Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Eurovision Song Contest 2009 | ||||
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Country | Bulgaria | |||
National selection | ||||
Selection process |
Be A Star Bulgarian Song for Eurovision 2009 | |||
Selection date(s) |
Heats & Monthly selections: October 2– December 18, 2008 Semi-final: January 24, 2009 Final: February 21, 2009 | |||
Selected entrant | Krassimir Avramov | |||
Selected song | "Illusion" | |||
Finals performance | ||||
Semi-final result | Failed to qualify (16th) | |||
Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest | ||||
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Bulgaria and Bulgarian National Television (BNT) once again decided to produce a special show to pick the Bulgarian entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, but in a different format than 2008's EuroBGVision. For 2009, a two-part process was used: the first part, "Be A Star", consisting of a nine heats and three monthly finals chose the participants for the "Bulgarian Song for Eurovision 2009" part which consisted of a semi-final and final and ultimately chose the Bulgarian entrant.
National selection format
The Bulgarian national final was divided into two parts. First to take place, was a show titled "Be A Star" which consisted of nine heats, and three monthly finals. The second stage titled "Bulgarian Song for Eurovision 2009" included a semi-final and a grand final.
45 songs competed in nine heats of "Be A Star" with five songs competing each week. After every third heat, a monthly final was held where the nine winning songs from the previous three heats were performed again and voted on, with three going on to the semi-final, a part of "Bulgarian Song for Eurovision".[1] 18 songs in total will compete in the semi-final, to be held on January 24, 2009.[2]
At the semi-final, the first part of "Bulgarian Song for Eurovision", the nine songs chosen through the three monthly finals of "Be A Star" along with nine more chosen by a jury who chose from songs submitted at a later deadline and songs that did not qualify from the heats and quarter-finals. The semi-final was held on January 24, 2009.[3] Nine songs made it through the semi-final to the final through televoting and they were joined by an additional three songs chosen internally by BNT.[1] The final decision, made on February 21, 2009, was decided solely by the public through televoting and SMS text voting.[3][4]
All songs submitted for "Be A Star" had to be by Bulgarian singers, but the choice of language was up to its writers. The submission deadline for songs was September 19, 2008,[4] and 54 songs were sent in to compete in the heats of "Be A Star", but eight were disqualified having already been released before October 1 or not original works, violations of the contest's rules.[2][5][6]
Be A Star
Each month contains three corresponding heats from which nine songs in total will qualify for the monthly selection.
October Selection
Heat 1
The first heat was held on October 2, 2008. Five songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the October selection final; two songs did not make it through. The first artist to perform was Monika Kirovska with her pop-rock song "I Won". She was accompanied by a guitar player who was also a backing singer. The second singer to take the stage was Emil Sokolov with his rock song "Deystvitelnost ili izmama". He wore a shiny silver shirt and played the guitar while singing. Following Sokolov was I Veline with her ballad "Ready for Love". The fourth song was "I Promise" performed by the rock band Perfect Stranger which included two singers, a drummer, bass player, guitarist and a keyboard player. The last song of the night was the electro-pop "Neka s pesen" by Venelina Milanova. Milanova was accompanied onstage by two backing singers and two dancers.[7][8]
At the end of voting, Perfect Stranger with 38.60%, Ivelina with 32.22% and Venelina Milanova with 22.04% qualified for the October selection final. The jury's choice was also the winner of the televote, so the first three placings moved on.[7][8]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Monika Kirovska | "I Won" | 2.28% | 5 |
2 | Emil Sokolov | "Deystvitelnost ili izmama" | 4.86% | 4 |
3 | Ivelina | "Ready for Love" | 32.22% | 2 |
4 | Perfect Stranger | "I Promise" | 38.60% | 1 |
5 | Venelina Milanova | "Neka s pesen" | 22.04% | 3 |
Heat 2
The second heat was held on October 9, 2008. Five songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the October selection final; two songs did not make it through. The first song was the rock ballad "Dokosni me" performed by the duet Iskra & Misha Illiev. Misha had long hair and black old-fashioned clothes while Iskra wore a black dress. The second act to take the stage was the four-girl group Prima Vista with their cabaret styled "Let's Spread Love". The members of the group wore shiny clothes with each wearing a different color tie and hat than the other. Following Prima Vista was six-member Konkurent with its hard rock song "Placha v noshtta". There was one keyboard player, one drummer, three guitarists and a soloist. The fourth song was "La ragazza che ho lasciato" performed in Italian by Mario Marinov. He was accompanied by a female backing singer. The last song of the night was the ethno-pop "Samo edno more" by Teresa Kolarova. Kolarova was wore a blue dress and was accompanied onstage by two backing female singers dressed in white.[9][10][11]
The voting results presented at the contest were incorrect as a problem with the company that processed the votes made an error. Konkurent was shown as the third choice, but after the error was fixed, it was Prima Vista that qualified.[12] When the correct results were presented, Iskra & Misha Iliev with 41.60%, Tereza Kolarova with 22.97% and Prima Vista with 17.14% qualified for the October selection final. The jury's choice was also the winner of the televote, so the first three placings moved on.[9][10][13]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Iskra & Misha Iliev | "Dokosni me" | 41.26% | 1 |
2 | Prima Vista | "Let's Spread Love" | 17.14% | 3 |
3 | Konkurent | "Placha v noshtta" | 4.23% | 5 |
4 | Mario Marinov | "La ragazza che ho lasciato" | 14.40% | 4 |
5 | Tereza Kolarova | "Samo endo more" | 22.97% | 2 |
Heat 3
The third heat was held on October 16, 2008. Five songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the October selection final; two songs did not make it through. The first song was the up-tempo disco song "Tozi Ritam" performed by Iliyan Tsvetanov. The second artist to take the stage was Teodora Kutsarova with her rap song "Droga". She performed alone on stage dressed in black. Following Kutsarova was Ruth with her orchestral musical ballad "Sometimes". The fourth song was the ballad "Imam tvoeto ime" performed by Deyan Dzhenkov. The last song of the night was a mix between pop, folk and soft rock titled "Razstoyaniya" and performed by Moto.[14][15][16]
At the conclusion of voting, Deyan Dzhenkov came out on top with 37.21% of the votes, while Iliyan Tsvetanov also qualified gaining 28.52% of the votes. The juries pick did not align with that of the televote, with last place Ruth with "Sometimes" being chosen to go to the October selection final.[14][15][17]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Iliyan Tsvetanov | "Tozi ritam" | 28.52% | 2 |
2 | Teodora Kutsarova | "Droga" | 11.42% | 4 |
3 | Ruth | "Sometimes" | 6.25% | 5 |
4 | Deyan Dzhenkov | "Imam tvoeto ime" | 37.21% | 1 |
5 | Moto | "Razstoyaniya" | 16.60% | 3 |
Result of October selection
The October selection final was held on October 23, 2008 and was hosted by singer Drago Draganov who also performed the opening act. The nine songs that qualified from the first three heats were shown on a large screen and voted on by the public. Out of the nine songs, only the top three, chosen by televoting, would go on to the semi-final. First to be seen was Prima Vista's "Lets's Spread Love", followed by Perfect Stranger's "I Promise" and Tereza Kolarova's "Samo endo more". Fourth was Ruth with "Sometimes" and then fifth to be seen was Deyan Dzhenkov's "Imam tvoeto ime". I Velina went next with "Ready for love" followed by Iliyan Tsvetanov's "Tozi Ritam" and Iskra & Misha Iliev's "Dokosni me". The last performance to be seen was "Neka s pesen" by Venelina Milanova.[18][19]
The top three entries from the October selection final qualified for a spot in the semi-final. At the conclusion of voting, Deyan Dzhenkov came out on top with 24.14% of the votes, Prima Vista placed second with 19.66% of the votes and Iskra & Misha Iliev also qualified with 13.46% of the votes.[18][20][21]
Results
No | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Prima Vista | "Let's Spread Love" | 19.66% | 2 |
2 | Perfect Stranger | "I Promise" | 12.98% | 4 |
3 | Tereza Kolarova | "Samo endo more" | 9.10% | 6 |
4 | Ruth | "Sometimes" | 2.23% | 9 |
5 | Deyan Dzhenkov | "Imam tvoeto ime" | 24.14% | 1 |
6 | Ivelina | "Ready for Love" | 10.43% | 5 |
7 | Iliyan Tsvetanov | "Tozi ritam" | 2.55% | 8 |
8 | Iskra & Misha Iliev | "Dokosni me" | 13.46% | 3 |
9 | Venelina Milanova | "Neka s pesen" | 5.45% | 7 |
November Selection
Heat 4
The fourth heat was held on October 30, 2008. Four songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the November selection final; one song did not make it through. Five songs were originally scheduled to take part, but Sahara with its song "Don't Kiss for Money" decided not to take part with the hope of being one of the nine jury choices for the semi-final of "Bulgarian Song for Eurovision 2009".[22][23] However, it was later published that the song was in fact disqualified for being performed before October 1, 2008, violating contest rules.[24]
The opening act of the show was by Bulgaria's 2008 Eurovision entrants Deep Zone and Balthazar performing a song in Bulgarian. The first contestant to perform was Lorado with her electronic pop song "More ot mechti". She wore a jacket and jeans and was accompanied by a dancer dressed in black who held a red cloth. The second act to take the stage was Fanagora & Milena Peeva with their operatic rock song "Love Never Ends". Peeva, the singer, wore a black and pink dress while Fanagora, the band, played the music of the song. Following "Love Never Ends" was Itso Petroff & Priyateli with their rock song "Rokendrol izkustvo". For the performance, the two were dressed as pirates. The fourth and final song was the folk-pop "Yasno slantse" performed by Gergana Dimova. Dimova appeared on stage wearing a gold dress, joined by five dancers also in gold.[25][26]
At the end of voting, Gergana Dimova with 51.94%, Fanagora & Milena Peeva with 28.61% and Itso Petroff & Priyateli with 16.67% qualified for the November selection final.[25][26]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Lorado | "More ot mechti" | 2.78% | 4 |
2 | Fanagora & Milena Peeva | "Love Never Ends" | 28.61% | 2 |
3 | Itso Petroff & Priyateli | "Rokendrol izkustvo" | 16.67% | 3 |
4 | Gergana Dimova | "Yasno slantse" | 51.94% | 1 |
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Heat 5
The fifth heat was held on November 6, 2008. Five songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the November selection final; two songs did not make it through. The first artist to perform was Plamen Penev with his pop-rock song "Dalechen svyat". He was accompanied on stage by female backing singers. The second singer to take the stage was Zheni Karavacheva with his song "Dumi". Following Karavacheva was a trio made up of Bobi Koker, Bleki & Sunnie which sang the modern styled song "Tozi pat". Koker sang while Bleki & Sunnie rapped. The fourth song was "S teb" performed by Emilya Valenti and was the first ballad of the night. The last song of the night was the folk ballad "Bez dumi" by Hari ot Balgaria.[27][28]
At the end of voting, Emilya Valenti with 32.94%, Bobi Koker, Bleki & Sunnie with 23.01% and Plamen Penev with 20.99% qualified for the November selection final. The jury's choice was also the winner of the televote, so the first three placings moved on.[27][28][29]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Plamen Penev | "Dalechen svyat" | 20.99% | 3 |
2 | Zheni Karavachebva | "Dumi" | 10.56% | 5 |
3 | Bobi Kokera, Blei, & Sunnie | "Tozi pat" | 23.01% | 2 |
4 | Emilya Valenti | "S teb" | 32.94% | 1 |
5 | Hari Ot Balgaryia | "Bez Dumi" | 11.66% | 4 |
Heat 6
The sixth heat was held on November 13, 2008. Five songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the November selection final; two songs did not make it through. The first artist to perform was Annayah with her ethno-folk ballad "Az te chakam". She wore a gold dress and was accompanied on stage by two backing singers and two dancers all dressed in white. The second singer to take the stage was Georgi Varbanov with his ethno-rock song "Europe Is My Home!"; he appeared on stage alone. Following Varbanov was Lazar Kisyov with a newer version of his song "You're Not Alone" which was released as a single in October. He appeared with two backing female dancers who remained close to him throughout the song. The fourth song was the pop-rock "Don't Leave Me by the Day" performed by Antoniya Markova. Markova started in a black coat, but took it off mid-song to reveal a purple dress; her several backup dancers also took off their coats revealing dresses of different colors on each. The last song of the night was the ballad "Lipsvash mi tatko" by Mario Denev, who sang alone on stage surrounded by candles and dressed in a black suit.[30][31]
At the end of voting, Annayah with 36.99%, Antoniya Markova with 35.84% and Lazar Kisyov with 13.83% qualified for the November selection final. The jury's choice was Lazar Kisyov who placed third in the televote.[30][31][32]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Annayah | "Az te chakam" | 36.99% | 1 |
2 | Georgi Varbanov | "Europe Is My Home!" | 5.02% | 5 |
3 | Lazar Kisyov | "You're Not Alone" | 13.83% | 3 |
4 | Antoniya Markova | "Don't Leave by the Day" | 35.84% | 2 |
5 | Mario Denev | "Lipsvash mi tatko" | 8.22% | 4 |
Result of November Selection
The November selection final was held on November 20, 2008. The nine songs that qualified from heats four through six were performed once more with some participants altering their routines. Out of the nine songs, only the top three, chosen by televoting, would go on to the semi-final. First to be seen was Antoniya Markova with a repeat performance of "Don't Leave by the Day", followed by a repeat of Plamen Penev's "Dalechen svyat". Third was Itso Petroff and Priyateli dressed differently from their heat appearance, performing "Rokendrol izkustvo". Fourth was Lazar Kisyov in a new outfit with "You're Not Alone", and then fifth to be seen was Gergana Dimova's repeat performance of "Yasno slantse". Annayah went next with "Az te chakam" followed by Fanagoria & Milena Peeva's "Love Never Ends". Finally, the show ended with Emiliya Valenti's "S teb".[33][34][35]
Bobi Kokera, Bleki and Sunnie did not perform "Tosi put" third as scheduled as one of the singers had an illness, however, the song can still make it to the final as a jury wildcard.[35][36]
The top three entries from the November selection final qualified for a spot in the semi-final. At the conclusion of voting, Gergana Dimova came out on top with 41.42% of the votes, Plamen Penev placed second with 14.26% of the votes and Emiliya Valenti also qualified with 12.46% of the votes.[33][36]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Antoniya Markova | "Don't Leave by the Day" | 8.83% | 5 |
2 | Plamen Penev | "Dalechen svyat" | 14.26% | 2 |
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4 | Itso Petroff & Priyateli | "Rokendrol izkustvo" | 3.44% | 8 |
5 | Lazar Kisyov | "You're Not Alone" | 4.56% | 7 |
6 | Gergana Dimova | "Yasno slantse" | 41.42% | 1 |
7 | Annayah | "Az te chakam" | 8.97% | 4 |
8 | Fanagora & Milena Peeva | "Love Never Ends" | 6.06% | 6 |
9 | Emilya Valenti | "S teb" | 12.46% | 3 |
December Selection
Heat 7
The seventh heat was held on November 27, 2008. Five songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the December selection final; two songs did not make it through. The first artist to perform was Vatticana with their rock song "Sun Is Shining". All members of the band wore black and the overall performance was relatively simple. The second singer to take the stage was Anna Star with her song "Stranger", a mixture of pop, country and swing. Following Anna Star was Svetozar Hristov with his pop song "Barrow from the Shadow" which her sang while seated on a bar stool. The fourth song was "My Song" performed by Just Elly, whose performance consisted of her moving about the stage. The last song of the night was the modern song "Don't Look for Me" by Tedu Karavacheva. She wore a pink dress while her backing dancers were dressed in black and white.[37][38][39]
At the end of voting, Tedu Karavacheva with 49.11%, Vatticana with 34.96% and Svetozar Hristov with 10.30% qualified for the December selection final. The jury's choice was Svetozar Hristov, who placed third in the televote.[37][38][40]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Vatticana | "Sun Is Shining" | 34.96% | 2 |
2 | Anna Star | "Stranger" | 4.87% | 4 |
3 | Svetozar Hristov | "Borrow from the Shadow" | 10.30% | 3 |
4 | Just Elly | "My Song" | 0.66% | 5 |
5 | Tedu Karavacheva | "Don't Look for Me" | 49.11% | 1 |
Heat 8
The eighth heat was held on December 4, 2008. Five songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the December selection final; two songs did not make it through. The first group to perform was Freeway, composed of a singer, two guitarists, a drummer and a keyboard player. The singer, dressed with large sun glasses, sang the groups rock ballad "Sama" sung in Bulgarian. The second group to take the stage was the three member Biby Michael's Friends with "Valshebni noti". The group was dressed in opera styled dresses with two of them reading from a note sheet, while the third sang next to a table with candles on it. Following Biby Michael's Friends was Iskren Petsov who sang the pop song "Zashto se varna", arranged by Deep Zone, 2008's Eurovision entrant. Iskren Petsov was joined by two backing singers and three jugglers were on stage doing tricks with fire. The fourth song was the hip-hop "Neshto ludo" performed by Sunay Chalakov who was on stage alone. The last song of the night was the piano ballad "What Does It Take" by Tsetso Vlaykov who wore a suit and cowboy hat and was joined by a backing singer and guitarist.[41][42][43]
At the end of voting, Sunay Chalakov with 53.11%, Freeway with 30.71% and Iskren Petsov with 5.81% qualified for the December selection final. The jury's choice was Iskren Petsov, who placed fourth in the televote.[41][42][44]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Freeway | "Sama" | 30.71% | 2 |
2 | Biby Michael's Friend | "Valshebni Noti" | 7.47% | 3 |
3 | Iskren Petsov | "Zashto se varna" | 5.81% | 4 |
4 | Sunay Chalakov | "Neshto ludo" | 53.11% | 1 |
5 | Tsetso Vlaykov | "What Does It Take" | 2.90% | 5 |
Heat 9
The ninth heat was held on December 11, 2008. Five songs were presented, with the jury choosing one song and televoting choosing two more to go on to the December selection final; two songs did not make it through. The first group to perform was X-R@Y, which consisted of a singer, guitarist, drummer and violinist. They performed the slow rock song "We" and also took part in EuroBGvision last year. The act to take the stage was Stefan Ilchev with his pop-rock song "Get Up". Ilchev wore black while his three female dancers wore tight silver outfits and his backing singers wore masks. Following Ilchev was Petya Hristova who sang the rock ballad "Sacred Journey". Hristova, dressed in red, was joined by four female dancers. Fourth on the night was the rock song "Senki" performed by the group Zona. Zona was made up of a soloist who plays the guitar, another guitarist and a drummer. The last song of the night was the rock song "Mi fai maile" by Martin Aleksandrov, who wished to participate in EuroBGvision for 2008, but his song was disqualified for being released before the deadline. He sang with a complete band behind him which included guitars, drums and a keyboard.[45][46]
At the end of voting, Stefan Ilchev with 37.12%, Zona with 32.70% and Martin Aleksandrov with 11.32% qualified for the December selection final. The jury's choice was Aleksandrov, who placed fourth in the televote.[45][46][47]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | X-R@Y | "We" | 15.09% | 3 |
2 | Stefan Ilchev | "Get Up" | 37.12% | 1 |
3 | Petya Hristova | "Sacred Journey" | 3.77% | 5 |
4 | Zona | "Senki" | 32.70% | 2 |
5 | Martin Aleksandrov | "Mi fai male" | 11.32% | 4 |
Result of December Selection
The December selection final was held on December 18, 2008. The nine songs that qualified from heats seven through nine were performed once more with some participants altering their routines. Out of the nine songs, only the top three, chosen by televoting, would go on to the semi-final. First to be seen was Freeway with a repeat performance of "Sama", followed by a repeat of Martin Aleksandrov's "Mi fai male". Third was Svetozar Hristov who altered "Barrow from the Shadow" to include three languages: Bulgarian, English and German. Fourth was Sunay Chalakov's "Neshto ludo", and then fifth to be seen was Tedi Slavcheva feat. Teni & Iva's repeat performance of "Don't Look for Me". Zona went next with "Senki" followed by Iskren Petsov's "Zashto se varna" and Vatticana's "Sun is Shining". Finally, the show ended with Stefan Ilchev's "Get Up".[48][49][50]
The top three entries from the December selection final qualified for a spot in the semi-final. At the conclusion of voting, Zona came out on top with 20.45% of the votes, Tedu Karavacheva placed second with 18.33% of the votes and Stefan Ilchev also qualified with 16.86% of the votes.[48][49][51]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Freeway | "Sama" | 8.84% | 6 |
2 | Martin Aleksandrov | "Mi fai male" | 8.35% | 7 |
3 | Svetozar Hristov | "Borrow from the Shadow" | 1.80% | 8 |
4 | Sunay Chalakov | "Neshto Ludo" | 11.62% | 5 |
5 | Tedu Karavacheva | "Don't Look for Me" | 18.33% | 2 |
6 | Zona | "Senki" | 20.45% | 1 |
7 | Iskren Petsov | "Zashto se Varna" | 0.98% | 9 |
8 | Vatticana | "Sun Is Shining" | 12.77% | 4 |
9 | Stefan Ilchev | "Get Up" | 16.86% | 3 |
Bulgarian Song for Eurovision 2009
Semi-final
The semi-final for Bulgarian Song for Eurovision 2009 was held on January 24, 2009. Eighteen songs participated, nine of them being from Be A Star and the other nine being jury picks.[52][53] Vesela Boneva and her song "Ring The Bells" had been scheduled to perform, but she withdrew in mid-January 2009 due to problems with the show's producers;[54][55] she was replaced by Najam Sheraz and Erilien with the song "Don't Break My Heart", performed in English and Punjabi.[56]
At the end of voting, the nine songs with the most number of votes were awarded passage on to the final round. During the show, the voting numbers were not shown and instead a list was on screen denoting the winning songs.[57] Of the nine songs, only one song from Be A Star, Stefan Ilchev's "Get Up" made it to the final.[58]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song |
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1 | Ivelina | "Ready For Love" |
2 | Moto | "Razstoyaniya" |
3 | Deyan Dzhenkov | "Imam tvoeto ime" |
4 | Gergana Dimova | "Yasno slantse" |
5 | Stefan Dobrev | "Everlasting Love" |
6 | Prima Vista | "Let's Spread Love" |
7 | Erilien & Najam Sheraz | "Don't Break My Heart" |
8 | Iskra & Misha Iliev | "Dokosni me" |
9 | Sahara | "Don't Kiss For The Money" |
10 | Plamen Penev | "Dalechen svyat" |
11 | JuraTone feat. Lady B | "Chance To Love You" |
12 | Zona | "Senki" |
13 | Stefan Ilchev | "Get Up" |
14 | Nora | "It's Not Right" |
15 | Emilya Valenti | "S teb" |
16 | Krassimir Avramov | "Illusion" |
17 | Tedi Slavcheva feat.Teni&Iva | "Don't Look for Me" |
18 | Dani Milev | "Nyama vreme" |
Final
The final for Bulgarian Song for Eurovision 2009 took place on February 21, 2009 and chose the song and performer to represent Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest. The final consisted of the nine winning songs from the semi-final joined by three wildcard picks: Mariana Popova with "Crazy", Poli Genova with "One Lifetime Is Not Enough", and Grafa with "Vrag".[58] The table below shows the participants in the final who are listed in no particular order as the draw was announced at a later date
Draw | Artist | Song | SMS | Percentage | Place |
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1 | Stefan Ilchev | "Get Up" | 1038 | 2.95% | 7 |
2 | Moto | "Razstoyaniya" | 132 | 0.37% | 12 |
3 | Poli Genova | "One Lifetime Is Not Enough" | 4135 | 11.74% | 2 |
4 | Danny Milev | "Nyama vreme" | 843 | 2.39% | 9 |
5 | Ivelina | "Ready for love" | 890 | 2.53% | 8 |
6 | Grafa | "Vrag" | 1377 | 3.91% | 5 |
7 | Sahara | "Don't Kiss For The Money" | 1128 | 3.20% | 6 |
8 | Mariana Popova | "Crazy" | 2976 | 8.45% | 3 |
9 | Jura Tone feat. Lady B | "Chance To Love You" | 715 | 2.03% | 10 |
10 | Stefan Dobrev | "Everlasting" | 408 | 1.16% | 11 |
11 | Krassimir Avramov | "Illusion" | 19 553 | 55.52% | 1 |
12 | Nora | "It's Not Right" | 2023 | 5.75% | 4 |
At Eurovision
Since Bulgaria is not one of the "Big Four" and was not the host of the 2009 contest, it had to compete in one of the two semi-finals. It competed in the first semi-final but failed to reach the final.
Points Awarded by Bulgaria[59]
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See also
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