Eurovision Song Contest . On 11 March 2014, Riskykidd, alongside Freaky Fortune, participated in the Greek national final for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2014. After performing second in Eurosong 2014, "Rise Up" topped the 29% of the jury vote and 45% of the televote, 37% of available votes, winning the right to represent Greece in
Copenhagen,
Denmark. On 20 January 2014, at
Copenhagen City Hall, the
semi-final allocation draw assigned Greece to perform in the second semifinal. They performed 13th in the second semi-final on 8 May 2014. At the end of the broadcast, Freaky Fortune and Riskykidd were revealed as one of the 10 qualifiers, earning Greece a spot in the grand final. "Rise Up" received 74 points, placing 7th in the second semi-final. The international juries ranked the song 9th with 52 points, while the international
televote ranked it 5th, giving 91 points. On 10 May 2014, "Rise Up" was placed 10th in the grand final running order. During the
voting sequence, "Rise Up" received a total of 35 points from all, placing 20th out of 26 songs. The song ranked 14th in the public televote and 19th with the international juries.
Awards In 2013, Riskykidd was nominated for Video of the Year, Viral Song of the Year, Best Duet/Collaboration, and Best Dance Video at the
MAD Video Music Awards for "
All the Time." He won the awards for Best Duet/Collaboration and Best Dance Video alongside Playmen,
Elena Paparizou, and
Courtney. He was again nominated for Best Duet/Collaboration at the MAD VMAs in 2017 alongside
Demy on the "
This is Love" music video. Riskykidd has performed at the awards show on several occasions.
Music releases Riskykidd released his first studio album, ''I'm Risky,
in 2016 with 314, a pop/dance digital record label and a member of the Antenna Group. After the COVID-19 pandemic, he began releasing music independently. In 2021, Riskykidd released I'm Risky II'' through
Melody Gang, a joint venture with Gio Melody and his current label. For most of his career, he collaborated with
Panik Records. However, after the
COVID-19 pandemic, Schuller began releasing music independently. In recent years, songs by the rapper have contained
explicit content. == Discography ==