🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: Mamagama’s entry is released

Run with U

Mamagama’s entry is released. Azerbaijan’s Eurovision 2025 act, has officially released their entry “Run With U.” The song, co-written by Sefael Mishiyev, Bahruz Efendiyev, and Allahverdi Gumbetli, highlights the band’s signature alternative rock sound. The group blends rock, electronic, and indie elements, creating a fresh and modern style for the competition.

Selection process

To select its Eurovision representative, Ä°ctimai Televiziya (Ä°TV) conducted an internal selection process. The broadcaster received 154 song submissions. After an initial review, 12 entries advanced to the evaluation stage. A panel of Azerbaijani and international jury members carefully assessed each song before making their decision.

The Azerbaijani jury included influential figures like rapper Elşad Xose, Eurovision 2017 representative Diana Hajiyeva (Dihaj), and composer Faig Sujaddinov. Through anonymous voting, Mamagama was chosen as the country’s representative. On February 4, İTV officially announced the band’s participation in Eurovision 2025, confirming their place in the contest in Basel, Switzerland.

Mamagama

Mamagama, an alternative rock band, has gained national recognition for their unique sound. Their Eurovision entry, “Run With U,” stood out during the selection process. The song’s energetic and modern style brings a fresh perspective to Azerbaijan’s Eurovision history.

Now, Mamagama is preparing for the Eurovision stage. They aim to impress international audiences with their dynamic performances and innovative sound. Their goal is to make a lasting impact and strengthen Azerbaijan’s presence at Eurovision. With their distinctive music, they are ready to showcase Azerbaijan’s alternative rock scene to the world.

Please read more about Mamagama and about the song in our database.

Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest

Azerbaijan debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2008 and quickly became one of the most successful countries in the competition. The nation won in 2011 with “Running Scared” by Ell & Nikki and has frequently placed in the top 10. Known for its elaborate staging and strong performances, Azerbaijan continues to be a powerhouse in Eurovision, blending modern pop with cultural influences.

photo: EBU/Ä°ctimai

 

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🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: Mamagama’s entry is released

Run with U Mamagama’s entry is released. Azerbaijan’s Eurovision 2025 act, has officially released their entry “Run With U.” The song, co-written by Sefael Mishiyev, Bahruz Efendiyev, and Allahverdi Gumbetli, highlights the band’s signature alternative rock sound. The group blends rock, electronic, and indie elements, creating a fresh and modern style for the competition. Selection process To select its Eurovision representative, Ä°ctimai Televiziya (Ä°TV) conducted an internal selection process. The broadcaster received 154 song submissions. After an initial review, 12 entries advanced to the evaluation stage. A panel of Azerbaijani and international jury members carefully assessed each song before making their decision. The Azerbaijani jury included influential figures like rapper ElÅŸad Xose, Eurovision 2017 representative Diana Hajiyeva (Dihaj), and composer Faig Sujaddinov. Through anonymous voting, Mamagama was chosen as the country’s representative. On February 4, Ä°TV officially announced the band’s participation in Eurovision 2025, confirming their place in the contest in Basel, Switzerland. Mamagama Mamagama, an alternative rock band, has gained national recognition for their unique sound. Their Eurovision entry, “Run With U,” stood out during the selection process. The song’s energetic and modern style brings a fresh perspective to Azerbaijan’s Eurovision history. Now, Mamagama is preparing for the Eurovision stage. They aim to impress international audiences with their dynamic performances and innovative sound. Their goal is to make a lasting impact and strengthen Azerbaijan’s presence at Eurovision. With their distinctive music, they are ready to showcase Azerbaijan’s alternative rock scene to the world. Please read more about Mamagama and about the song in our database. Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest Azerbaijan debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2008 and quickly became one of the most successful countries in the competition. The nation won in 2011 with “Running Scared” by Ell & Nikki and has frequently placed in the top 10. Known for its elaborate staging and strong performances, Azerbaijan continues to be a powerhouse in Eurovision, blending modern pop with cultural influences. photo: EBU/Ä°ctimai   Share

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