Hungary In The Eurovision Song Contest
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has participated in the
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17 times since making its debut in . Hungary attempted to participate in but failed to qualify from ''
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'', a special qualifying competition set up for seven former
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countries. Hungary's first contest in 1994 remains its most successful, with
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finishing in fourth place. The country's only other top five result is András Kállay-Saunders' fifth-place in . Their other top ten results are
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finishing ninth in ,
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tenth in , and
Joci Pápai József "Joci" Pápai (; born 22 September 1981) is a Hungarian singer, rapper and guitarist of Romani descent. He represented Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song " Origo" finishing in 8th place. He represented Hungary aga ...
eighth in , giving Hungary a total of five top ten placements.


History

The country's first entry would have been "Árva reggel", performed by Andrea Szulák, in , but a qualification round was installed just for former Eastern Bloc countries, and the song did not manage to qualify to the grand final. The first official participation was of "
Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet? "Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet?" (; "To whom shall I tell my sins?") is a song by Hungarian singer Friderika Bayer. Written and composed by Szilveszter Jenei, it represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 in Dublin. It marked Hungary's debut p ...
", performed by
Friderika Bayer Ilona Csukáné (born 4 October 1971), known professionally as Friderika Bayer, is a Hungarian singer. She is best known for representing Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 with the song " Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet?", placing fourth. ...
, in . Hungary received the maximum score of 12 points from the first three countries to vote. However, as the competition progressed, it attracted fewer votes, and finished in fourth place. The entry was not as successful, garnering only 3 points, narrowly beating last-place Germany. In Hungary again failed to qualify when "Fortuna", performed by
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did not qualify from the pre-qualification round. Hungary withdrew after the contest. It had planned to return in 2004, but ultimately did not take part in the contest. They eventually returned in , where they finished in 12th place in the final with " Forogj, világ!", performed by
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. However, Hungary withdrew again in , returning in with "
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", the first Hungarian entry in English, performed by
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, the winner of the 3rd season of the Hungarian talent show
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. The song came 9th in
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, receiving 128 points in the final. After coming last in the semi-final in the contest, Magyar Televízió (MTV), the Hungarian broadcaster, confirmed Hungary's participation at the contest in
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. After MTV's original choice was revealed to have been released before 1 October 2008, breaking contest rules, it was decided that " Dance with Me", performed by
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, would be Hungary's entry, after MTV's second choice to represent Hungary declined. The song placed 15th in the second semi-final, failing to qualify for the grand final for the second time since the introduction of the semi-finals in . In October 2009, MTV confirmed that they would not participate in the contest due to financial limitations in the company which would prevent them from sending an entry to the contest in
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,
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. Duna TV broadcast the event live and applied for EBU membership to send a representative to
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in 2011. However, during the EBU's 65th conference, Duna TV's bid to become an active member was rejected. In December 2010, it was confirmed that MTV had agreed to return to the 2011 edition. MTV internally selected the song "
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", performed by
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'', to select the Hungarian entry for the contest in
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. The song "
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, was selected. The song placed 10th in the first semi-final with 52 points, and 24th in the final with 19 points. As of 2019, ''A Dal'' has been used as the Hungarian selection process every year since. In , Hungary reached the top 10, when the song "
Kedvesem Hungary participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden. The Hungarian entry was selected through a national selection format titled again ''A Dal'' (which means "The Song"), consisting of three heats, two semi-finals and a fina ...
(Zoohacker Remix)", performed by
ByeAlex Alex Márta (born 6 June 1984), better known by his stage name ByeAlex, is a Hungarian indie pop singer, songwriter, journalist, and novelist. He represented Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden, with the song "Kedvesem ...
, placed 10th with 84 points. Hungary reached the top 5 in , when the song "
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", performed by András Kállay-Saunders, placed 5th with 143 points, achieving the best result Hungary has had since their first participation in 1994. Hungary made it to the top ten once again in , when the song "
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", performed by
Joci Pápai József "Joci" Pápai (; born 22 September 1981) is a Hungarian singer, rapper and guitarist of Romani descent. He represented Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song " Origo" finishing in 8th place. He represented Hungary aga ...
, placed 8th with 200 points, achieving their best result in three years. Pápai represented Hungary again in with the song "", but failed to qualify for the final, marking Hungary's first non-qualification since 2009. Hungary did not appear on the final list of participants for the later-cancelled contest; they have been absent from the contest since. MTVA stated that they would "support the valuable productions created by the talents of Hungarian pop music directly" instead of participating in the contest. The withdrawal came during a rise of anti-
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sentiment among the leadership of Hungary and MTVA; while no official reason for the withdrawal was given by the broadcaster, an inside source speaking with the website ''Index.hu'' speculated that the contest was considered "too gay" for MTVA to participate.


Participation overview


Awards


Marcel Bezençon Awards


Winner by OGAE members


Barbara Dex Award


Related involvement


Heads of delegation


Commentators and spokespersons


Gallery

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Magdi Rúzsa Magdolna "Magdi" Rúzsa (; sr, Магдолна Ружа, Magdolna Ruža; born 28 November 1985) is a Hungarian singer who won the 2006 title of ''Megasztár'' (''"Megastar"''), Hungary's nationwide talent search, that resembles, but is not base ...
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Csézy Csézy, real name Erzsébet Csézi (born 9 October 1979 in Mezőkövesd), is a Hungarian pop singer. On 8 February 2008 she was chosen to represent Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade with the song " Candlelight". She finished la ...
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Kati Wolf Kati Wolf (born 24 September 1974) is a Hungarian singer. Wolf represented Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "What About My Dreams?".ByeAlex Alex Márta (born 6 June 1984), better known by his stage name ByeAlex, is a Hungarian indie pop singer, songwriter, journalist, and novelist. He represented Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden, with the song "Kedvesem ...
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Boggie Boglárka Csemer (, born 30 November 1986 in Budapest, Hungary), professionally known as Boggie, is a Hungarian pop vocalist and songwriter. Globally, Boggie is best known for her 2014 hit single entitled "Nouveau Parfum" ( hu, Parfüm) from her ...
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Joci Pápai József "Joci" Pápai (; born 22 September 1981) is a Hungarian singer, rapper and guitarist of Romani descent. He represented Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song " Origo" finishing in 8th place. He represented Hungary aga ...
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Joci Pápai József "Joci" Pápai (; born 22 September 1981) is a Hungarian singer, rapper and guitarist of Romani descent. He represented Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song " Origo" finishing in 8th place. He represented Hungary aga ...
in Tel Aviv ()


Notes and references


Notes


References


External links


Points to and from Hungary
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