music.wikisort.org - Composition"Hatrið mun sigra" (Icelandic: [ˈhaːtrɪð mʏːn ˈsɪɣra]; transl. "Hatred will prevail") is a song by Icelandic band Hatari.[1] It won Söngvakeppnin 2019 and finished 10th at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The song was the first Eurovision Song Contest entry to be performed in Icelandic since 2013.[2]
An extended version of the song is included in the band's debut studio album, Neyslutrans (2020).[3]
2019 song by Hatari
"Hatrið mun sigra" |
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Released | 1 February 2019 |
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Length | 2:59 |
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Label | Ríkisútvarpið |
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Songwriter(s) | - Einar Hrafn Stefánsson
- Klemens Nikulásson Hannigan
- Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson
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"Spillingardans" (2018) |
"Hatrið mun sigra" (2019) |
"Klefi / صامد" (2019) |
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"Hatrið mun sigra" on YouTube |
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Country | Iceland |
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Artist(s) | Hatari |
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Composer(s) | - Einar Hrafn Stefánsson
- Klemens Nikulásson Hannigan
- Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson
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Lyricist(s) | - Einar Hrafn Stefánsson
- Klemens Nikulásson Hannigan
- Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson
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Semi-final result | 3rd |
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Semi-final points | 221 |
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Final result | 10th |
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Final points | 232 |
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◄ "Our Choice" (2018) |
"Think About Things" (2020) ► |
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Eurovision Song Contest
Main article: Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
The song was chosen to represent Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 after Hatari was selected through Söngvakeppnin 2019, the national selection process organised by the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service for Iceland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. On 28 January 2019, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Iceland was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 14 May 2019, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show. Once all the competing songs for the 2019 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the show's producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Iceland was set to perform in position 13. It was performed during the first semi-final on 14 May 2019, and qualified for the final,[4] where it finished in 10th place with 232 points.
Charts
References
 Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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2020
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1980s | |
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1990s | |
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2000s |
- August & Telma
- Two Tricky
- Birgitta
- Jónsi
- Selma
- Silvia Night
- Eiríkur Hauksson
- Euroband
- Yohanna
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2010s | |
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2020s |
Daði & Gagnamagnið
- Daði & Gagnamagnið
- Systur
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Songs |
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1980s |
- "Gleðibankinn"
- "Hægt og hljótt"
- "Þú og þeir (Sókrates)"
- "Það sem enginn sér"
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1990s |
- "Eitt lag enn"
- "Draumur um Nínu"
- "Nei eða já"
- "Þá veistu svarið"
- "Nætur"
- "Núna"
- "Sjúbídú"
- "Minn hinsti dans"
- "All Out of Luck"
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2000s |
- "Tell Me!"
- "Angel"
- "Open Your Heart"
- "Heaven"
- "If I Had Your Love"
- "Congratulations"
- "Valentine Lost"
- "This Is My Life"
- "Is It True?"
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2020s | |
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Note : Entries scored out are when Iceland did not compete |
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Finalists (by final results) |
- Netherlands (winner)
- Italy
- Russia
- Switzerland
- Sweden
- Norway
- North Macedonia
- Azerbaijan
- Australia
- Iceland
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Cyprus
- Malta
- Slovenia
- France
- Albania
- Serbia
- San Marino
- Estonia
- Greece
- Spain
- Israel
- Belarus
- Germany
- United Kingdom
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Semi-final 1 (alphabetical order) |
- Belgium
- Finland
- Georgia
- Hungary
- Montenegro
- Poland
- Portugal
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Semi-final 2 (alphabetical order) |
- Armenia
- Austria
- Croatia
- Ireland
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Moldova
- Romania
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Withdrawn | |
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Finalists (by final results) | |
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Semi-final 1 (alphabetical order) |
- Conan Osíris
- Darude feat. Sebastian Rejman
- D mol
- Eliot
- Joci Pápai
- Oto Nemsadze
- Tulia
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Other |
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- List of Eurovision Song Contest 2019 jurors
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На других языках
- [en] Hatrið mun sigra
[ru] Hatrið mun sigra
«Hatrið mun sigra» (исландское произношение: [ˈhaːtrɪð ˈmʏːn ˈsɪɣra]; с исланд. — «Ненависть восторжествует») — песня в исполнении исландского трио Hatari, представленная на конкурсе «Евровидение-2019» в Тель-Авиве[1].
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