Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008

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Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Country Hungary
National selection
Selection processEurovíziós Dalverseny 2008: Magyarországi döntő
Selection date(s)8 February 2008
Selected entrantCsézy
Selected song"Candlelight"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Viktor Rakonczai
  • Imre Mózsik
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (19th)
Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Hungary was represented by Csézy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with the song "Candlelight".

Before Eurovision[]

Eurovíziós Dalverseny 2008: Magyarországi döntő[]

Eurovíziós Dalverseny 2008: Magyarországi döntő was the Hungarian national selection which selected the Hungarian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. The show took place on 8 February 2008 at Pólus Center's Fortuna Stúdió in Budapest, hosted by Éva Novodomszky and Levente Harsányi and was broadcast on m1.[1]

Format[]

The competition featured fifteen entries where the Hungarian entry for Belgrade was selected by a four-member judging panel and votes from the public. Each judge assigned scores to each entry ranging from 1 (lowest score) to 10 (highest score) immediately after the artist(s) conclude their performance and the sum of all the jury scores created an overall ranking from which points from 1 (lowest) to 15 (highest) were distributed. The public submitted their vote via telephone or an SMS and the overall ranking of the entries was also assigned points from 1 to 15. The summation of the judges scores and the public vote determined the winning entry.

The judging panel consisted of:[2]

  • Miklós Malek – Ferenc Erkel award-winning composer and conductor
  • László Benko – rock musician and composer
  • Eszter Horgas – flautist
  • Balázs Lévai – MTV programme editor

Competing entries[]

Artists and composers were able to submit their applications and entries for the competition between 10 November 2007 and 12 December 2007. Competing artists were required to either hold Hungarian citizenship or be able to speak Hungarian fluently. In addition, only artists that had a valid contract with a record company/professional management and that had released an album were eligible to compete. Artists were also required to submit their songs in both English and Hungarian.[3] After the submission deadline had passed, 30 entries were received by the broadcaster. A four-member preselection jury selected fifteen entries for the competition. The jury consisted of Miklós Malek, László Benko, Eszter Horgas and Balázs Lévai. The competing artists were announced on 14 January 2008.[4][5]

Artist Song Songwriter(s)
21 GRAMM "Még egy dal" László Müller, 21 GRAMM
Adrien Szekeres "Piszkos tánc" Adrien Szekeres, Gábor Kiss
Candies "Van aki nyer" Szabó Zé, Ákos Várszegi
Csaba Gál (Boogie) "Úgy figyeltelek" Csaba Walkó, Csaba Gál, István Balahoczky
Csézy "Szívverés" Viktor Rakonczai, Jánosi
DURE "Nem ismerlek már" DURE
Ez ONE "Lesz, ki téged hazavár" Attila Fehér, Ákos Várszegi
Fiesta "Gyűlölve szeretni" Tamás Knapik
Lola "Legszebb nap" Eszter Major, Viktor Rakonczai
Monika Hoffman "Légy te az első" Ágnes Szabó, Zoltán Dandó
Orsolya Pflum "Távol" János Bende, Tamás Kelemen
Orsolya Szatmári "Véletlen" László Sárkány, Richárd Révész
Zsuzsa Antal and Fishers Company "Falak között" Charles Fisher, Zsuszsanna Antal
Zsuzsa Imre "Érintés" Gábor Mészáros, Sándor K. Varga
Zsuzsi Vágó and Árpád Zsolt Mészáros "Két szív" Tibor Kocsák, Szillárd Somogyi, Tibor Miklós

Final[]

The final took place on 8 February 2008 where fifteen entries competed. "Szívverés" performed by Csézy was selected as the winner via the combination of votes from a jury and a public vote submitted through telephone and SMS. Adrien Szekeres and Csézy were both tied with 29 points but since Csézy received the most votes from the public she was declared the winner.[6] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included 1994 Hungarian Eurovision entrant Friderika Bayer, 1997 Hungarian Eurovision entrants V.I.P., 2005 Hungarian Eurovision entrants NOX and 2007 Hungarian Eurovision entrant Magdi Rúzsa.[7]

Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points
1 Candies "Van aki nyer" 26 3 5 8 12
2 Ez ONE "Lesz, ki téged hazavár" 22 1 4 5 15
3 Zsuzsi Vágó and Árpád Zsolt Mészáros "Két szív" 34 12 13 25 3
4 Monika Hoffman "Légy te az első" 31 9 1 10 11
5 Zsuzsa Antal and Fishers Company "Falak között" 36 13 7 20 5
6 Fiesta "Gyűlölve szeretni" 30 8 12 20 4
7 Zsuzsa Imre "Érintés" 27 5 10 15 10
8 Csaba Gál (Boogie) "Úgy figyeltelek" 33 10 8 18 7
9 Lola "Legszebb nap" 30 8 11 19 6
10 Adrien Szekeres "Piszkos tánc" 39 15 14 29 2
11 DURE "Nem ismerlek már" 26 3 3 6 14
12 Orsolya Pflum "Távol" 34 12 6 18 8
13 Csézy "Szívverés" 38 14 15 29 1
14 21 GRAMM "Még egy dal" 27 5 2 7 13
15 Orsolya Szatmári "Véletlen" 30 8 9 17 9

Preparation[]

Following Csézy's win at the national selection, the English version of "Szívverés", titled "Candlelight", was released on 11 February 2008.[8]

At Eurovision[]

In previous years, if a country placed in the top 10 countries in the final they automatically qualified to the final of the next contest. Had this rule remained for the 2008 contest, Hungary would have directly qualified for the final. However, a change in rules due to the large intake of countries participating in the contest meant that only five countries, the host country and the Big Four countries, would automatically qualify to the final. As such, Hungary were forced to compete in one of the two semi-finals of the 2008 contest in Serbia. She competed in the second semi-final on May 22, performing fifteenth. She placed nineteenth and last with six points, getting four points from Serbia, one from Georgia and one from Denmark.[9]

Gábor Gundel Takács provided commentary on Hungarian television and Éva Novodomszky was the Hungarian spokesperson.[10]

Voting[]

Points awarded to Hungary[]

Points awarded to Hungary (Semi-final 2)[11]
Score Country
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points  Serbia
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Hungary[]

References[]

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  5. ^ Floras, Stella (28 January 2008). "UPD Hungary: Song titles announced". Esctoday.
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  12. ^ "Results of the Grand Final of Belgrade 2008". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 24 April 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
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