September 24, 200816 yr Author The first performer of the night is a Thai singer, model and actress who has experience of representing Sangria at the Song Contest. At the 8th BJSC she sang her fantastic song ’I Believe’ which achieved Sangria’s second 4th place in a row. And I think it’s not a secret that she is the other favourite from Sangria to qualify to the Congratulations-esque edition of the BJSC along with Linda Király. And I think all of you know who she is....she is Tata Young with ’Sexy Naughty B!tchy’! pE7ZmkUqW6M
September 24, 200816 yr Author This was brilliant, thanks! The next performer will be less-known for you but not less-talented. She is 22 years old, half norwegian-half gambian and yes, as you guessed it, younger sister to the norwegian Aston Villa soccer player, John Carew. So here is Elisabeth Carew with her debut single ’Destructive’! uDVuKMxFMbU&feature=related Edited September 24, 200816 yr by alexxx23
September 24, 200816 yr Author This was excellent! Now move on, the last performer of the night is also Scandinavian (*winks at Rontvia* :kink: ) but she is Finnish although her father is Portugese. She was the runner-up of the Finnish Pop Idol and now she will sing the song called ’Vinegar’. Anna Eira Margarida Mourão de Melo e Abreu is on the stage…or simply call her Anna Abreu! W-pZ8eNW3s8
September 24, 200816 yr Author So we’ve heard all the three songs now it’s time to vote. Our Sangrian viewers can vote in the next 15 minutes to choose the winner of the night. You can vote by SMS, just text BJSC1 for Tata Young, BJSC2 for Elisabeth Carew or BJSC3 for Anna Abreu to +666 123 456 789. This will be the first half of the points. The other half will be the votes of the juries from 5 region plus the capital city, Zurratown. After the break we will announce the results. milk and cookies and Bacardi Breezers in the snack bar :smoke: *commercials* :D
September 24, 200816 yr Author Welcome back, let’s see the votes. The juries gave 6-4-2 points to the songs so the televotes will worth 12-8-4 points. Our first region is Slivonia: 2pts – Tata Young 4pts – Elisabeth Carew 6pts – Anna Abreu Next one is Uplanda: 2pts – Anna Abreu 4pts – Tata Young 6pts – Elisabeth Carew Now it’s Almaria: 2pts – Anna Abreu 4pts – Tata Young 6pts – Elisabeth Carew now we’re at halfway so let’s see the scoreboard: 1. Elisabeth Carew 16pts 2. Anna Abreu 10pts 2. Tata Young 10pts
September 24, 200816 yr Author the next region is Jalapeno: 2pts – Elisabeth Carew 4pts – Anna Abreu 6pts – Tata Young now it’s Costa del Sangria: 2pts – Tata Young 4pts – Anna Abreu 6pts – Elisabeth Carew and the last one is Zurratown: 2pts – Tata Young 4pts – Elisabeth Carew 6pts – Anna Abreu So after the juries’ votes: 1. Elisabeth Carew 28pts 2. Anna Abreu 24pts 3. Tata Young 20pts
September 24, 200816 yr The first performer of the night is a Thai singer, model and actress who has experience of representing Sangria at the Song Contest. At the 8th BJSC she sang her fantastic song ’I Believe’ which achieved Sangria’s second 4th place in a row. And I think it’s not a secret that she is the other favourite from Sangria to qualify to the Congratulations-esque edition of the BJSC along with Linda Király. And I think all of you know who she is....she is Tata Young with ’Sexy Naughty B!tchy’! pE7ZmkUqW6M She sounds as if she is singing underwater :heehee: Anna Abreu sounds better than the rest.
September 24, 200816 yr Author And now we move on to the viewers’ votes: 4pts go to… with 209,325 votes…..Anna Abreu :o :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: 8pts go to… with 263,417 votes….Elisabeth Carew :drama: and finally 12pts go to Tata Young with 288,198 votes :cheer: So the official result: 1. Elisabeth Carew 36pts 2. Tata Young 32pts 3. Anna Abreu 28pts This means that the next Sangrian entry is Elisabeth Carew – Destructive :cheer: Let’s listen to it again and good night! uDVuKMxFMbU&feature=related
September 24, 200816 yr Well I agree with the Sangrians vote, as I think it is the best track out of the three.
September 24, 200816 yr sounds like a good song on first listen :D and I'm all for Scandinavian acts :heehee: although for once I'm not using one this time :o
October 8, 200816 yr Tori Amos Arrives in Sangria Tori Amos, Herzbenia's entry to the Buzzjack Song Contest, has started the Vinorel leg of her promotional tour with a performance on Sangrian television as well as a free concert in the capital, Zurratown. The concert was very well recieved, by Sangrians, Herzebanians and eager Rontvians crossing the border ahead of her performance there tomorrow. Meanwhile BJSC7 singer Linda Király was spotted in the studio at Tori's TV performance, fuelling rumours that Linda will be supporting Tori in her tour of Sangria soon. Tori Amos - Silent All These Years cv2sxujHcbI
October 11, 200816 yr Pixie arrives in Sangria on the latest stop of her promotional tour FSR Rontvia's BJSCXI entrant Pixie has put on another magnificent concert in Sangria today on the fourteenth date of her extensive promotional tour to support her song Boys And Girls. She arrived in Sangria to find one of her biggest crowds yet inside one of the largest concert arenas in the country. One crowd member said 'We pulled out all the stops to make Pixie feel welcome here, in fact any artists from FSR Rontvia are welcome in Sangria, we love them here'. The 17 year old Brit was chuffed by the crowd's reaction to her performances saying 'the Sangrian crowd have been amazing today, I've done 14 concerts now and this is by far the best reaction I've had, I've never seen a crowd this big, it's like everyone in the country is here, it's been an amazing day'. Pixie performed current single and BJSCXI entry Boys And Girls as well as a breathtaking version of Linda Kraly's Can't Let Go as part of her 'covers a past BJSC entry' series. Here is her promotional video for Boys And Girls. nDQJ_C5wv6Y
October 11, 200816 yr Janelle Monáe touches down in Zurratown Janelle Monáe began her surprise tour with an appearance in Sangria to perform her BJSC entry for Kopečka, Many Moons, to an ecstatic reception on the prime-time ratings winner 'The S Factor'. Janelle commented after her performance that she was 'pleased with her reception', and 'glad to have mentored a few people who are trying to get into the industry as well as promote my song'. When questioned as to whether there was any active decision in her secret tour list, Janelle replied with a claim that she was 'targeting audiences that would be likely to help me out in Mdiče later this month', and that Sangria was a 'natural choice - they've shown themselves in recent contests to be one of Kopečka's greatest supporters'. When asked as to where she would perform next, Janelle said that she would be performing later on in the day in 'a country that has made great use of this technique', but refused to elaborate any further, saying that 'the fun is in the guessing'. 7YWggEPqox0
October 29, 200816 yr Author 3 possible songs for BJSC XII (but it could...I think it will change) Ellinor: Supergirl FZkxxMFEeUo Rongedal: Who Do You Think You're Foolin' hNIz46F6X0s t.A.T.u.: Fly on the Wall nOXL8STQv74 opinions are welcomed :D
November 9, 200816 yr Author now it's officially confirmed. Sangria is sending t.A.T.u. for the 12th BJSC :cheer:
November 17, 200816 yr S&M Tour Makes Surprise Stop in Sangria Margaret Berger and Sophie Ellis-Bextor tonight arrived in Sangria for a surprise additional performance on their S&M World Tour. The two Shadowan entries into this months two BJSCs requested specially to visit this small yet perfectly formed nation being big fans of the Sangrian entries into the BJSC from Linda Kiraly to Marie Picasso. Unfortunately the two singers could not stay long as they are due in Rontvia to appear on 'Loose Lingerie' in the morning but both managed to find the time to perform and wish the nation all the best of luck with their entry into the BoBJSC entry, 'Can't Let Go'. Margaret Berger kicked off the evening with a performance of her album track 'Samantha' before Sophie Ellis-Bextor made her only performance of the evening. 'Heartbreak Make Me a Dancer' is currently in the final of 'The Rejects' contest having failed to qualify to BJSC VII. Finally Dame Margaret bid a fond farewell to the crowds before performing 'Will You Remember Me Tomorrow?'. Samantha 3_i7ZaMCtT8 Heartbreak Make Me A Dancer cx7s86RHSII Will You Remember Me Tomorrow? issxl_LCULs Edited November 18, 200816 yr by brunoboi
December 1, 200816 yr Daily Kopeček Promotional Recap! Yesterday's Presidential decree has already had a massive effect on the nature of promotion within BuzzJack, with the announcement of Afternoon Ca-mo-mille Tea spawning even more Loose Lingerie rip-offs than is considered culturally acceptable by President Karasol. Today's announcements regarding the BuzzJack Song Contest are as follows: ACT is already down to five remaining slots, with talks underway with IBK Alpha (the leading television channel in Kopečka) to increase the available slots to three performance slots per show. ACT premiers tomorrow with a performance from Darin of Botanikka and an interview and performance with the Farahtynian representatives by host Camille.Profits are soaring as Kopečekers rush to buy tickets for their favourite artists who are visiting the nation in the coming fortnight, beginning tomorrow.La Roux has begun her whistle-stop promotional tour, with sell-out performances in BaNG and Sangria yesterday receiving critical reviews, and a double performance today in FSR Rontvia receiving plaudits from Rontvian observers despite worries that the song may be losing popularity in the country (repaired with an electropop remix of Boys & Girls by La Roux). A performance at JRK-off was received with annoying indifference despite a cover of 'T-Shirt', with La Roux's final performance in Siobah's Bhux Arena in Quotosibb receiving an ecstatic reaction along with a cover of Dream On!Camille today released her promotional adverts for ACT, with performances, camomile tea and boots in various shades of pink announced as tomorrow's key features! http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/2606/camilleke5.png 6qxCeNJvwwg
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