 18, 15, 12, and 10 points to the songs to allow a more exciting voting sequence. According to the broadcaster, the national final is now deemed to be held occasionally instead of a one-off.

The 2nd edition of the National Final took place in Brixton City, Atrialand with the theme "Now, Hit Play!" to symbolize the invitation of viewers to play and listen to the various entries competing in the National Final. RABN decided to select artists of Asian and Australian origin in hopes of promoting the diverse music scene of the said continents.

The songs and artists that took part in the National Final were:

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"ESPER" by Kwon Eun-Bi won the selection with 266 points, receiving 5 sets of the maximum 25 points from the voting countries. She will now represent Atrialand in Valrua for the 42nd edition of the contest. Kwon will be in the 2nd Semi-Final, performing 14th.

Contestants
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Voting History
As of Majestic Song Contest 41, Atrialand's voting history is as follows:

Junior Majestic Song Contest
Junior Majestic Song Contest 2 Atrialand made its debut in Junior Majestic Song Contest 2. The country was able to host the 2nd edition despite it being their debut after Majestic Broadcasting Network approached RABN after last edition's winner, Titolemppi, withdrew from the contest. Atrialand became the first pick to host the contest after winning the previous sideline contest, Majestic Sport Contest 11. RABN accepted the offer and thus became the hosts for the second edition of JMSC.

Atrialand hosted the contest which was held in Sparta-Intec Super Arena in Vhinlox City, Rochdale, Atrialand. "Blossoming Youth" was the chosen theme for the contest with a styled Sakura flower as the logo, to showcase the youth's blooming talents through their songs. Eurovision 2013 and 2016 presenter Petra Mede was picked by RABN to host the contest.

RABN selected their entry internally, and the broadcaster chose The Voice Kids Philippines 3rd Placer Juan Karlos Labajo as their debut entry with his song "Di Ka Man Lang Nagpaalam". He performed 7th in the Grand Final, and finished 6th with 82 points.

Results

Spokespersons

Hostings

Majestic Sport Contest
Majestic Sport Contest 11 - Formula One Atrialand joined the Majestic Sport Contest 11 prior to its maiden participation in the main song contest. The theme for Majestic Sport Contest 11 was Formula 1, and Atrialand decided to enter Finnish legends, 2007 F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen and 2-time F1 World Champion Mika Hakkinen under the team "The Flying Icemen" in reference to their nicknames in the sport. The race was held in Eswa, Utrana. The Flying Icemen went on to achieve a double podium, with Raikkonen winning the race, and Hakkinen coming in at P3.

Race Results