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About Nedas' and Rob's Earthvision Song Contest

The official Nedas' and Rob's Earthvision Song Contest YouTube account.

The Nedas' and Rob's Earthvision Song Contest, often shortened to NRESC, is a song contest on Roblox held among the members of the Nedas' and Rob's Broadcasting Union since August 2020. The competition was based upon the existing Eurovision Song Contest held among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956. The current and official executive supervisors are Nedas and Rob.

So far, three countries have won the competition twice and therefore hosted the contest. Apart from the United Arab Emirates, who hosted due to winning the host city bid in the debut edition. The highest scoring winner is South Korea's EVERGLOW, who won the first edition with her song "LA DI DA," which got 407 points and 49 points ahead of the runner-up.

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