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So far, there have been '''twenty five winners''' of the '''[[Fantasia Contest]]''', a competition organised by members of the [[Fantasia Broadcasting Association]]. The contest has been held once approximately every three months since September 2015. The contest's winner has been determined through a voting system in which each country casts votes through either jury, televoting or both and awards them. The country with the most points is declared the winner. Throughout the twenty five contests held, [[Alkyria in the Fantasia Contest|Alkyria]], [[Niolskiaj in the Fantasia Contest|Niolskiaj]] and [[Torlova in the Fantasia Contest|Torlova]] have won the contest twice, with the remaining twentieth countries winning once.
So far, there have been '''twenty eight winners''' of the '''[[Fantasia Contest]]''', a competition organised by members of the [[Fantasia Broadcasting Association]]. The contest has been held once approximately every three months since September 2015. The contest's winner has been determined through a voting system in which each country casts votes through either jury, televoting or both and awards them. The country with the most points is declared the winner. Throughout the twenty five contests held, [[Alkyria in the Fantasia Contest|Alkyria]], [[Demacia in the Fantasia Contest|Demacia]], [[Niolskiaj in the Fantasia Contest|Niolskiaj]] and [[Torlova in the Fantasia Contest|Torlova]] have won the contest twice, with the remaining twentieth countries winning once.


The winners of the contest have mostly been female solo performers, however male solo performers won the contest in the fourteenth and nineteenth editions. Groups (including featured artists) have won the contest five times, in the third, seventh, thirteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth editions. Of those wins, one ([[AJR]]) has been an entirely male group, two ([[Snow Ghosts]] and [[PVRIS]]) have been mixed groups with female vocalists and two ([[Tiger JK]] featuring [[Yoonmirae]] and [[Bizzy]] & [[Bring Me The Horizon]] featuring [[Grimes]]) include both male and female vocalists.
The winners of the contest have mostly been female solo performers, however male solo performers won the contest in the fourteenth and nineteenth editions. Groups (including featured artists) have won the contest five times, in the third, seventh, thirteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth editions. Of those wins, one ([[AJR]]) has been an entirely male group, two ([[Snow Ghosts]] and [[PVRIS]]) have been mixed groups with female vocalists and two ([[Tiger JK]] featuring [[Yoonmirae]] and [[Bizzy]] & [[Bring Me The Horizon]] featuring [[Grimes]]) include both male and female vocalists.