Eesti Laul 2012 Eesti Laul 2012 was the fourth edition of the Estonian national selection
Eesti Laul, which selected Estonia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. The competition consisted of twenty entries competing in two semi-finals on 18 and 25 February 2012 leading to a ten-song final on 3 March 2012. All three shows were broadcast on
Eesti Televisioon (ETV) as well as streamed online at the broadcaster's official website
err.ee. The final was also broadcast via radio on
Raadio 2 with commentary by Sten Teppan, Erik Morna and Maris Üksti as well as streamed online at the official Eurovision Song Contest website
eurovision.tv.
Format The format of the competition included two semi-finals on 18 and 25 February 2012 and a final on 3 March 2012. Ten songs competed in each semi-final and the top five from each semi-final qualified to complete the ten song lineup in the final. The results of the semi-finals was determined by the 50/50 combination of votes from a professional jury and public televoting. The winning song in the final was selected over two rounds of voting: the first round results selected the top three songs via the 50/50 combination of jury and public voting, while the second round (superfinal) determined the winner solely by public televoting.
Competing entries On 26 September 2011, ERR opened the submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries up until 12 December 2011. All artists and composers were required to have Estonian citizenship or be a permanent resident of Estonia. A record 150 submissions were received by the deadline—breaking the previous record of 155, set during the 2010 edition. An 11-member jury panel selected 20 semi-finalists from the submissions and the selected songs were announced during the ETV entertainment program
Ringvaade on 15 December 2011. The selection jury consisted of Owe Petersell (Raadio Elmar chief editor), Toomas Puna (Raadio Sky+ program director), Erik Morna (
Raadio 2 head of music),
Iiris (musician), Hannaliisa Uusma (musician), Valner Valme (music critic), Siim Nestor (music critic),
Henry Kõrvits (musician), Olavi Paide (producer), Koit Raudsepp (
Raadio 2 presenter) and Ingrid Kohtla (
Tallinn Music Week organiser). Among the competing artists were previous Eurovision Song Contest entrants
Soul Militia, who represented Estonia as
2XL in
2001 together with
Tanel Padar and
Dave Benton,
Lenna Kuurmaa, who represented
Switzerland in 2005, as member of the band
Vanilla Ninja, and
Malcolm Lincoln, who represented Estonia in
2010. Janne Saar,
Mimicry,
Orelipoiss,
Rolf Roosalu (member of POP Maniacs),
Sergei Morgun (member of POP Maniacs), Soul Militia,
Traffic and Violina have all competed in previous editions of Eesti Laul.
Shows Semi-finals The two semi-finals took place on 18 and 25 February 2012, hosted by
Piret Järvis. The live portion of the shows was held at the ERR studios in
Tallinn where the artists awaited the results while their performances, which were filmed earlier at the ERR studios, were screened. In each semi-final ten songs competed for five spots in the final with the outcome decided upon by the combination of the votes from a jury panel and a public televote which registered 17,858 votes in the first semi-final and 14,839 votes in the second semi-final. The jury panel that voted in the semi-finals consisted of
Eda-Ines Etti, Owe Petersell, Erik Morna, Tõnis Kahu, Els Himma, Mart Niineste, Jalmar Vabarna, Sven Grünberg, Olav Osolin,
Veronika Portsmuth and Valner Valme.
Final The final took place on 3 March 2012 at the
Nokia Concert Hall in
Tallinn, hosted by
Piret Järvis, Taavi Teplenkov and
Tiit Sukk. The five entries that qualified from each of the two preceding semi-finals, all together ten songs, competed during the show. The winner was selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, a jury (50%) and public televote (50%) determined the top two entries to proceed to the superfinal: "Mina jään" performed by
Lenna and "Kuula" performed by
Ott Lepland. The public vote in the first round registered 48,995 votes. In the superfinal, "Kuula" performed by Ott Lepland was selected as the winner entirely by a public televote. The public televote in the superfinal registered 46,670 votes.
Promotion Ahead of the contest, Lepland recorded "Kuula" in several other languages: in Spanish as "Escucha", in English as "Hear Me" and in Russian as "Slushay". ==At Eurovision==