Bundesvision Song Contest - Bundesvision Song Contest 2009

Bundesvision Song Contest 2009

Host: Metropolis-Halle, Potsdam, Brandenburg, 13 February 2009

Rank Represented Bundesland Participant Song (and translation, where appropriate) Points
1 Berlin Peter Fox Schwarz zu blau (Black to blue) 174
2 Saxony Polarkreis 18 The Colour of Snow 131
3 North Rhine-Westphalia Rage Gib dich nie auf (Never give yourself up) 112
4 Baden-Württemberg Cassandra Steen Darum Leben Wir (That's why we live) 103
5 Hamburg Olli Schulz Mach den Bibo! (Do the Big Bird!) 73
6 Hesse Fräulein Wunder Sternradio (Star radio) 53
6 Thuringia Chapeau Claque Pandora (Kiss Miss Tragedy) 53
8 Schleswig-Holstein Ruben Cossani Bis auf letzte Nacht (Except for last night) 44
9 Brandenburg Sven van Thom Jaqueline (Ich hab Berlin gekauft) (Jaqueline (I've bought Berlin)) 37
10 Bavaria Claudia Koreck I wui dass du woasst (I want you to know) 34
11 Bremen FlowinImmo et les Freaqz Urlaub am Attersee (Holiday on Attersee) 25
12 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Marteria Zum König geboren (Born to be king) 23
12 Rhineland-Palatinate Pascal Finkenauer Unter Grund (Under Ground) 23
14 Saarland P:lot Mein Name ist (My name is) 21
15 Lower Saxony Fotos Du fehlst mir (I'm missing you) 12
16 Saxony-Anhalt Angelas Park Generation Monoton (Generation Monotone) 10

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