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Three? Yay.

 

I would support more of Harper-like in the future even if that didn't completely click with me, it's been showing there's more to you and dark pop is more likely to hit with me than miss, of course when you send something standout like Rationale that's good too. The thing is, your generic dance entries aren't even poor for me, I still enjoy them a little bit, but it just gives off a feeling of 'heard this before' and that can put me off. Hopefully this new year for Mulgracia will see us giving more points to them.

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Queen of Hushkanukia, Vanessa White finally got back to Ms Mulgrew with a statement regarding Mulgracias performance this year. She put down her bottle of vodka just long enough to say this.

 

"Greeting's Mulgracia, GODESS and Queen Vanessa White calling from my castle in central Hushkanukia. We are honored to be asked to present a short speech about Mulgracia's involvement in this years Buzzjack Song Contest. As victors of the contest this year, both Hushkanukia and Mulgracia have provided equally successful and equally floppy entries. Our favourite entry this year is definitely 'White Lies' my the one known as Harper. Stunning vocals and a stunnning video. However not as influential as my fantastic 50p budget video for 'Relationship Goals'.

Additionally, can we just praise the countries transition from dance to pop goodness. The likes of 'Shadow' and 'Fuel To The Fire' catapulted Mulgracia onto the radar of many, earning them the respect and admiration that they deserved among the Buzzjack countries.

That is all Queen V has to say. Now where is my vodka peasants?"

 

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Didn't you give my entry, Power Glove - Crypt 12 points? :(

 

Might have done. I can't remember but I was listening through my semi votes as well and had to cut out a few songs. Originally I was only doing a top 50 so it might have been removed then. Sorry :(

Lol being in this list 3 times makes me feel guilty for shading your generic dance entries in my hate chart :kink: Sorry bout that, I've enjoyed several of your other entries this year!!1 Still don't get at ALL how 'Magnetic Nights' DNQed, that's definitely in my top 2 of Mulgracia entries along with Kris Menace :(

 

Here's to me maybe giving you more than 1/2 points in 2016... :lol:

Ooh grab that impact in the Elicit commentary *.* 'I Wanna Be Your Lover' and 'Fuel To The Fire' were both highlights for me this year for sure. Also 'Magnetic Nights' - justice for that in Rejects!

 

Glad to see two appearances in here! Looks like we will be doing a two-song swap in our EOYs! ^_^ <3

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Jadakissnia's president finally got back to our earlier request and left a voiceprint on Ms. Mulgrews phone or atleast that is what sources say. We don't know for definite that Ms Mulgrew hasn't been bribing other countries for good words.

 

"Mulgracia started on a high for our BJSC experience! They immediately received points from us with fantastic entry 'I Wanna Be Your Lover' by Elicit. Another particular high from them was Rationale's 'Fuel To The Fire', so we were thrilled to see them get a win this year"

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no Danaelanda in your chart?? :(

 

No and I didn't realise until now either :(

 

EDIT oops I missed out 4 songs? 3 of them are yours so don't fret x

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61 Bjsc 73
Singerpurear Above & Beyond - 'We're All We Need (feat. Zoë Johnston)'

62 Bjsc 74
Altyr Muunilinst | Shamir - Call It Off

63 Bjsc 74
Hushkanukia | Ashley Allen - Touch Me (Take Me Tonight)

64 Bjsc 75
Cumulonimbia // Simon Patterson - The One (feat. Lucy Pullin)

65 Bjsc 77
Kylienips - Hayley Kiyoko - Girls Like Girls


At 65th (WD btw) is the track martin stole from me when I tried to enter it but I'm glad I didn't now :kink:
It's a great little song and would have been the start of my moving away from generic dance. Oops

Cumulonimbia have had a not bad year I think anyway. Not actually sure cause I cant properly remember but this songs is great.

Hmm Cameron! This is so cheesy for you. I'm actually surprised it qualified but despite that I Stan for Hushkanukia so much! Always bringing it to the table.

I considered Call It Off and I'm most definitely glad I didn't send it. How on earth did it DNQ? It sounds like several recent hits and should have sailed through to the final so i wasn't expecting it to so so badly.

I really love the song at #61. It feels different to what Singerpurear usually sends so that could be why but it's great regardless. I would like more music like this in the future please.
63 Bjsc 74

Hushkanukia | Ashley Allen - Touch Me (Take Me Tonight)

 

*.* Yas James! Stan!

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56 Bjsc 74
Ajanaeda | SYKES - Best Thing

57 Bjsc 71
FSR Rontvia // Ulf Nilsson - Little By Little (Lulleaux & George Whyman Remix)

58 Bjsc 71
Harmonica // Coasts - A Rush Of Blood

59 Bjsc 73
Hushkanukia : Jessica Lee - 'Boomerang'

60 Bjsc 73
Trifoski : Fred V & Grafix - 'Major Happy'


I actually wasn't sure where to place thia Trifoski track. I really like it coming from them and sounds like the stuff they usually send so it's no different but I feel like it's not up to par compared to their usual entries.

Hushkanukia lose their second entry of the evening and once again Cameron it's just so cheesy. Like was this a phase for you or something? I wish you'd went more indie to begin with but I guess that's what people say about me too :P

Goodbye Harmonica's only entry here. I really loved this during that competition and imo Harmonica got better as the year went on although not necessarily appealing to my tastes in doing so oops.

I originally thought this track would have been much higher on this chart from FSR RONTVIA but I didn't realise just how many amazing songs there are in bjsc. From here on out I pretty much love everything almost.

I never Stan for Ajanaeda. I'm just never done of their entries but this was an exception. It's right up my street music wise, although I like a wide genre of music so that isn't hard. Usually though I just don't find their countries entries interesting but this was lovely!
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'Call It Off' did qualify James! :kink:

 

OHMYGOD! OOPS! I could have sworn it was a DNQ

 

Oh wait I was listening to the semis when I was ordering them cause some of the other songs on this chart dnqd. Oops.

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51 Bjsc 72
Danaelanda: Pep & Rash - Rumors

52 Bjsc 76
Federal Republic Of Ashton: Romans - Uh Huh

53 Bjsc 75
D'yermak'er // ørka - tell me

54 Bjsc 71
Oslol - Xenia Ghali - broken

55 Bjsc 73
Cadelicia : easyFun - 'Laplander'


Is Laplander a pc song? I think it is and this could very well have been the start of the pc revolution in BJSC this year. It's been great though and I generally give them massive points.

Oslol is another country that I rarely point but YASSS what a tune! They manage to score points from me for this and bag themselves a place in the top 60. WD

D'yermak'er have been amazing this year. This is one of my fave thay they've ever sent in all the contents I've been in. I hope we can continue to support them next year.

Ashton is also a country we rarely point but this song was amazing in its competition. Similar to Ajanaeda I just don't find their entries catchy it interesting but I really liked this one.

Danaelanda :cheer: I heard this about a month before it was sent. It's a great tune but I'm not really massive on the house genre. Give me Cascada anytime.

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Bellamia: Lia Marie Johnson - Moment Like You

I liked this a lot more during its competition than I do now bit it made the top 50 so it can't be that bad. Like the last two Hushkanukia tracks on here I find this just a tad cheesy.
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49 Bjsc 71

 

Jacksland - 21 pilots - Fake You Out

 

Now I know for certain that this dnqd. Infact was this Jackslands only entry this year? It's a Shame cause based on this I could really have supported if any of their other entries were half as good.

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