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The next year, Lejn Andersson won the Sunlight Song Contest, and was favored to represent in WVSC. In the contest, however, a Revelations, a song that resonated well with the general public in Syrche, was poorly received, and a real let down.  
 
The next year, Lejn Andersson won the Sunlight Song Contest, and was favored to represent in WVSC. In the contest, however, a Revelations, a song that resonated well with the general public in Syrche, was poorly received, and a real let down.  
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The Sunlight song festival was cancelled due to financial instability and political strife in the region.
  
The Sunlight song festival was cancelled due to financial instability and political strife in the region. 4 Editions of WorldVision went by.  
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3 Editions of WorldVision went by. With renewed economic faith, and people in need of entertainment, it was decided that Syrche would again compete.  Joliet Thomasson, a bar singer with good looks and progressive views was asked to represent Syrche.  That year the Alpine Interior Telekast decided to send its own cast of commentators. The commentary was a bigger hit than the performance, that year.
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For WorldVision 26, it was decided that Syrche needed to beef up their presence a bit, so the choice was handed to the Dalia Rekorder, the largest Record company in Syrche. They chose an up and coming 3 piece R&B group called K-City-X. With poise, style, attitude and lyrics that wrapped themselves into the song, "Minor Attraction" was expected to perform well, however, due to a misinterpretation of the translated lyrics, some in the international community were set against the song.
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K-City-X lead singer Diva had stated that the reason for the full English lyrics was because of the failure of a fully Datsche song the year before. After the incident, K-City-X changed the name of their album to "Corruption of a Minor" in reference to the incident, however, it had a similar effect with Syrchesi audience, and the group quickly fell of the charts.
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After KCX failed to perform well, there was low moral about the contest. The
  
With renewed economic faith, and people in need of entertainment, it was decided that syrche would again compete.  Joliet Thomasson, a bar singer with good looks and progressive views was asked to represent Syrche.  That year the Alpine Interior Telekast decided to send its own cast of commentators.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 19:38, 20 May 2018

Syrche at the WorldVision Song Contest
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Syrche at WorldVision Song Contest
Participations 7
Member Station Alpine Interior Telekast
National Selection Events
  • Internal Selection
  • Sønnelåt Song Contest
Participation Summary
First Appearance WorldVision 20
Best Result

12Th:

Worst Result

39th:

Hostings
Hosted: 0
Locations NA
External Links

brief summary of syrche participation....yeah, i'm very lassaiz faire about this whole article...

History

In 2011, Alpine Interior Telekast began picking up extended 3rd party coverage of Worldvision Song Contest, as an attempt to raise viewership. The buzz that stirred as a result caused national interest in the contest.

Lienne Krej was asked to represent Syrche in WorldVision after a second place showing in the 6th Sunlight Song Contest. Her 12th place finish was an optimistic beginning for the country, that has yet to be bested.

The next year, Lejn Andersson won the Sunlight Song Contest, and was favored to represent in WVSC. In the contest, however, a Revelations, a song that resonated well with the general public in Syrche, was poorly received, and a real let down. The Sunlight song festival was cancelled due to financial instability and political strife in the region.

3 Editions of WorldVision went by. With renewed economic faith, and people in need of entertainment, it was decided that Syrche would again compete. Joliet Thomasson, a bar singer with good looks and progressive views was asked to represent Syrche. That year the Alpine Interior Telekast decided to send its own cast of commentators. The commentary was a bigger hit than the performance, that year.

For WorldVision 26, it was decided that Syrche needed to beef up their presence a bit, so the choice was handed to the Dalia Rekorder, the largest Record company in Syrche. They chose an up and coming 3 piece R&B group called K-City-X. With poise, style, attitude and lyrics that wrapped themselves into the song, "Minor Attraction" was expected to perform well, however, due to a misinterpretation of the translated lyrics, some in the international community were set against the song.

K-City-X lead singer Diva had stated that the reason for the full English lyrics was because of the failure of a fully Datsche song the year before. After the incident, K-City-X changed the name of their album to "Corruption of a Minor" in reference to the incident, however, it had a similar effect with Syrchesi audience, and the group quickly fell of the charts.

After KCX failed to perform well, there was low moral about the contest. The


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Contestants

Edition Host Order No. Language Performer(s) Song Final Points
20 Corola City, Achalya Santis 16 Dåtsche Lienne Krej Når Zet Sømedak Kommer 12 60
21 Madrin, Albertasby 13 English Lejn Andersson Revelations 23 21
25 Peeto, Polkopia 16 Dåtsche Joliet Thomasson Jeg Er Kvinde 29 20
26 Shatilaurchev, Kishrael 20 English K city X Minor Attraction 35  ?
27 Monterra, Kalosia 38 English Natalie Reatt Believe (disqualified) 39 13
29 Proletariat City, Communist Quinntopia 5 English/ Dåtsche Sheante Broken Love 14 56
34 Thatcher City, Mister X # English/ Datsche/ Bao Danil Kim Gravity 19 34

Commentators and Spokespersons

WorldVision Edition Commentators
WorldVision Song Contest 25] Rici Sentasi Madem Palorvikk Dana Simmons Ric Lakardt
WorldVision Song Contest 26 Rici Sentasi Madem Palorvikk Dana Simmons
WorldVision Song Contest 29 Rici Sentasi Madem Palorvikk Dana Simmons
WorldVision Song Contest 34 Rhys Aldermann Varåka Salon