Brunei in the ABU Radio Song Festival

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Member station Radio Televisyen Brunei
Participation summary
Appearances3 (5 entries)
First appearance 2012
Highest placement3rd: 2012

Brunei have participated in the ABU Radio Song Festival three times. The Bruneian broadcaster, Radio Televisyen Brunei, has been the organiser of the Bruneian entry since the country's debut in the contest in 2012. [1] [2]

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History

2012

Radio Televisyen Brunei is one of the founder members in the ABU Radio Song Festivals, having participated in the very first ABU Radio Song Festival 2012. [2] Two songs were submitted for the first festival, with only one being selected to go through to the televised final. Maria Aires sang "Yang Terindah" and finished in third place, while Jazz Hayat failed to make it to the televised final.

2014

Brunei participated in the 2014 festival in Colombo, Sri Lanka, two songs were submitted by the Brunei broadcaster for the festival. On 19 March 2014 it was announced that Neff Aslee with the song "Juliet" had been put forward to participate, [3] on 20 March 2014 Rapual Rezal was also announced as a potential participant. [4] On 1 April 2014 it was confirmed that Neff Aslee had been selected to participate in the festival in Colombo. [5]

2015

On 4 December 2014 Brunei confirmed that they would participate in the 3rd festival in Myanmar [6] On 8 April 2015 it was announced that Nurul Huda Fadilah Hj Md Junaidi (Dila) would represent Brunei at the festival, she would sing “Aku Milik Orang”. [7]

Participation overview

Table key
  Grand Prix
  Gold Award
  Silver Award
  Bronze Award
  Jury Award
YearEntrantSongLanguagePlaceAward
2012 Maria Aires [8] "Yang Terindah" Malay 3Silver award
Jazz Hayat"I stalk your profile" English, MalayFailed to qualify
2014 Neff Aslee "Juliet"English
Rapul Rezal"Inilah Sebenarnya"MalayFailed to qualify
2015 Dila"Aku Milik Orang"Malay

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