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== RE:Melodia ==
== RE:Melodia ==
'''Toniaczka''' (aka '''Lửa''', '''Toniak''') made his debut in the [[Season 1|first season]] of the rebooted Melodia Song Contest (also known as Melodia Song Contest ReImagined or RE:Melodia). In the first season that he has participated in, he claimed Gabon and held a national final [[Gabangers Festival 2]], a continuation of a Legacy Melodia [[Gabangers Festival]]. The national final was won by Jeune Vili and Diane Dddd with their song "Adesanya" with a lead of 13 points. The song finished 5th in the Season 1 Grand Final with 70 points; receiving points from more countries than any other participating song. For the second edition, Toniak claimed Mongolia and chose internally a female duo FOUX with the song "Mart" (which means "Forget" in Mongolian). He was in the race for victory until the last voter and ended up 3rd with 85 points, 4 less than the winning Australia. It was as for now the highest result of Lửa's.
'''Toniaczka''' (aka '''Lửa''', '''Toniak''') made their debut in the [[Season 1|first season]] of the rebooted Melodia Song Contest (also known as Melodia Song Contest ReImagined or RE:Melodia). In the first season that they have participated in, they claimed Gabon and held a national final [[Gabangers Festival 2]], a continuation of a Legacy Melodia [[Gabangers Festival]]. The national final was won by Jeune Vili and Diane Dddd with their song "Adesanya" with a lead of 13 points. The song finished 5th in the Season 1 Grand Final with 70 points; receiving points from more countries than any other participating song. For the second edition, Lửa claimed Mongolia and chose internally a female duo FOUX with the song "Mart" (which means "Forget" in Mongolian). He was in the race for victory until the last voter and ended up 3rd with 85 points, 4 less than the winning Australia. It was as for now the highest result of Lửa's. In third edition, they chose to organise the third edition of the [[Gabangers Festival 3|Gabangers Festival]], which was won by Emma'a with her hit song "Encré", she achieved 15th place in Grand Final with this entry. In the fourth edition, Lửa went with DR Congo and internally chose Highlyy with "Higher - C'est la vie". He finished 10th in the fourth Grand Final of RE:Melodia. For the fifth edition, due to public pressure, Lửa chose Tuvalu as a challenge and organised a national final [[Talofa Tuvalu]] (which only got 4 votes, the lowest in their history) with songs by Tokelauan-Tuvaluan singer Olivia Foa'i. The winning song was by a small margin: "Myriagon (No Photos Please)" which did exceptionally bad in the final, coming in pre-last, 25th place with 25 points leaving Lửa disillusioned. Lua won an award for the best reocurring national final: Gabangers Festival in the first awards show. They decided to claim Gabon for the third time in RE:Melodia in the sixth season and organise [[Gabangers Festival|Gabangers Festival 4]]. It was won by the first edition winner: Shan'l and a Cameroonian star Mimie. The duo achieved another very low result in the Grand Final - only 23rd place with 31 points. The next, seventh edition, Lửa decided to send their favorite song: "lua gan rom lau ngay cung ben" by Phung Khanh Linh, hoping for a good result, only to find out they finished low again, finishing at 16th, after being typed as potential winner by a few users. This led to Lửa losing interest in the contest and not making it in time for the claiming for 8th edition, which they spent waitlisted. Lửa returned, claiming Namibia, the very next, ninth edition, internally choosing Namibian DJ Gina Jeanz and South African singer Sio with their song "Sun Spot". They came in 10th place, satisfying the menager which chose to organise the already fifth edition of the famous Gabangers Festival, in which Bianka triumphed with her song "Ça vient du G4" about her home province. In the Grand Final of the tenth season, Lửa finished 10th for the 4th time in Melodia and RE:Melodia. They chose to organise the sixth Gabangers Festival during the next, eleventh edition.


=== Results ===
=== Results ===

Revision as of 13:10, 16 September 2024

RE:Melodia

Toniaczka (aka Lửa, Toniak) made their debut in the first season of the rebooted Melodia Song Contest (also known as Melodia Song Contest ReImagined or RE:Melodia). In the first season that they have participated in, they claimed Gabon and held a national final Gabangers Festival 2, a continuation of a Legacy Melodia Gabangers Festival. The national final was won by Jeune Vili and Diane Dddd with their song "Adesanya" with a lead of 13 points. The song finished 5th in the Season 1 Grand Final with 70 points; receiving points from more countries than any other participating song. For the second edition, Lửa claimed Mongolia and chose internally a female duo FOUX with the song "Mart" (which means "Forget" in Mongolian). He was in the race for victory until the last voter and ended up 3rd with 85 points, 4 less than the winning Australia. It was as for now the highest result of Lửa's. In third edition, they chose to organise the third edition of the Gabangers Festival, which was won by Emma'a with her hit song "Encré", she achieved 15th place in Grand Final with this entry. In the fourth edition, Lửa went with DR Congo and internally chose Highlyy with "Higher - C'est la vie". He finished 10th in the fourth Grand Final of RE:Melodia. For the fifth edition, due to public pressure, Lửa chose Tuvalu as a challenge and organised a national final Talofa Tuvalu (which only got 4 votes, the lowest in their history) with songs by Tokelauan-Tuvaluan singer Olivia Foa'i. The winning song was by a small margin: "Myriagon (No Photos Please)" which did exceptionally bad in the final, coming in pre-last, 25th place with 25 points leaving Lửa disillusioned. Lua won an award for the best reocurring national final: Gabangers Festival in the first awards show. They decided to claim Gabon for the third time in RE:Melodia in the sixth season and organise Gabangers Festival 4. It was won by the first edition winner: Shan'l and a Cameroonian star Mimie. The duo achieved another very low result in the Grand Final - only 23rd place with 31 points. The next, seventh edition, Lửa decided to send their favorite song: "lua gan rom lau ngay cung ben" by Phung Khanh Linh, hoping for a good result, only to find out they finished low again, finishing at 16th, after being typed as potential winner by a few users. This led to Lửa losing interest in the contest and not making it in time for the claiming for 8th edition, which they spent waitlisted. Lửa returned, claiming Namibia, the very next, ninth edition, internally choosing Namibian DJ Gina Jeanz and South African singer Sio with their song "Sun Spot". They came in 10th place, satisfying the menager which chose to organise the already fifth edition of the famous Gabangers Festival, in which Bianka triumphed with her song "Ça vient du G4" about her home province. In the Grand Final of the tenth season, Lửa finished 10th for the 4th time in Melodia and RE:Melodia. They chose to organise the sixth Gabangers Festival during the next, eleventh edition.

Results

# Country Artist Song Final Points Semi Points
01 Buenos Aires Gabon Jeune VILI and Diane Dddd "ADESANYA" 5 70 No Semi-Finals
02 Lugano Mongolia FOUX "Mart" 3 85
03 Sydney Gabon Emma'a "Encré" 15 52
04 Saint-Denis DR Congo Highlyy "Higher - C'est la vie" 10 60
05 Reading Tuvalu Olivia Foa'i "Myriagon (No Photos Please)" 25 25
06 Belfort Gabon Mimie, Shan'L "Il Parait" 23 31
07 Istanbul Vietnam Phung Khanh Linh "lua gan rom lau ngay cung ben" 16 51
08 Hamburg Waitlisted
09 Vantaa Namibia Gina Jeanz, Sio "Sun Spot" 10 60
10 TBA Gabon TBA

Countries

These are all the countries Lửa has ever claimed.

Country Amount
Gabon 4
Mongolia 1
DR Congo 1
Tuvalu 1
Vietnam 1
Namibia 1

Languages

These are all the languages that have been used in Lửa's claimed entries.

Language Amount
French 1.5
Mongolian 1
English 0.5

National Finals

Country Season Wiki Video
Gabon 1 Gabangers Festival 2 Youtube
Gabon 3 Gabangers Festival 3 Youtube

Legacy Melodia

Lửa made his debut in the twenty-seventh Edition of Melodia Song Contest, then by the name Toniak. He was participating in every next edition since then up to the Edition 30 in which he claimed Gabon and held the first edition of Gabangers Festival, but he got disqualified for not sending the song on time due to a ban on his 2 accounts on Discord. Eventually, he found the way to get to the contest again in Edition 32, where he hosted a poll about what should he send. The people decided that it was the best if he revived the national final, and open the second round of voting. The song "C'est pas les gbés gbés gbés" won the competition and it was sent by him to the final edition of Legacy Melodia. In the 4 seasons he has participated, Lửa has made it to the top 10 twice, in Edition 27 where he placed tenth and in Edition 29 where he placed ninth. Overall, Lửa has an average placement of 11.25 according to the placements reached between Season 27 and Season 32. In the twenty-ninth edition he has sent a Brazilian artist Bruno Gadiol, who is to this day the man on his profile picture.

Results

# Country Artist Song Final Points Semi Points
27 Lagos Ghana Fleur East "Favorite Thing" 10 56 No Semi-Finals
28 Vienna Mongolia Erdenechimeg "Ogtorguin Ohin" 13 61
29 Tampere Brazil Bruno Gadiol "Metade" 9 63
32 Beijing Gabon Shan'L "C'est Pas Les Gbés Gbés Gbés" 13 52

Countries

These are all the countries Lửa has ever claimed.

Country Amount
Brazil 1
Gabon 1
Ghana 1
Mongolia 1

Languages

These are all the languages that have been used in Lửa's claimed entries.

Language Amount
English 1
French 1
Mongolian 1
Portuguese 1

National Finals

Country Season Links
Gabon 32 Google Drive