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}}'''"Singing Man Namisentria Act 4" ''' ([[Koran language|Koran]]: 싱깅맨 나미센트리아 Act 4, [[Namimorish language|Namimorish]]: シングマン 並川鳥杏 Act 4) is the eighth edition and also the third special of the Namimorish music festival, [[Singing Man]], to select [[Namimori]]'s and its neighbor [[Qasentria]]'s entries to the [[Fantasia Contest 27]].
}}'''"Singing Man Namisentria Act 4" ''' ([[Koran language|Koran]]: 싱깅맨 나미센트리아 Act 4, [[Namimorish language|Namimorish]]: シングマン 並川鳥杏 Act 4) is the eighth edition and also the third special of the Namimorish music festival, [[Singing Man]], to select [[Namimori]]'s and its neighbor [[Qasentria]]'s entries to the [[Fantasia Contest 27]].


On XX December 2021, the return of the special binational collaboration was announced by the new head of Namimorish delegation [[Minagi Tzusuru]] after a seasonal break. The winning song from each country will compete for their respective nation at the Fantasia Contest 26 which will be expectedly held in [[Glacea]].
On XX December 2021, the return of the special binational collaboration was announced by the new head of Namimorish delegation [[Minagi Tzusuru]] after a seasonal break. The winning song from each country will compete for their respective nation at the Fantasia Contest 27 which will be expectedly held in [[Glacea]].


The format of the competition will consist of three shows: two semi-final rounds and a final. An initial 24 entries were selected for the competition through one method : an open call for song submissions separately held by each broadcasting company. The 24 competing entries are randomly divided into two semi-finals, with twelve compositions in each. From each semi-final, the songs that place within the top six qualify directly to the final, bringing the total number of competing entries in the final to 12.
The format of the competition will consist of three shows: two semi-final rounds and a final. An initial 24 entries were selected for the competition through one method : an open call for song submissions separately held by each broadcasting company. The 24 competing entries are randomly divided into two semi-finals, with twelve compositions in each. From each semi-final, the songs that place within the top six qualify directly to the final, bringing the total number of competing entries in the final to 12.

Qasentrian singer Nada and Sovarasman-born Namimorish singer Shim Gyu-Seon (Lucia) won the selection, with Nada placing 1st with 14.29% and Shim Gyu-Seon (Lucia) finishing in joint 2nd place with Shamir with 11.69%.


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