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 * align="left;"|The Own Eurovision Song Contest, often shortened to OESC is a song contest on Youtube held, primarily, among the member countries of the Own European Broadcasting Union since April 2012. The competition is based upon the existing Eurovision Song Contest held among the member countries of the EBU since 1956. The current and official executive supervisor is Mihai Ghetiu.
 * align="left;"|The Own Eurovision Song Contest, often shortened to OESC is a song contest on Youtube held, primarily, among the member countries of the Own European Broadcasting Union since April 2012. The competition is based upon the existing Eurovision Song Contest held among the member countries of the EBU since 1956. The current and official executive supervisor is Mihai Ghetiu.
 * align="left;"|The Own Eurovision Song Contest, often shortened to OESC is a song contest on Youtube held, primarily, among the member countries of the Own European Broadcasting Union since April 2012. The competition is based upon the existing Eurovision Song Contest held among the member countries of the EBU since 1956. The current and official executive supervisor is Mihai Ghetiu.

Each country's head of delegation gets to select an entry for each edition either by internal or national selection. Then the countries get to vote for each show (quarter-final, semi-final or final) to determine the qualifiers and the winner of the edition. Read more...
 * align="left;"|oamsc11.png Own Americavision Song Contest 11, often referred to as OAmSC #11, is the 11th edition of Own Americavision Song Contest. It took place in Montreal, Canada, following Lili-Ann De Francesco's win in the 10th edition with the song "Au travers des ombres". It was the first time Canada had hosted the contest. Organised by the Own American Broadcasting Association and host broadcaster Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the contest was held at the Bell Centre, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Marie-Mai and Priyanka.
 * align="left;"|oamsc11.png Own Americavision Song Contest 11, often referred to as OAmSC #11, is the 11th edition of Own Americavision Song Contest. It took place in Montreal, Canada, following Lili-Ann De Francesco's win in the 10th edition with the song "Au travers des ombres". It was the first time Canada had hosted the contest. Organised by the Own American Broadcasting Association and host broadcaster Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the contest was held at the Bell Centre, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Marie-Mai and Priyanka.
 * align="left;"|oamsc11.png Own Americavision Song Contest 11, often referred to as OAmSC #11, is the 11th edition of Own Americavision Song Contest. It took place in Montreal, Canada, following Lili-Ann De Francesco's win in the 10th edition with the song "Au travers des ombres". It was the first time Canada had hosted the contest. Organised by the Own American Broadcasting Association and host broadcaster Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the contest was held at the Bell Centre, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Marie-Mai and Priyanka.
 * align="left;"|oamsc11.png Own Americavision Song Contest 11, often referred to as OAmSC #11, is the 11th edition of Own Americavision Song Contest. It took place in Montreal, Canada, following Lili-Ann De Francesco's win in the 10th edition with the song "Au travers des ombres". It was the first time Canada had hosted the contest. Organised by the Own American Broadcasting Association and host broadcaster Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the contest was held at the Bell Centre, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. The three live shows were hosted by Marie-Mai and Priyanka.

Forty-six countries participated in the contest - same amount as the previous edition. Saint Martin made its debut this edition. Bolivia, Ecuador, Grenada, Guatemala, Martinique and Saint Kitts and Nevis returned to the competition, while Anguilla, Argentina, British Virgin Islands, Chile, El Salvador, Haiti and Honduras withdrew for various reasons.

The winner was Jamaica with the song "Something I Can Feel" performed by Reece Lemonius. This was the country's first ever top five placement. Greenland placed second for the first time in their contest history, thus achieving their best result to date, and the podium was completed by Suriname, which tied their best result. Saint Martin and Grenada, which placed fifth and sixth respectively also achieved their best result, alongside Dominica, Martinique and Sint Maarten who placed twentieth, ninth and eighteenth in its semifinal respectively. Dominica and Saint Martin achieved their first qualification and placed twentieth and fifth overall. For the first time since the introduction of the semi-finals, American Samoa, Costa Rica, Guam, Saint Kitts and Nevis and United States failed to qualify for the final. Read more...
 * align="left;"|Flag of Australia.svg Australia has debuted in the first edition of Own Asiavision Song Contest and has participated in every edition since then. The country's best result is a third place finish with the song "Triumph" by Anja Nissen in the sixth edition. The country has also been in the top ten eighteen times. The majority of their entries were selected through internal selection. However, starting with twenty-second edition, the national final Australian Voice would take place to select their representative.
 * align="left;"|Flag of Australia.svg Australia has debuted in the first edition of Own Asiavision Song Contest and has participated in every edition since then. The country's best result is a third place finish with the song "Triumph" by Anja Nissen in the sixth edition. The country has also been in the top ten eighteen times. The majority of their entries were selected through internal selection. However, starting with twenty-second edition, the national final Australian Voice would take place to select their representative.
 * align="left;"|Flag of Australia.svg Australia has debuted in the first edition of Own Asiavision Song Contest and has participated in every edition since then. The country's best result is a third place finish with the song "Triumph" by Anja Nissen in the sixth edition. The country has also been in the top ten eighteen times. The majority of their entries were selected through internal selection. However, starting with twenty-second edition, the national final Australian Voice would take place to select their representative.
 * align="left;"|Flag of Australia.svg Australia has debuted in the first edition of Own Asiavision Song Contest and has participated in every edition since then. The country's best result is a third place finish with the song "Triumph" by Anja Nissen in the sixth edition. The country has also been in the top ten eighteen times. The majority of their entries were selected through internal selection. However, starting with twenty-second edition, the national final Australian Voice would take place to select their representative.

Australia's best scored entry is "Church" performed by Alison Wonderland in the twenty-third edtion which got 159 points. It is also one of the countries with the most automatic qualifications. The country failed to qualify to the grand final twice, with the worst result to date being a 14th place in the semi-final of the 17th edition.

Since its debut in the first edition, Australia has competed in every edition, and is one of the four countries to do so, together with Laos, Malaysia and Thailand. The country achieved its best result, and to date the only top 3 placement, with Danish-Australian singer Anja Nissen, who performed the song "Triumph" in the sixth edition. After the introduction of a semi-final in the 10th edition, Australia has been an automatic qualifier for 4 editions in a row thanks to their previous top 10 placements, making its first appearance in a semi-final only in the 14th edition. The country failed to qualify for the first time in the 17th edition, where Martin Garrix and Troye Sivan didn't manage to enter in the top 10 of the second semi-final. This is also country's worst result in the contest so far. With a total of eighteen top 10 places, Australia has more top 10 placements than any other country in the contest. It has 7 automatic qualifications, making it the second country, being just behind South Korea, with 8 auto-qualifications. Read more...
 * align="left;"|reecelemonius.png Reece Lemonius is a Jamaican-British singer-songwriter. He represented Jamaica in the Own Americavision Song Contest 11 with his song "Something I Can Feel" and went on to win the competition, giving Jamaica its first win.
 * align="left;"|reecelemonius.png Reece Lemonius is a Jamaican-British singer-songwriter. He represented Jamaica in the Own Americavision Song Contest 11 with his song "Something I Can Feel" and went on to win the competition, giving Jamaica its first win.
 * align="left;"|reecelemonius.png Reece Lemonius is a Jamaican-British singer-songwriter. He represented Jamaica in the Own Americavision Song Contest 11 with his song "Something I Can Feel" and went on to win the competition, giving Jamaica its first win.
 * align="left;"|reecelemonius.png Reece Lemonius is a Jamaican-British singer-songwriter. He represented Jamaica in the Own Americavision Song Contest 11 with his song "Something I Can Feel" and went on to win the competition, giving Jamaica its first win.

A submission from Jamaica says the name Lemonius means "Gift from the gods".

This said, his first music collaboration with Mike Perry, ‘Talk About It’, gained a stunning 75 million streams on Spotify as of today. His debut single ‘Love Me’ went viral in 2018 and gathered around 50 million views on several platforms and counting!

This resulted in a very organic build on Spotify where after entering the German and Austrian viral charts, listed No. 1 on the “Winter Chillout” playlist with over 450k subscribers and additionally added to the equally popular playlist “Top of the Morning”. After being featured on a French Telenovela, the track also broke into the French Viral Charts and has been a “Shazam Top Track” in multiple French and other European cities.

Consciously not acting on any major offer, he released his first EP „Comfortable“ in 2019, followed by his last single release „I’m done“ with the support from Chrome Music.

Next to several tv performances in German television, his music has been used in tv series like „GZSZ“. The track “I’m done“ climbed the top 100 German radio airplay charts in October 2019. 2020 is going to be a coluorful and musical year for Reece Lemonius.

After stepping back and taking time to refine his sound and musicality, the first release is ready to shine! His upcoming single “Body Language“ is an energetic Pop/RnB fusion track, it’s a little more light hearted than his previous tracks.