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American Song Contest

American Song Contest 2022: all about the first season – Summary 3/3.

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The American Song Contest, the overseas Eurovision, kicked off on Monday 21 March – in the final episode of our three-part round-up, we introduce the presenters of the first season, the performers from each country, how the voting went, and wherein Europe the other big continental contest is following.

In the last few weeks, we’ve covered how the American Eurovision fan fanzine was transformed into an overseas show, and in our second episode, we took a closer look at how the franchise format works. In our final article, we’ve rounded up the highlights of the first season of the American Song Contest, including the presenters and voting process, the 2022 contestants from each state, and how and when to follow the contest in Europe.

American Song Contest 2022 – The Participants*

Just two-and-a-half weeks before, on 3 March 2022, organiser NBC, Atlantic Records, which is the legal representative of the song recording rights, and Eurovision.tv announced the performers for the first season, and then the contest songs in the weeks leading up to the qualifying rounds, which are summarised below:

State / Territory Artist Song
 Alabama Ni/Co The Difference
 Alaska Jewel The Story
 American Samoa Tenelle Full Circle
 Arizona Las Marías La Finikera
 Arkansas Kelsey Lamb Never Like This
 California Sweet Taboo Keys to the Kingdom
 Colorado Riker Lynch Feel the Love
 Connecticut Michael Bolton Beautiful World
 Delaware Nitro Nitra Train
 Florida Ale Zabala Flirt
 Georgia Stela Cole DIY
 Guam Jason J. Midnight
 Hawaii Bronson Varde 4 You
 Idaho Andrew Sheppard Steady Machine
 Illinois Justin Jesso Lifeline
 Indiana UG skywalkin ft. Maxie Love in My City
 Iowa Alisabeth Von Presley Wonder
 Kansas Broderick Jones Tell Me
 Kentucky Jordan Smith Sparrow
 Louisiana Brittany Pfantz Now You Do
 Maine King Kyote Get Out Alive
 Maryland Sisqó It’s Up
 Massachusetts Jared Lee Shameless
 Michigan Ada LeAnn Natalie.
 Minnesota Yam Haus Ready to Go
 Mississippi Keyone Starr Fire
 Missouri Brett Seper Can’t Stay Away
 Montana Jonah Prill Fire It Up
 Nebraska Jocelyn Never Alone
 Nevada The Crystal Method Watch Me Now
 New Hampshire MARi Fly
 New Jersey Brooke Alexx I Don’t Take Pictures Anymore
 New Mexico Khalisol Drop
 New York ENISA Green Light
 North Carolina John Morgan Right in the Middle
 North Dakota Chloe Fredericks Can’t Make You Love Me
 Northern Mariana Islands Sabyu Sunsets and Seaturtles
 Ohio Macy Gray Every Night
 Oklahoma AleXa Wonderland
 Oregon courtship. Million Dollar Smoothies
 Pennsylvania Bri Steves Plenty Love
 Puerto Rico Christian Pagán Loko
 Rhode Island Hueston Held On Too Long
 South Carolina Jesse LeProtti Not Alone
 South Dakota Judd Hoos Bad Girl
 Tennessee Tyler Braden Seventeen
 Texas Grant Knoche Mr. Independent
 U.S. Virgin Islands Cruz Rock Celebrando
 Utah Savannah Keyes Sad Girl
 Vermont Josh Panda Rollercoaster
 Virginia Almira Zaky Over You
 Washington Allen Stone A Little Bit of Both
 Washington, D.C. NËITHER I Like It
 West Virginia Alexis Cunningham Working on a Miracle
 Wisconsin Jake’O Feel Your Love
 Wyoming Ryan Charles New Boot Goofin

* the data for each state’s song is continually updated in our spreadsheet based on data from NBC and Atlantic Records; participating racers are listed in alphabetical order of the US names of each state

NBC has also created an interactive map for this season of the American Song Contest: click on each state to find out more about the performer and their career path in that area.

The presenters of the American Song Contest 2022

On 14 February 2022, NBC, which produces and presents the US format, and rights-holder EBU announced the hosts of the 2022 American Song Contest: Grammy-winning pop superstar Kelly Clarkson and multi-platinum-selling music icon Snoop Dogg will host the first season of the overseas song contest. Previously, the presenting duo have both appeared on The Voice, with Clarkson as a returning coach and Snoop as a “mega mentor” in season 20 in the US.

Kelly Clarkson and Eurovision

Clarkson is an Emmy-winning talk show host and Grammy-winning artist. As America’s original Idol, Clarkson is one of the most popular artists of her era, with more than 25 million albums and 40 million singles sold worldwide. He has released eight studio albums and two children’s books, including the New York Times Top 10 bestseller River Rose and the magical lullaby River Rose. In 2020, she released her critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated studio album Meaning of Life and her powerful single I Dare You, which she recorded with five other artists in six languages, including some of the major Eurovision winners.

“I have been a fan and love the concept of Eurovision and am thrilled to bring the musical phenomenon to America. I’m so excited to work with Snoop and can’t wait to see every state and territory represented by artists singing their own songs.”

Kelly Clarkson performed the winning song of the 2019 Tel Aviv Eurovision Song Contest, the only song to have been a Eurovision winner for two years, a cover of the song Arcade by Duncan Laurence, on her own show on 7 February.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDgpJnX7oiU

Snoop Dogg and the American extravaganza

Snoop Dogg is a multi-platinum recording artist, actor, philanthropist and entertainment icon. The rapper has reigned unrivalled for nearly three decades, raising the ‘bar’ as an award-winning entertainer and globally acclaimed entrepreneur. To date, he has released 19 studio albums, sold more than 40 million albums worldwide, reached number one on Billboard’s international charts countless times and received 20 Grammy nominations. Snoop Dogg said:

“I am honored to host American Song Contest alongside my lil sis Kelly Clarkson, aka Miss Texas. 🎤🎬👊🏾👊🏾”

About the vote and the dates of the European broadcasts

For more information about voting in the American Song Contest and the European broadcasts, see the next page.

Written by: Faragó Péter György

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