Atrialand: A Song For Majestic

Atrialand: A Song For Majestic is Atrialand's National Final used for sending their entries to the Majestic Song Contest. So far, there are 4 editions of the selection, with the country's best result coming from Dreamcatcher, the winner of the 4th edition of the selection.

History
The song's title, "A Song For Majestic" is coined off from Germany's Eurovision National Final, "Unser Lied für (Name of the City/Country hosting the Eurovision proper)", (lit. Our Song For...). RABN hopes to send songs to Majestic Song Contest in a hopeful and optimistic sense when using this National Final.

The plans for the national final came into light when Atrialand's national broadcaster, Republic of Atrialand Broadcasting Network (RABN), expressed their intention to debut at the 40th Edition of the Majestic Song Contest. RABN deemed the national selection to be a one-off in order to mark Atrialand's first ever participation in the contest.

After seeing success in both the organization and participation proper at the 40th edition, followed up by an even better placement at the 41st Edition, RABN decided that the National Final will be held occasionally, in hopes of bringing more music for Atrialand to discover and enjoy listening to, and also in hopes of bringing good results for the country in the contest proper. RABN revamped the national final for the second edition and onwards, from the voting system, song selections, and overall organization, in order to help improve the selection in general and to make it more exciting for the viewers in Atrialand and the Majestic Community.

Voting System
For the first edition, it followed the Eurovision Song Contest's voting system, albeit shortened. Volunteer countries, split into Jury and Televoting, would give 12, 10, 8, 7, and 6 points respectively to the songs.

Following the return of the selection, along with its revamp, volunteer countries would now give 25, 18, 15, 12, and 10 points respectively to the songs to allow a more exciting voting sequence. All volunteer countries would be now considered as Juries only, abolishing the split-voters system to bring a more organized voting system and calculation.

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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. Entries: ASFM 1 Playlist



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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. It is the lead single of the duo's album "Recto Verso", which was released in September 2016. 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.

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, revised voting procedures, and a much-improved contest organization. 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, citing the success of the first edition and viewer ratings across Atrialand.

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. Entries: ASFM 2 Playlist



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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. Prior to her solo career, she became a member of the short-lived K-Pop Group Ye-A under the stage name "Kazoo", from which she went on to join Produce 48, eventually becoming a member of the group IZ*ONE. She pursued a solo career following her band's disbandment. 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, performing 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.

(Prior to Edition 42, Kwon had already participated twice in the contest, representing in MSC 19 and MSC 27 as part of IZ*ONE.)

Atrialand: 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 for redemption after a disappointing result from the 43rd edition. The 3rd edition of the national final is set to be held in Ostania, Atrialand. The theme of this edition is "A Musical Reverie," symbolized by various soundwaves to showcase the greatness of music through the songs in the National Final. 5 artists from Australia, USA, France, Thailand, and Japan will take part in the competition. Entries: | ASFM 3 Playlist



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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, beating the two previous records held by last edition's winner, Kwon Eun-bi. 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. 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.

Atrialand: 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. The theme of the national final is "Rhythm of the Seoul", which is a play on the place where Yongsan-gu is located in real life, as well as South Korea's capital, Seoul. It seeks to boost the South Korean music scene on the Majestic world. All but Max Changmin have participated in the past in the Majestic Song Contest, with Kwon Eun-bi returning for her second appearance in the National Final. Entries: | ASFM 4 Playlist



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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. They are considered to be "The face of rock in K-pop" by Rolling Stone India magazine. Their winning song "Boca" is a song in the "moombahton rock" genre with Dreamcatcher's signature rock sounds wrapped up in moombahton rhythm. It 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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After a successful hosting 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. 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. Entries: | ASFM 5 Playlist

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