I have to say this was a fantastic and very well thought out list. I didn’t have Montana as my favorite at any stage of the contest, but now months later, it’s the one that stuck with me the longest, and one I find myself coming back to every time I fire up my ASC playlist. Not mad about that at all.
I'm just gonna call it "their" number one lol, all I wanted was to have a nice Allen Stone number one but my friends just could not be more passionate about Jonah bloody Prill lmao
God, SisQo deserved so much better. Blew all my expectations out of the water, and gave an amazing performance with what might just be my favourite rave song of all time. Also, Midnight is so chill, I love it!
Haha. Great video from you guys. Really enjoyed the difference in opinions! Somehow, despite rarely agreeing with each other, you ended up with a GREAT winner. Am really sad that Fire It Up won't be in the final. Oh...and I am that guy who loves Midnight. So you're good, Toast. :3
Cheers for watching mate! The pure chaos route No. 1 was the only real option when our tastes differ so wildly, but that’s why Eurovision etc is always better watched with a group like this where possible, I’d never think Steady Machine could be considered good or Jocelyn could be considered bad but here we are!
@@TaleOfTheToaster I used to do Eurovision watchalongs with non-fans and rank our combined results and it just got weird. We ended up with Croatia winning in 2017 with the guy wearing the two different suits and singing opera/pop duet by himself. XD Still, great fun though.
Man I forget the final of AESC was on cause of Eurovision 2022 rehearsals also would you do a top 40 for eurovision 2022 I know you're a Inazuma channel but stuff like this is cool as well.
the final hasn't aired just yet, that's on Monday night, but I'm gonna be busy for all of next week leading up to the Eurovision final so I decided to make this video a little early now that we've heard most of the songs at least twice. I haven't heard any of the ESC 2022 songs yet but we'll see!
Great to hear your thoughts. I think this contest it's great, but has a problem that songs evaluation are so different between people and actually there is no clear favourite. My, also European, list: My finalists: 1. Rhode Island, Hueston. It's so beautiful and deep song, I still can't understand how it lost to Sparrow... 2. Oklahoma, AleXa. The best performance overall and something new. 3. Texas, Grant Knoche. Most catchy beat and rythm overall. Wonderful performance and a real party hit. 4. Wyoming, Ryan Charles. The best "joke" song, original, catchy and feels real American. 5. Michigan, Ada LeAnn. Great artist, wonderful performance and song with meaning. 6. Guam, Jason J. Beautiful voice and a song with meaning. Real gem left sadly unnoticed. 7. Colorado, Riker Lynch. That song is a "killing" grower. Firstly, I was thinking it's generic, but now can't stop listening these catchy vibes. 8. Georgia, Stela Cole. That girl is so talented and her voice is so beautiful. 9. Washington, Allen Stone. High quality song, even it's not my cup of tea. 10. Nevada, The Crystal Method, just like this kind of songs and love diversity. II half of semifinalists: 11. North Dakota, Chloe Fredericks. So American, great artist and voice. A song itself is a little generic, but more meaningful as Montana's song. 12. Montana, Jonah Prill. So American, great artist. And one strong line about Fire it up?, but the song itself needs more meaning. 13. Oregon, courtship. Catchy, great performance and memorable "joke" entry. It has eurovision spirit in it, indeed. 14. American Samoa, Tenelle. It's catchy and meaningful song. Just I will added a little bit of more stronger notes. It sounds simple but has something inside. 15. Kentucky, Jordan Smith. Great voice, performance. Just song is a little bit generic. 16. Alabama, Ni/Co. Lovely couple, sounds great. Song has a meaning, but lacks stronger accents to remember. 17. Connecticut, Michael Bolton. Catchy, beautiful song. Motivates at current times for peace. Just a singer could be more natural on the scene. Now song is stronger then artist (rear case in this contest). Yes, I heard he is kinda famous, but I don't feel that from the song. 18. Delaware, Nitro Nitra. It is loud and interesting. Different and has a strange vibe who makes you shout. 19. Kansas, Broderick Jones. Great artist, wonderful performance. Everything perfect. Except the song lyrics is so forgetable... But he is definetly worth to be in semifinal. 20. Arkansas, Kelsey Lamb. Great artist, wonderful performance. Everything perfect. Except the song is so forgetable... Wild cards 21. New York, Enisa. It's catchy and unique song, that green lights create a good vibe. Only the first performance wasn't strong, second was better. She is improving, so worth of second chance. The case when song is stronger then artist. 22. Northern Mariana Islands, Sabyu. It's beautiful and clever representation of local tourism. I want to travel when listening this song. Just singer needs to be a little stronger. For me definately worth of the second chance. Good songs: 23. Mississippi, Keyone Starr. It's firing, just a little bit too repetitive. Needs more words. 24. Virginia, Almira Zaky. The song which is a real grower. At first you don't like it, then it starts growing. But too slowly. 25. Louisiana, Brittany Pfantz. Strong shout of motivation. Lacks something more catchy. 26. New Jersey, Brooke Alexx. It has a meaning. But it drowns somewhere in the rythm. 27. New Hampshire, Mari. Great anthem of motivation. One more and nothing new. 28. Pennsylvania, Bri Steves. It is a forgettable song which elavates so much with memorable performance by strong artist. Still it is not a hit. 29. Hawaii, Bronson Varde. Some parts are memorable. Overall it sinks between other songs. 30. U.S. Virgin Islands, Cruz Rock. Chaotic and generic. But has a vibe. 31. Iowa, Alisabeth Von Presley. Like the energy. But it lacks something. 32. Puerto Rico, Christian Pagán. Too repetitive and too much Loco poco. As Latin music lover, I think overall it's too generic entry. 33. Arizona, Las Marías. It could be great song if performers were more experienced. Now it is average Latin vibes. 34. Ohio, Macy Gray. Great song but not very good performance. It was not a Macy Gray night. 35. Idaho, Andrew Sheppard. Not my cup of tea, but has some charms. Could be a grower. 36. New Mexico, Khalisol. I don't like rap, but think it's good song. 37. Maryland, Sisqó. I know Sisqo before, they could be stronger. Very average song. 38. Wisconsin, Jake'O. New Elvis. Great artist, but song is generic and repetative. 39. Florida, Ale Zabala. Great vibe, good mood, great performance. Could be higher on a list or even semifinalist, but I hate this song lyrics. Definetely, written and created by men about women fealings, even the performance with annoying stereotypical pink tones. And that's why as a woman you started to hate this song. 40. Indiana, UG skywalkin. Just for different styles representative. Average songs: 41.Tennessee, Tyler Braden. Great voice. Still don't understand all this Jury love. 42. Massachusetts, Jared Lee. He has a unique voice. Just a song is repetitive and boring. 43. Vermont, Josh Panda. Just average. 44 Missouri, Halie. Forgettable. But possible to find something. 45. Maine, King Kyote. American, sounds great. But you can't remember about what is this song at all. Don't get a hype about it at all. 46. Minnesota, Yam Haus. Annoying "Ready to go". But you remember. Just why it is not the last. 47. Nebraska, Jocelyn. Too much Never alone. 1 minute enough. 48. Utah, Savannah Keyes. Just beautiful girl. 49. Alaska, Jewel. Nothing special. And could be more emotional or personal if it is a story. 50. North Carolina, John Morgan. One phrase song. Songs I hardly remember: 51. South Carolina, Jesse LeProtti. Nebraska managed to get with one phrase into head, this one can't do even that. And the theme the same. But his voice is nice. 52. California, Sweet Taboo.Yes it's a girl group, but nothing special. 53. West Virginia, Alexis Cunningham. Somebody likes her, so maybe not the last one... 54. Washington, D.C., Nëither. When the group name is a most memorable part... 55. South Dakota, Judd Hoos. Just for song name. 56. Illinois, Justin Jesso. ?
Thanks for your thoughts, I’m really glad someone shared their own Top 56 here, especially in the actual qualifier format! I think most of the songs you’ve put through are the ones I also would, it’s only New Jersey and California that I really like which didn’t make your Top 20. I think it’s funny that all three of us in the video had Green Light in 22nd or 23rd and you’ve also got it in the wildcard slot that it also had in the show. Just a very 21st place kind of song, haha. If your final 10 was the real final I reckon Eurovision fans would start to take ASC pretty seriously And I don’t think NËITHER even was a group so that says a lot about the memorability
I agree on Never Alone probably shouldn't have put to many “never alones” had only 2 months to write, learn and pick how I wanted to sing it before before my performance. When I perform it live, now that I'm comfortable with it, I keep almost of the “never alone” out and maybe only sing three. If I ever release a new recording, I'll make sure to do less. Still was a fun song to write and the messaging of the song is and will always be my favorite thing about it.
@@JocelynMusic for me it was perfect! Sure there’s a lot of “never alones” but it’s a song made to make you feel comforted and when you’re lost in that, I don’t mind a bit of repetition, if anything it makes it more comfortable. It’s not for everyone, sure, but it’s still one of the songs I listen to the most cos it’s not really a song for listening to in groups, but just by yourself where no one needs to “judge”. I’ll have to listen to some of your more recent performances though!
@@TaleOfTheToaster I'll have to post one. I think I'm aloud too.🤔 have to ask about the show before I post a new one, I believe. Also, if you haven't already, I do have a full-length album out called “Different.”You should check it out when you have some time!
I've also been told that they were in Donkey Konga! But yeah, I went out and got a copy of Need for Speed Underground from CeX after my introduction to them here
I've never heard of this show, but I'd probably hate watching it lol. Most of it is just not the type of music I'm into. It was interesting seeing your views on it though, it's pretty amusing
But really, for all the relative shortcomings, the song entered made up for it, which makes the snide comments from some Eurofans baffling; I bet if some of these songs were in the Eurovision itself they won't be this derisive
Complains that the last place song repeats the spelling of woman over and over again but then ranks a song that the only lyric is "how bout we fire it up" repeated 20 times. This can't be like a serious ranking. This is an obvious attempt at a troll ranking.
Kinda feels like a generic gig, not like they're trying to impress a jury or audience at home but more like they're trying to impress just a small crowd on front on them
Much love, Toast! 😘😘😘
i may not be much of an inazuma 11 fan anymore but videos like this keep me hooked to your channel
I wonder what the other Inazuma fans will think
@@TaleOfTheToaster oh you get I'm pissed. Not an Inazuma fan??? How pathetic!
@@TaleOfTheToaster and now autocorrect screwed me over,I meant you BET I'm pissed.
I have to say this was a fantastic and very well thought out list. I didn’t have Montana as my favorite at any stage of the contest, but now months later, it’s the one that stuck with me the longest, and one I find myself coming back to every time I fire up my ASC playlist. Not mad about that at all.
Your number 1 had me shook lol. Thanks for the entertaining video.
I'm just gonna call it "their" number one lol, all I wanted was to have a nice Allen Stone number one but my friends just could not be more passionate about Jonah bloody Prill lmao
God, SisQo deserved so much better. Blew all my expectations out of the water, and gave an amazing performance with what might just be my favourite rave song of all time.
Also, Midnight is so chill, I love it!
Haha. Great video from you guys. Really enjoyed the difference in opinions!
Somehow, despite rarely agreeing with each other, you ended up with a GREAT winner. Am really sad that Fire It Up won't be in the final.
Oh...and I am that guy who loves Midnight. So you're good, Toast. :3
Cheers for watching mate! The pure chaos route No. 1 was the only real option when our tastes differ so wildly, but that’s why Eurovision etc is always better watched with a group like this where possible, I’d never think Steady Machine could be considered good or Jocelyn could be considered bad but here we are!
@@TaleOfTheToaster I used to do Eurovision watchalongs with non-fans and rank our combined results and it just got weird. We ended up with Croatia winning in 2017 with the guy wearing the two different suits and singing opera/pop duet by himself. XD
Still, great fun though.
Man I forget the final of AESC was on cause of Eurovision 2022 rehearsals also would you do a top 40 for eurovision 2022 I know you're a Inazuma channel but stuff like this is cool as well.
the final hasn't aired just yet, that's on Monday night, but I'm gonna be busy for all of next week leading up to the Eurovision final so I decided to make this video a little early now that we've heard most of the songs at least twice. I haven't heard any of the ESC 2022 songs yet but we'll see!
Wow I really agree with this Cam-Cam person's opinions, she's correct on literally everything
Can't Make You love me is just 🔥🔥🔥
Great to hear your thoughts. I think this contest it's great, but has a problem that songs evaluation are so different between people and actually there is no clear favourite. My, also European, list:
My finalists:
1. Rhode Island, Hueston. It's so beautiful and deep song, I still can't understand how it lost to Sparrow...
2. Oklahoma, AleXa. The best performance overall and something new.
3. Texas, Grant Knoche. Most catchy beat and rythm overall. Wonderful performance and a real party hit.
4. Wyoming, Ryan Charles. The best "joke" song, original, catchy and feels real American.
5. Michigan, Ada LeAnn. Great artist, wonderful performance and song with meaning.
6. Guam, Jason J. Beautiful voice and a song with meaning. Real gem left sadly unnoticed.
7. Colorado, Riker Lynch. That song is a "killing" grower. Firstly, I was thinking it's generic, but now can't stop listening these catchy vibes.
8. Georgia, Stela Cole. That girl is so talented and her voice is so beautiful.
9. Washington, Allen Stone. High quality song, even it's not my cup of tea.
10. Nevada, The Crystal Method, just like this kind of songs and love diversity.
II half of semifinalists:
11. North Dakota, Chloe Fredericks. So American, great artist and voice. A song itself is a little generic, but more meaningful as Montana's song.
12. Montana, Jonah Prill. So American, great artist. And one strong line about Fire it up?, but the song itself needs more meaning.
13. Oregon, courtship. Catchy, great performance and memorable "joke" entry. It has eurovision spirit in it, indeed.
14. American Samoa, Tenelle. It's catchy and meaningful song. Just I will added a little bit of more stronger notes. It sounds simple but has something inside.
15. Kentucky, Jordan Smith. Great voice, performance. Just song is a little bit generic.
16. Alabama, Ni/Co. Lovely couple, sounds great. Song has a meaning, but lacks stronger accents to remember.
17. Connecticut, Michael Bolton. Catchy, beautiful song. Motivates at current times for peace. Just a singer could be more natural on the scene. Now song is stronger then artist (rear case in this contest). Yes, I heard he is kinda famous, but I don't feel that from the song.
18. Delaware, Nitro Nitra. It is loud and interesting. Different and has a strange vibe who makes you shout.
19. Kansas, Broderick Jones. Great artist, wonderful performance. Everything perfect. Except the song lyrics is so forgetable... But he is definetly worth to be in semifinal.
20. Arkansas, Kelsey Lamb. Great artist, wonderful performance. Everything perfect. Except the song is so forgetable...
Wild cards
21. New York, Enisa. It's catchy and unique song, that green lights create a good vibe. Only the first performance wasn't strong, second was better. She is improving, so worth of second chance. The case when song is stronger then artist.
22. Northern Mariana Islands, Sabyu. It's beautiful and clever representation of local tourism. I want to travel when listening this song. Just singer needs to be a little stronger. For me definately worth of the second chance.
Good songs:
23. Mississippi, Keyone Starr. It's firing, just a little bit too repetitive. Needs more words.
24. Virginia, Almira Zaky. The song which is a real grower. At first you don't like it, then it starts growing. But too slowly.
25. Louisiana, Brittany Pfantz. Strong shout of motivation. Lacks something more catchy.
26. New Jersey, Brooke Alexx. It has a meaning. But it drowns somewhere in the rythm.
27. New Hampshire, Mari. Great anthem of motivation. One more and nothing new.
28. Pennsylvania, Bri Steves. It is a forgettable song which elavates so much with memorable performance by strong artist. Still it is not a hit.
29. Hawaii, Bronson Varde. Some parts are memorable. Overall it sinks between other songs.
30. U.S. Virgin Islands, Cruz Rock. Chaotic and generic. But has a vibe.
31. Iowa, Alisabeth Von Presley. Like the energy. But it lacks something.
32. Puerto Rico, Christian Pagán. Too repetitive and too much Loco poco. As Latin music lover, I think overall it's too generic entry.
33. Arizona, Las Marías. It could be great song if performers were more experienced. Now it is average Latin vibes.
34. Ohio, Macy Gray. Great song but not very good performance. It was not a Macy Gray night.
35. Idaho, Andrew Sheppard. Not my cup of tea, but has some charms. Could be a grower.
36. New Mexico, Khalisol. I don't like rap, but think it's good song.
37. Maryland, Sisqó. I know Sisqo before, they could be stronger. Very average song.
38. Wisconsin, Jake'O. New Elvis. Great artist, but song is generic and repetative.
39. Florida, Ale Zabala. Great vibe, good mood, great performance. Could be higher on a list or even semifinalist, but I hate this song lyrics. Definetely, written and created by men about women fealings, even the performance with annoying stereotypical pink tones. And that's why as a woman you started to hate this song.
40. Indiana, UG skywalkin. Just for different styles representative.
Average songs:
41.Tennessee, Tyler Braden. Great voice. Still don't understand all this Jury love.
42. Massachusetts, Jared Lee. He has a unique voice. Just a song is repetitive and boring.
43. Vermont, Josh Panda. Just average.
44 Missouri, Halie. Forgettable. But possible to find something.
45. Maine, King Kyote. American, sounds great. But you can't remember about what is this song at all. Don't get a hype about it at all.
46. Minnesota, Yam Haus. Annoying "Ready to go". But you remember. Just why it is not the last.
47. Nebraska, Jocelyn. Too much Never alone. 1 minute enough.
48. Utah, Savannah Keyes. Just beautiful girl.
49. Alaska, Jewel. Nothing special. And could be more emotional or personal if it is a story.
50. North Carolina, John Morgan. One phrase song.
Songs I hardly remember:
51. South Carolina, Jesse LeProtti. Nebraska managed to get with one phrase into head, this one can't do even that. And the theme the same. But his voice is nice.
52. California, Sweet Taboo.Yes it's a girl group, but nothing special.
53. West Virginia, Alexis Cunningham. Somebody likes her, so maybe not the last one...
54. Washington, D.C., Nëither. When the group name is a most memorable part...
55. South Dakota, Judd Hoos. Just for song name.
56. Illinois, Justin Jesso. ?
Thanks for your thoughts, I’m really glad someone shared their own Top 56 here, especially in the actual qualifier format! I think most of the songs you’ve put through are the ones I also would, it’s only New Jersey and California that I really like which didn’t make your Top 20. I think it’s funny that all three of us in the video had Green Light in 22nd or 23rd and you’ve also got it in the wildcard slot that it also had in the show. Just a very 21st place kind of song, haha. If your final 10 was the real final I reckon Eurovision fans would start to take ASC pretty seriously
And I don’t think NËITHER even was a group so that says a lot about the memorability
I agree on Never Alone probably shouldn't have put to many “never alones” had only 2 months to write, learn and pick how I wanted to sing it before before my performance. When I perform it live, now that I'm comfortable with it, I keep almost of the “never alone” out and maybe only sing three. If I ever release a new recording, I'll make sure to do less. Still was a fun song to write and the messaging of the song is and will always be my favorite thing about it.
@@JocelynMusic for me it was perfect! Sure there’s a lot of “never alones” but it’s a song made to make you feel comforted and when you’re lost in that, I don’t mind a bit of repetition, if anything it makes it more comfortable. It’s not for everyone, sure, but it’s still one of the songs I listen to the most cos it’s not really a song for listening to in groups, but just by yourself where no one needs to “judge”. I’ll have to listen to some of your more recent performances though!
@@TaleOfTheToaster I'll have to post one. I think I'm aloud too.🤔 have to ask about the show before I post a new one, I believe. Also, if you haven't already, I do have a full-length album out called “Different.”You should check it out when you have some time!
Have to ask the show****
I am also a Midnight enthusiast. I love it.
I don't really watch these types of show and I barely listen to western music but this was an interesting watch!
Thanks for watching, I'm glad it's of interest to some ASC/Eurovision outsiders!
as if the crystal method were on this, i knew them from the fifa soundtrack yonks ago lol
I've also been told that they were in Donkey Konga! But yeah, I went out and got a copy of Need for Speed Underground from CeX after my introduction to them here
What font did you use for the text?
Argh I can’t remember now, but I did Google what the actual ASC fonts were and eventually found a result so those are what I used
Nitro Nitra Train? Forget Mad Express,that name is the real bomb.
What does VT mean?
The segment talking a contestant just before their song
Grant, Broderick, and Jonah were my top 3 😍
I've never heard of this show, but I'd probably hate watching it lol. Most of it is just not the type of music I'm into. It was interesting seeing your views on it though, it's pretty amusing
not too late to watch the final on Monday evening haha, either way though, glad you enjoyed my views on music you've never heard before or since
haha Alabama is my favourite song haha
florida too
Minnesota at 55 T-T
This video will have more views than Bad Girl's performance within a couple of days 😶
Well if you've busted out the burner account for this, you can do it for Bad Girl about 75 times
Huh. I don't think I've seen these hissatsu before
I’d love to see Sunsets and Seaturtles as a special move
@@TaleOfTheToaster I mean we've seen penguins
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I really hope the “is it you is it me” stops!
But really, for all the relative shortcomings, the song entered made up for it, which makes the snide comments from some Eurofans baffling; I bet if some of these songs were in the Eurovision itself they won't be this derisive
Glad california won you over but our loss is likely the reason the show wasn't renewed.
I thought toast got hack but I guess not
That's the reaction I wanted
not nick having bad music taste.
commnent
wow ur not shadow blocked
Complains that the last place song repeats the spelling of woman over and over again but then ranks a song that the only lyric is "how bout we fire it up" repeated 20 times. This can't be like a serious ranking. This is an obvious attempt at a troll ranking.
Bruh
Kinda feels like a generic gig, not like they're trying to impress a jury or audience at home but more like they're trying to impress just a small crowd on front on them