User:Resliv

Welcome to my user page. My username is Resliv. I'm from Morocco but I was born and raised in Luxembourg. I'm working as an accountant and I also love working as an amateur composer and singer. I'm a Eurovision fan since 2002. I mostly edit eurovision pages and artists that have connection with the contest.

My works Here are some works that I've made in my free time. Composing songs and having my fictional contest.

Singles
 * 2011: Time of My Life
 * 2013: What Are You Waiting For?
 * 2013: Forever Young
 * 2013: Your Book
 * 2013: I Will Go
 * 2014: Marcher
 * 2017: If I Ever Fall In Love

My Eurovision winners since 2002:

African Song
African Song is a fictional song contest based on the Eurovision Song Contest. It takes place two times per year (first time on January-February and second time on August-September) in various countries around the world, mostly in African and Arabic countries. For the increase of the TV ratings, the supervisor decided to allow some countries from outside African and Arabic area to participate. The format consists of one show. However there are some heats where the singers of the participating countries perform their song in order to get the ticket to the big final which is aired live on TV. Voting system is almost based on the eurovision one, but the top points are 10 while there are 9 points as well making the second top points. 3 juries from all the participating countries award their ten favourite songs from 1 (the least favorite) to 10 points (their top favorite).

All Arabic and African countries can participate in the African Song. The biggest amount of participants was 31 in 2015 edition, the first ever African Song (countries that didn't qualify to the final included). The song submissions are open for two weeks some days before the heats. There is not a specific number of heats, it always depends on the amount of the participants. The big final consists of 20 countries.

History

African Song 2015 was the first edition of the African Song and one of the two editions of 2015 hosted on January in Beirut, Lebanon broadcasted by LBCI, the Lebanese broadcasting channel. 31 countries debuted to the song festival. 19 of them qualified making a final of 20 countries while Lebanon was autoqualified as host country. The semi-finals are not aired in the TV. Morocco won the first edition with the song "Hakawa" performed by Asma Lmnawar.

Results

African Song 2016 was the second edition of the African Song and was hosted on January in Rabat, Morocco broadcasted by 2M TV, the Moroccan broadcasting channel. 26 countries participated in this song festival. 19 of them qualified making a final of 20 countries while Morocco was autoqualified as host country. The semi-finals are not aired in the TV. Australia won the second edition with the song "Body Talk" performed by Darren Hayes.

Results

African Song 2016 was the second edition of the African Song and was hosted on January in Rabat, Morocco broadcasted by 2M TV, the Moroccan broadcasting channel. 26 countries participated in this song festival. 19 of them qualified making a final of 20 countries while Morocco was autoqualified as host country. The semi-finals are not aired in the TV. Australia won the second edition with the song "Body Talk" performed by Darren Hayes.



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