Changeset 35923 for main


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2022-01-08T22:45:55+13:00 (2 years ago)
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davidb
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Updated result of running SPARQL query of the same name, as it now include 2021 results

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    1944619446        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Michael Rice (born 25 October 1997) is a British singer. He represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel with the song \"Bigger than Us\", placing in 26th. Prior to this, he won the first series of BBC One's singing competition All Together Now in 2018, and also appeared in the eleventh series of The X Factor in 2014." } ,
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     19448      } ,
     19449      {
     19450        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19451        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Albania_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19452        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19453        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Albania" } ,
     19454        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Anxhela_Peristeri" } ,
     19455        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Anxhela Peristeri" } ,
     19456        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Karma_(Anxhela_Peristeri_song)" } ,
     19457        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Karma" } ,
     19458        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Albania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with the song \"Karma\" performed by Anxhela Peristeri. Its entry was selected through the national selection competition Festivali i Këngës organised by Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) in December 2020. To this point, the nation had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest sixteen times since its first entry in 2004. Prior to the contest, the song was promoted by a music video and various television and radio appearances in Albania, Greece, Kosovo and San Marino. Albania was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 20 May 2021. Performing as number 11, the nation was announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the grand final. In the grand final on 22 May 2021, it performed as number two and placed 21st out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 57 points." } ,
     19459        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Karma\" is a song by Albanian singer Anxhela Peristeri released as a single on 9 March 2021 by Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) and Universal. The song was written by Olti Curri, composed by Kledi Bahiti and produced by the latter alongside Dimitris Kontopoulos. Musically, \"Karma\" is an Balkan-inspired pop ballad incorporating modern and traditional Albanian elements in its instrumentation. The Albanian-language song lyrically finds inspiration in the principle of karma and portrays a inner turmoil of a woman who blames herself for her world falling apart. \"Karma\" represented Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after winning the pre-selection competition Festivali i Këngës. The song was generally well received by music critics upon release, receiving praise for its nature, instrumentation and Peristeri's vocal delivery. An accompanying music video for the song was officially premiered to the YouTube channel of the Eurovision Song Contest on 27 February 2021." } ,
     19460        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Anxhela Peristeri (Albanian pronunciation: [ˈandʒɛla pɛɟiˈstɛɟi]; born 24 March 1986), also known mononymously as Anxhela, is an Albanian singer, songwriter and model. Peristeri emerged as the winner of the 19th edition of Kënga Magjike in 2017. After winning the 59th edition of Festivali i Këngës, she represented Albania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021." } ,
     19461        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma_(Anxhela_Peristeri_song)?oldid=1029746490&ns=0" }
     19462      } ,
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     19464        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19465        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Australia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19466        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19467        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Australia" } ,
     19468        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Montaigne_(musician)" } ,
     19469        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Montaigne" } ,
     19470        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Technicolour_(song)" } ,
     19471        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Technicolour" } ,
     19472        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Australia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song \"Technicolour\" written by Jessica Cerro and Dave Hammer. The song was performed by Montaigne, who was internally selected by the Australian broadcaster Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) to represent that nation at the 2021 contest in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Montaigne was announced as the Australian representative on 2 April 2020 after she was due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Don't Break Me\" before the 2020 event's cancellation. The song Montaigne performed, \"Technicolour\", was presented to the public on 4 March 2021. Australia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2015 by invitation from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) as a \"one-off\" special guest to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Eurovision. On 17 November 2015, the EBU announced that SBS had been invited to participate in the 2016 contest and that Australia would once again take part. In 2015, Australia was guaranteed a spot in the final of the contest and was allowed to vote during both semi-finals and the final; however, from the 2016 contest and onwards, Australia would have to qualify to the final from one of two semi-finals and could only vote in the semi-final in which the nation was allocated to compete. Australia was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 18 May 2021. Performing during the show in position 5, \"Technicolour\" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final, making it the first time that Australia failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi-final since their debut in 2015." } ,
     19473        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Technicolour\" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Montaigne. The song represented Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after being internally selected by the national broadcaster Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). Montaigne co-wrote the song with songwriter and producer Dave Hammer. It is a self-empowerment anthem with lyrics promoting the courage to be vulnerable, yet knowing that in diversity and togetherness, humanity is stronger. Montaigne stated that the song \"makes you want to cry, makes you want to dance, makes you want to take on a malignant corporate power\". The song did not qualify for the final." } ,
     19474        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Jessica Alyssa Cerro (born 14 August 1995), who performs as Montaigne, is an Australian art pop singer-songwriter-musician and Twitch streamer. Her debut album, Glorious Heights, was released on 5 August 2016, which peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2016 she won Breakthrough Artist \u2013 Release for the album and was nominated for three other categories. In April 2016 she was a featured vocalist on Hilltop Hoods' track, \"1955\", which reached No. 2 on the ARIA Singles Chart. She was supposed to represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with her song \"Don't Break Me\", until the contest was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, she represented Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song \"Technicolour\", but did not qualify from the semi-final, becoming the first Australian entrant not to qualify to the final since the debut of Australia in 2015." } ,
     19475        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technicolour_(song)?oldid=1038441371&ns=0" }
     19476      } ,
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     19478        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19479        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Austria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19480        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19481        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Austria" } ,
     19482        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Vincent_Bueno" } ,
     19483        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Vincent Bueno" } ,
     19484        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Amen_(Vincent_Bueno_song)" } ,
     19485        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Amen" } ,
     19486        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Austria participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, having internally selected Vincent Bueno as their representative with the song \"Amen\". He was due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Alive\" before the event's cancellation." } ,
     19487        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Amen\" is a song by Austrian singer Vincent Bueno. The song represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands." } ,
     19488        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Vincent Mendoza Bueno (born 10 December 1985) is an Austrian singer of Filipino descent. On 12 January 2008, he became the winner of the ORF programme, Musical! Die Show (Musical! The Show), an Austrian television musical contest. He also served as a support act for Filipino singer Sarah Geronimo's concert in Vienna. On 18 January 2008, Bueno told the Philippine media of his plans to debut in the Philippines. He then made his first performance in Philippine Television on ASAP XV on 29 August 2010. He also signed a contract under Star Records, an ABS-CBN Entertainment Group Company, to pursue his music career in the Philippines. He was supposed to represent Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands with the song, \"Alive\". However, on 18 March 2020, the event was cancelled due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Instead, he represented the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song \"Amen\", however it was unable to qualify for the Final." } ,
     19489        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amen_(Vincent_Bueno_song)?oldid=1024572826&ns=0" }
     19490      } ,
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     19492        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19493        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Azerbaijan_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19494        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19495        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Azerbaijan" } ,
     19496        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Samira_Efendi" } ,
     19497        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Samira Efendi" } ,
     19498        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mata_Hari_(Samira_Efendi_song)" } ,
     19499        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Mata Hari" } ,
     19500        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Azerbaijan participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, having internally selected Samira Efendi as their representative with the song \"Mata Hari\". She was due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Cleopatra\" before the event's cancellation." } ,
     19501        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Mata Hari\" is a song sung by Azerbaijani singer Efendi. The song represented Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands." } ,
     19502        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Samira Azer gizi Efendiyeva (Azerbaijani: Samirə Azər qızı Əfəndiyeva; born 17 April 1991), known as Samira Efendi or Efendi, is an Azerbaijani singer. Efendi was the representative of Azerbaijan in Eurovision Song Contest 2020-2021." } ,
     19503        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mata_Hari_(Samira_Efendi_song)?oldid=1039918344&ns=0" }
     19504      } ,
     19505      {
     19506        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19507        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Belarus_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19508        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19509        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Belarus" } ,
     19510        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Galasy_ZMesta" } ,
     19511        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Galasy ZMesta" } ,
     19512        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ya_nauchu_tebya_(I'll_Teach_You)" } ,
     19513        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Ya nauchu tebya (I'll Teach You)" } ,
     19514        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Belarus had originally planned to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. They internally selected Galasy ZMesta as their representative, initially with the song \"Ya nauchu tebya (I'll Teach You)\", but the entry was deemed ineligible to compete by the EBU due to violation of the contest's rules against political entries. After their replacement entry \"Pesnyu pro zaytsa (Song About Hares)\" was also deemed ineligible, Belarus was disqualified from the contest on 26 March 2021. This was the first time Belarus is absent from the contest since the country's debut in 2004." } ,
     19515        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Ya nauchu tebya (I'll Teach You)\" (Russian: Я Маучу тебя) is a song by Belarusian band Galasy ZMesta. The song was selected by the Belarusian national broadcaster BTRC to represent Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, but was rejected by the competition's organisers for having content which they believed was too political in nature. The music video was also taken down from the official Eurovision site." } ,
     19516        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Galasy ZMesta (Belarusian: Галасы ЗМеста, lit.\u2009'Voices from the Places') is a Belarusian band that was formed in 2020 in the city of Baranavichy, Belarus. The band was selected by national broadcaster BTRC to represent Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song Ya nauchu tebya (I'll Teach You), that was released on 9 March 2021. However, on 11 March 2021, it was decided by the European Broadcasting Union that their song had put \"the non-political nature of Eurovision in question\" and the song was disqualified. The band presented a second song \"Pesnyu pro zaytsa (Song About Hares)\" which was in its turn rejected by the EBU for similar reasons depriving the band and Belarus from taking part in the 2021 contest altogether." } ,
     19517        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ya_nauchu_tebya_(I'll_Teach_You)?oldid=1033874958&ns=0" }
     19518      } ,
     19519      {
     19520        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19521        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Belgium_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19522        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19523        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Belgium" } ,
     19524        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hooverphonic" } ,
     19525        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Hooverphonic" } ,
     19526        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/The_Wrong_Place" } ,
     19527        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "The Wrong Place" } ,
     19528        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Belgium participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, having internally selected Hooverphonic as their representative with the song \"The Wrong Place\". They were due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Release Me\" before the event's cancellation." } ,
     19529        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"The Wrong Place\" is a song by Belgian band Hooverphonic. The song represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after being internally selected by the national broadcasters Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT) and Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française (RTBF)." } ,
     19530        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Hooverphonic is a Belgian band that formed in October 1995. Though originally categorized as a trip hop group, they quickly expanded their sound to the point where they could no longer be described as a lone genre, but rather encompass alternative, electronica, electropop, rock, and a mixture of others. The band originally called themselves Hoover, but later changed their name to Hooverphonic after discovering other groups were already using the Hoover name and to avoid any legal issues with the vacuum cleaner company. Since their formation, Hooverphonic\u2019s lineup consisted of bassist Alex Callier, guitarist Raymond Geerts, and various lead singers. Prominent ones included Liesje Sadonius (1996\u20141997), Geike Arnaert (1997\u20142008, 2020-present), Noémie Wolfs (2010\u20142015), and Luka Cruysberghs (2018\u20142020). The band were set to represent Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam with their song «Release Me». However, on March 18, 2020, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They instead represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song «The Wrong Place»." } ,
     19531        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrong_Place?oldid=1037397364&ns=0" }
     19532      } ,
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     19534        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19535        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19536        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19537        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Bulgaria" } ,
     19538        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Victoria_Georgieva" } ,
     19539        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Victoria Georgieva" } ,
     19540        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Growing_Up_Is_Getting_Old_(song)" } ,
     19541        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Growing Up Is Getting Old" } ,
     19542        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Bulgaria participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, having internally selected Victoria Georgieva as their representative with the song \"Growing Up Is Getting Old\". She was due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Tears Getting Sober\" before the event's cancellation." } ,
     19543        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Growing Up Is Getting Old\" (stylised in all lowercase) is a song by Bulgarian singer Victoria released as a single on 19 March 2021 by Ligna Group and Ostereo Limited. The song represented Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The song appears on her debut extended play A Little Dramatic." } ,
     19544        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Victoria Georgieva (Bulgarian: ВОктПрОя ГеПргОева; born 21 September 1997), known professionally by the mononym Victoria (stylised in all caps), is a Bulgarian singer and songwriter. She began her career after participating in season four of X Factor Bulgaria.It was revealed on 25 November 2019 that Georgieva would have represented Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam. Due to the 2020 contest's cancellation, it was announced that Georgieva will represent Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 instead." } ,
     19545        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growing_Up_Is_Getting_Old_(song)?oldid=1031205838&ns=0" }
     19546      } ,
     19547      {
     19548        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19549        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Croatia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19550        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19551        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Croatia" } ,
     19552        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Albina_Grčić" } ,
     19553        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Albina Grčić" } ,
     19554        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tick-Tock_(Albina_song)" } ,
     19555        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Tick-Tock" } ,
     19556        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Croatia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The national broadcaster, Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT), organised the national selection Dora 2021 to select the country's representative." } ,
     19557        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Tick-Tock\" is a song by Croatian singer Albina. The song represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam after winning the pre-selection competition Dora 2021, but failed to qualify for the Grand Final, placing 11th in the Semi-final." } ,
     19558        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Albina Grčić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎlbiːna É¡r̩̂tʃitɕ]; born 6 February 1999), known professionally by the mononym Albina, is a Croatian singer. She began her career after participating in season three of The Voice Hrvatska where she finished third. She represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam with the song \"Tick-Tock\", but failed to qualify for the grand final." } ,
     19559        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tick-Tock_(Albina_song)?oldid=1035052723&ns=0" }
     19560      } ,
     19561      {
     19562        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19563        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cyprus_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19564        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
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     19581        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Omaga\" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by Czech singer Benny Cristo. It represented the Czech Republic in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Much like its predecessor \"Kemama\" being a shorthand for \"OK, Mama\", the title \"Omaga\" is a shorthand for \"Oh My God\". The music video contains references to The Simpsons, Grease, The Shining, Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump and Dirty Dancing, amongst others." } ,
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     19609        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"The Lucky One\" is a song performed by Estonian singer Uku Suviste that represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The backing vocalist off-stage during Suviste's live performance at the Eurovision was Kaarel OrumÀgi." } ,
     19610        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Uku Suviste (born 6 June 1982) is an Estonian singer-songwriter, pianist and music producer. He was scheduled to represent Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, before cancellation of the competition that year. However, he finally had the chance to represent Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021." } ,
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     19623        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Dark Side\" is a song by Finnish post-hardcore band Blind Channel. It represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, having won Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2021. It reached number one in Finland on 28 February 2021." } ,
     19624        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Blind Channel is a post-hardcore band from Oulu, Finland. The band define their musical style as \"violent pop.\" They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song \"Dark Side\" and taking third place from the public only vote and sixth place in the final (public and jury) vote." } ,
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     19693        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Ireland" } ,
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     19699        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Maps\" is a song by Irish singer Lesley Roy. The song represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands." } ,
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     19726        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Italy participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. Italian broadcaster RAI announced in October 2020 that the winning performer(s) of the Sanremo Music Festival 2021, later turning out to be MÃ¥neskin with \"Zitti e buoni\", would earn the right to represent the nation at the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. MÃ¥neskin eventually became the sixty-eighth winner of the Eurovision Song Contest and the first Italian entry to win the contest in 31 years. Italy received a total of 524 points, winning the public vote with 318 points and coming at fourth place in the jury vote with 206 points." } ,
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     19741        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"The Moon Is Rising\" is a song by Samanta TÄ«na. The song represented Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after being internally selected by the national broadcaster Latvijas TelevÄ«zija (LTV). The official music video was directed by Samanta TÄ«na, with producer Aiga Baikova and operator Ritvars Bluka. The video was filmed using a phone camera." } ,
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     19783        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Netherlands" } ,
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     19785        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Jeangu Macrooy" } ,
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     19827        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"The Ride\" is a song by Polish singer Rafał Brzozowski. The song represented Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands." } ,
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     19854        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Romania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Their entry, \"Amnesia\" by Romanian singer Roxen, was internally selected by a professional jury panel as part of broadcaster Romanian Television's (TVR) partnership with the singer's label Global Records. Roxen was initially due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Alcohol You\", however, the event was ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to Eurovision 2021, \"Amnesia\" was promoted by the release of a music video and several live performances. Romania failed to qualify from the contest's first semi-final on 18 May 2021, placing 12th and scoring a total of 85 points. This marked Romania's third non-qualification, consecutive to the previous ones. During Roxen's stage performance directed by Bogdan Păun and Dan Manoliu, the singer was accompanied by five dancers and was portrayed executing an interpretative dance choreography with them." } ,
     19855        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Amnesia\" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Roxen, digitally released by Warner Music Poland on 4 March 2021. It was written by Adelina Stîngă and Victor Bouroșu, while the production was solely handled by the latter. A dark ballad, the song's lyrics discuss combatting self-neglection in modern society, referring to this phenomenon as \"self-love amnesia\". Music critics generally applauded the song, with praise concentrated on its catchiness and commercial appeal, as well as on Roxen's vocal delivery. For promotional purposes, a music video was released simultaneously with the digital premiere of the song and was directed by Bogdan Păun. Filmed at an empty National Theatre Bucharest, the visual shows Roxen and several dancers performing contemporary dance to portray the story of a person who manages to gain control over their surrounding fears. Romanian broadcaster Romanian Television (TVR) internally selected Roxen as Romania's contestant and \"Amnesia\" as the nation's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The singer was previously scheduled to perform \"Alcohol You\" at the 2020 contest, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Presenting a stage show similar to the music video of the song, Roxen failed to progress from the semi-finals, placing 12th in a field of 16 with 85 points, marking Romania's third non-qualification in the contest. Upon the event, \"Amnesia\" reached numbers 51 and 26 on Lithuania's AGATA and the Netherlands' Single Tip rankings, respectively." } ,
     19856        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Larisa Roxana Giurgiu (Romanian pronunciation: [laˈrisa rokˈsana ˈdʒjurdʒju]; born 5 January 2000), known professionally as Roxen (pronounced [rokˈsen]), is a Romanian singer signed to Global Records. Roxen rose to prominence upon being featured on Romanian producer Sickotoy's \"You Don't Love Me\" (2019), which reached number three in Romania and received radio airplay in several other countries. The singer's following singles, \"Ce-ți cântă dragostea\" and \"Spune-mi\", eventually peaked atop the national chart. Roxen was scheduled to represent Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song \"Alcohol You\" before the event's coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related cancellation. The singer was instead internally selected as the country's representative for the 2021 contest with the song \"Amnesia\", but failed to progress from the first semi-final, finishing in 12th place." } ,
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     19869        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Russian Woman\" (Russian: Русская жеМщОМа, romanized: Russkaya zhenshchina, stylised in all caps) is a song by Russian\u2013Tajik singer Manizha independently released as a single on 19 March 2021. The song represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after winning the pre-selection competition Evrovidenie 2021 \u2013 Nacionalniy Otbor." } ,
     19870        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Manizha Dalerovna Sangin (née Khamrayeva; Russian: МаМОжа ДалерПвМа СаМгОМ (ХаЌраева); Tajik: МаМОжа ДалерПвМа ҲаЌрПева; born 8 July 1991), known professionally as simply Manizha, is a Russian-Tajik singer and songwriter, as well as a Goodwill Ambassador for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Beginning her career in 2003 as a child singer, Manizha went on to perform with the music groups Ru.Kola, Assai, and Krip De Shin, before later pursuing a solo career. She represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song \"Russian Woman\"." } ,
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     19882        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "San Marino participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The Sammarinese broadcaster San Marino RTV (SMRTV) internally selected Senhit as their representative with the song \"Adrenalina\" featuring Flo Rida. Senhit was due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Freaky!\" before the event's eventual cancellation and had also served as the nation's 2011 entrant. \"Adrenalina\" was written and composed by Thomas Stengaard, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb, Jimmy Thörnfeldt, Kenny Silverdique, Suzi Pancenkov, Malou Linn Eloise Ruotsalainen and Chanel Tukia, along with Senhit and Flo Rida themselves. While Flo Rida had provided vocals for the track from its inception, his participation in the performance of the entry on the Eurovision stage was only confirmed on the day of the second semi-final due to travel restrictions related to COVID-19. To promote the entry, a music video for the song was released and Senhit made appearances on Polish and Albanian television as well as at a Eurovision Party in Spain in the lead up to the contest. San Marino performed first in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, held on 18 May 2021, and placed 9th, receiving 118 points. The entry qualified for the final held two days later, where the nation placed 22nd with 50 points. This marked their second-best placing to this point and their third qualification for the final." } ,
     19883        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Adrenalina\" is a song by Italian singer Senhit, released on 8 March 2021 through Panini S.p.A. The song represented San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The song features uncredited vocals from American rapper Flo Rida. A new revamped version featuring credited vocals from Flo Rida was released on 12 March 2021." } ,
     19884        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Tramar Lacel Dillard (born September 16, 1979), better known by his stage name Flo Rida (/floʊ ˈraɪdə/, floh RY-də), is an American rapper from Carol City, Florida. His 2007 breakout single \"Low\" was number one for 10 weeks in the United States and broke the record for digital download sales at the time of its release. Flo Rida's debut studio album, 2008's Mail on Sunday, reached number four in the US. The album was succeeded by R.O.O.T.S., the next year. His subsequent albums, 2010's Only One Flo (Part 1) and 2012's Wild Ones, also charted on the US Billboard 200 chart. Flo Rida has sold over 80 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists. His catalog includes the international hit singles \"Right Round\", \"Club Can't Handle Me\", \"Good Feeling\", \"Wild Ones\", \"Whistle\", \"I Cry\", \"G.D.F.R.\" and \"My House\". Не represented San Marino, together with Senhit, at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam with the song \"Adrenalina\". They scored 50 points, finishing 22nd overall in the final." } ,
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     19896        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "San Marino participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The Sammarinese broadcaster San Marino RTV (SMRTV) internally selected Senhit as their representative with the song \"Adrenalina\" featuring Flo Rida. Senhit was due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Freaky!\" before the event's eventual cancellation and had also served as the nation's 2011 entrant. \"Adrenalina\" was written and composed by Thomas Stengaard, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb, Jimmy Thörnfeldt, Kenny Silverdique, Suzi Pancenkov, Malou Linn Eloise Ruotsalainen and Chanel Tukia, along with Senhit and Flo Rida themselves. While Flo Rida had provided vocals for the track from its inception, his participation in the performance of the entry on the Eurovision stage was only confirmed on the day of the second semi-final due to travel restrictions related to COVID-19. To promote the entry, a music video for the song was released and Senhit made appearances on Polish and Albanian television as well as at a Eurovision Party in Spain in the lead up to the contest. San Marino performed first in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, held on 18 May 2021, and placed 9th, receiving 118 points. The entry qualified for the final held two days later, where the nation placed 22nd with 50 points. This marked their second-best placing to this point and their third qualification for the final." } ,
     19897        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Adrenalina\" is a song by Italian singer Senhit, released on 8 March 2021 through Panini S.p.A. The song represented San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The song features uncredited vocals from American rapper Flo Rida. A new revamped version featuring credited vocals from Flo Rida was released on 12 March 2021." } ,
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     19949        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Voices\" is a song performed by Congolese-Swedish singer Tusse. Composed by Joy Deb, Linnea Deb, Jimmy \"Joker\" Thörnfeldt and Anderz Wrethov. The song competed in Melodifestivalen 2021, where it made it through to the final on 13 March 2021. The song received the most points from both the viewers and the international jury in the final and won the final with 175 points, 57 points ahead of the runner-up. It represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam. Following the song's win at Melodifestivalen, it ascended to number one on the Swedish Sverigetopplistan chart. It was later certified Platinum by the Swedish Recording Industry Association. In the semi-final, the song managed to qualify for the final on 22 May. In the final the song placed 14th, breaking Sweden's streak of top 10 entries since 2013 thus giving the country their lowest result in eight years." } ,
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     19971        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Shum" } ,
     19972        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Ukraine participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song \"Shum\" written by Kateryna Pavlenko, Taras Shevchenko and Ihor Didenchuk. The song was performed by Go_A, who were announced by the Ukrainian broadcaster National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC) as the Ukrainian representative for the 2021 contest on 18 March 2020 after they were due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"Solovey\" before the event's cancellation. On 1 February 2021, \"Shum\" was selected as the Ukrainian entry following the votes from a five-member jury panel and was announced on 4 February 2021. Ukraine was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 18 May 2021. Performing during the show in position 15, \"Shum\" was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 22 May. It was later revealed that Ukraine placed second out of the 16 participating countries in the semi-final with 267 points. In the final, Ukraine performed in position 19 and placed fifth out of the 26 participating countries with 364 points." } ,
     19973        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Shum\" (Ukrainian: КуЌ, transl.\u2009\"Noise\") is a song by Ukrainian electro-folk band Go_A. It represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam. It is the second time that a song sung entirely in Ukrainian represents the country at Eurovision (the first time being Go_A in 2020 with their song \"Solovey\"), but the first to actually compete in Eurovision due to the cancellation of the 2020 contest. \"Shum\" qualified for the 2021 Eurovision final, where it finished in fifth place with 364 points. They were the runner-ups of the public vote, behind eventual winner Italy, with 267 points, including a maximum of 12 points from five countries. The Eurovision version of the song took the lead in the global Spotify Viral 50 daily list on 24 May 2021, where it stayed until 1 June, and led the weekly list on the week of 27 May. It entered the Billboard Global 200 on the week of 5 June, at position 158, becoming the first ever Ukrainian language song to chart there. On the same week, it peaked at number 80 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S." } ,
     19974        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "Go_A (Ukrainian: ҐПу_Ей) is a Ukrainian electro-folk band first formed in 2012 who were set to represent Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, with the song \"Solovey\". Following the cancellation of the 2020 contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band represented the country in 2021, this time with \"Shum\", with which they placed fifth in the final." } ,
     19975        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shum_(song)?oldid=1034723914&ns=0" }
     19976      } ,
     19977      {
     19978        "countries_in_esc_by_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:Countries_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19979        "country_in_year": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2021" } ,
     19980        "Year": { "type": "literal" , "value": "2021" } ,
     19981        "Country": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "United Kingdom" } ,
     19982        "entrant_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/James_Newman_(musician)" } ,
     19983        "Creator": { "type": "literal" , "value": "James Newman" } ,
     19984        "song_robust": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Embers_(James_Newman_song)" } ,
     19985        "Title": { "type": "literal" , "value": "Embers" } ,
     19986        "Abstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "The United Kingdom participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The British national broadcaster BBC internally selected James Newman to represent the country with the song \"Embers\". Newman was due to compete in the 2020 contest with \"My Last Breath\" before the event's cancellation. They scored 0 points (commonly referred to in the UK media as ''nul points'), the first country to do so since the change in voting procedure in 2016." } ,
     19987        "TitleAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "\"Embers\" is a song by British singer-songwriter James Newman, released on 11 March 2021. It represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, where it came in last place with no points. The song is about enduring passion, which Newman feels has resonance with the approaching end point of the COVID-19 pandemic. In an interview on BBC radio's Newsbeat, Newman stated: \"I feel like everyone wants a party and to have some fun so when I was writing, that's what I had in my head. I wanted something people can dance to, even if it's just in their kitchen.\"" } ,
     19988        "CreatorAbstract_en": { "type": "literal" , "xml:lang": "en" , "value": "James Richard Newman (born 19 October 1985) is a British singer-songwriter based in London. At the 2014 Brit Awards, Newman won the Brit Award for British Single of the Year as a co-writer of \"Waiting All Night\", a song by English drum and bass band Rudimental. Newman was chosen to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song, \"My Last Breath\" before its cancellation. Newman instead represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song \"Embers\u201D, which came in last place with nul points." } ,
     19989        "WikipediaURL": { "type": "uri" , "value": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embers_(James_Newman_song)?oldid=1040151883&ns=0" }
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