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1st ASEAN Vision: Voting

1st ASEAN Vision: Voting

Welcome to the grand final of the 1st ASEAN Vision Song Contest! We have 4 entries competing for the trophy (very little lol). This contest is televote-only, and you can vote by messaging privately.

Here are all entries:

Country Entry User
Philippines "What Do Girls Do?" - Snow Wife u/D00MSDAYBLU3
Malaysia "I Lied, I'm Sorry" - Chloe Qisha u/trashpandarako
Cambodia "ចង់ឡូយ Jong Loy" - PEACE CHONG u/Smorynyfy
Vietnam "BẮC BLING" - HOÀ MINZY ft NS XUÂN HINH, MASEW, TUẤN CRY u/Ancient_Basket_375

VOTING RULES

  • Only one vote per person
  • Rank your top 4 like (1st = 10 points, 2nd = 9 points, 4th = 7 points).
  • Voting for your entry is allowed, but do not put it first
  • Voting will close on May 29, and the results will be released on May 30.
  • All entrants are required to vote.
  • If there is a tie, the entry whose country comes first alphabetically will be ranked higher.

Good luck!

u/NotGoodAtPhun — 2 days ago

1st ASEAN Vision: Submissions

Good day! This is the first edition of ASEAN Vision (this is like 60% different than Asiavision (or Eurovision Asia), trust me) held in Singapore. Here are the rules:

  • Songs must be released on or after 1 January 2024
  • Maximum song length is 5 minutes
  • Entries should represent a country in ASEAN (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Timor-Leste). Maximum three entries should represent a single country.
  • The artist must be from an ASEAN country (or have ASEAN country heritage) to make the entry eligible

https://preview.redd.it/y647pn5nxh0h1.png?width=2245&format=png&auto=webp&s=199d4f7cd2e794b0fcbafbad53592eb17850c463

  • To submit an entry, just link it or place the title in the comments
  • Three entries max per person

ASEAN Vision will start on May 20; submissions will close and the grand final line-up and voting will be posted. Submit your favorite ASEAN song!

Country Entry User
Philippines "What Do Girls Do?" - Snow Wife u/D00MSDAYBLU3
Malaysia "I Lied, I'm Sorry" - Chloe Qisha u/trashpandarako
Cambodia "ចង់ឡូយ Jong Loy" - PEACE CHONG u/Smorynyfy
Vietnam "BẮC BLING" - HOÀ MINZY ft NS XUÂN HINH, MASEW, TUẤN CRY u/Ancient_Basket_375
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u/NotGoodAtPhun — 11 days ago

As we all know, jury members and normal people at home control who gets selected to perform in the Eurovision stage. Some selections are acceptable, while some drew outrage from Eurofans. But what if Eurovision national finals were controlled by Eurofans? So, I took days making excels of results in each national final decided by Eurofans.

The jury members are prolific Eurovision YouTubers who participate in some and don't participate in others. In each final, there are regularly five juries, making the maximum points 60 out of 290. Here are the YouTubers I use the most:
*ESC Estonia
*SchlagerLucas
*MrPoll - ESC
*Say Eurovision!
*ESC Samuel
*ESC Giorgio

The televote points are decided from the Reddit live thread rankings. All entries were totaled and a single entry was divided with the total, multiplied with 100, and placed in a percentage calculator with the total 290 points of the televote to determine how much points will the televote give to that entry. There are no bounds, and the most televote points received was Zimna Woda from Poland with 69 points!

As there are no boundaries with the televote, the highest total ever received in all national finals is a whopping 123 points from Bangaranga from Bulgaria (explainable as there is only three entries). The most points received from a non-selected entry was Zimna woda with 118 points. The lowest a selected entry received was too epic to be true, gaining 11th out of 12 with 25 points (and would have been third if I made it a superfinal instead).

Albania

Austria

Bulgaria

Croatia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

Germany

Greece

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Moldova

Montenegro

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Here are the results of 20 national finals (the rest will be added in the comments).

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u/NotGoodAtPhun — 17 days ago