OMSC 24

Online Music Song Contest 24, often referred to as OMSC 24, was the twenty-fourth edition of Online Music Song Contest, held in Cochabamba, after Bolivia won for the second time in a row. Since this edition the participants limit was brought up to 55 countries and the wildcard was re-introduced.

The Pre-Qualification Round of OMSC 24 occured on the 27ᵗʰ February 2022, the Semi-Finals on the 6ᵗʰ March 2022 while the Final occured on the 13ᵗʰ March 2022. Fifty countries participated in the twenty-fourth contest, under the slogan “Hora De Bailar (Time To Dance)!”.

Location
After it's winning for the second time in a row, the broadcaster TVB chose to host the contest in the fourth largest city in Bolivia, Cochabamba, which is also the birthplace of Michelle Andrade, the young artist who achieved the record of being the first artist to win Online Music Song Contest twice (in a row). Cochabamba is also the capital of the Cochabamba Department and has a population of about 700,000 inhabitants. It is considered one of the three main cities of Bolivia, forming part of the so-called Central Axis, together with the cities of Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Nuestra Señora de La Paz. It is located in central Bolivia in a valley in the Andes mountain range, being considered as the heart of South America, which offers interesting natural landscapes to visitors.

The Cochabamba valley has been inhabited for thousands of years due to its fertile productive soils and mild climate. Archaeological evidence suggests that the initial inhabitants were of indigenous ethnic groups who inhabited the valley at times before the Spanish arrived. The area got its name from Quechua Kochaj-pampa, as part of the Inca civilization. The area was conquered by Topa Inca Yupanqui. His son Huayna Capac turned Cochabamba into a large production enclave or state farm to serve the Incas. The local population was possibly depleted during the Inca conquest and Huayna Capac imported 14,000 people, called mitimas, to work the land. The principal crop was maize which could not be grown in much of the high and cold heartland of the Inca Empire. The maize was stored in 2,400 storehouses in the hills overlooking the valley or transported by llama caravan to storage sites in Paria, Cusco, of other Inca administrative centers. Most of the maize was probably used to sustain the Inca army during its campaigns.

The first Spanish inhabitant of the valley was Garci Ruiz de Orellana in 1542. He purchased the majority of the land from local tribal chiefs Achata and Consavana through a title registered in 1552 at the Imperial City of Potosí. The city, called Villa de Oropesa, was founded in 1571 by order of Viceroy Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa. It was to be an agricultural production centre to provide food and wood for the mining towns of the relatively nearby Altiplano region, particularly Potosí which became one of the largest and richest cities in the world during the 16ᵗʰ and 17ᵗʰ centuries, funding the vast wealth that ultimately made Spain a world power. In fact, anthropologist Jack Weatherford and others have cited the city of Potosí as the birth of capitalism because of the money and materialism it provided Spain. Thus, with the silver mining industry in Potosí at its height, Cochabamba thrived during its first centuries. However, the city entered a period of decline during the 18ᵗʰ century as mining began to wane. In 1786, King Charles III of Spain renamed the city to the "loyal and valiant" Villa of Cochabamba. This was done to commend the city's pivotal role in suppressing the indigenous rebellions of 1781 in Oruro by sending armed forces to Oruro to quell the uprisings. Since the late 19ᵗʰ century it has again been generally successful as an agricultural centre for Bolivia. The 1793 census shows that the city had a population of 22,000 persons. There were 13,000 mestizos, 6,000 spaniards, 2,000 indigenous natives. In 1812, Cochabamba was the site of a riot against the Spanish Army. Thousands of women took up arms against the Spanish.

Nowadays, Cochabamba is the industrial hub of Bolivia, producing cars, cleaning products, cosmetics, chemicals, and other items like cement. Its climate permits extensive agriculture, including grains, potatoes, and coffee in the highlands and sugar cane, cocoa beans, tobacco, and fruit in the tropical lowlands. Although modernization has destroyed some of the colonial residences, Cochabamba still has a number of architectural treasures, such as the cathedral, the municipal palace, churches, and a cloistered convent. There are also notable 19ᵗʰ century buildings and one of the largest statues of Jesus Christ in the world which towers over the city on San Pedro Hill.

Participants
Fifty-five countries participated in the twenty-fourth edition of the contest: fourteen European countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden), twelve Asian countries (Abkhazia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, India, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, North Korea, South Korea, Thailand), fourteen American countries (Anguilla, Aruba, Bolivia, Bonaire, Brazil, Canada, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, Falkland Islands, Greenland, Puerto Rico, United States of America, United States’ Virgin Islands, Uruguay), eight Oceanian countries (American Samoa, Australia, Fiji, Guam, New Zealand, Northern Mariana Islands, Papua New Guinea, Samoa) and seven African countries (Canary Islands, Ghana, Madagascar, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa).

In this edition Abkhazia participated for the first time.

Returning Artists
This edition featured thirteen representatives who had performed previously as lead vocalists for a country in the contest.

Faustix represented Denmark at its fourth appearence in the sixteenth edition of the contest. He performed the song "Happy Place", together with Cathrine Lassen, which made it to the final and placed 4ᵗʰ out of 50 participating countries with 116 points. In this occasion, he represented Denmark again, together with the Dutch singer Shannon Rani. The performed song was "Crying In The Sun", again in English, which placed TBA with TBA points.

Dolla represented Malaysia at its second appearence in the ninth edition of the contest with the song "Impikan", sung both in English and Malaysian, which placed 3ʳᵈ out of 46 participating countries with 113 points. In this occasion they were selected to represent Malaysia again. The group performed the song "Bad", again in both languages of their previous participation, which placed TBA out of 55 participanting countries with TBA points.

Ina Wroldsen represented Norway in the thirteenth edition of the contest, together with Alok, after their win in Melodi Grand Prix (OMSC 13) which allowed them to represent their nation in Odessa. Their song was "Favela", sung in English, which made it to the final and placed 8ᵗʰ out of 42 participating countries with 89 points. In this occasion she represented Norway again, this time with Broiler. This time they performed "Lay It On Me". It placed TBA with TBA points.

Dove Cameron represented Kiribati in the sixteenth edition of the contest. She participated together with the Canadian record producer Rezz. The performed song was "Taste Of You" which placed 43ʳᵈ out of 50 participating countries with 39.5 points, without unfortunately qualifying for the final. In this occasion, as soloist, she was chosen to represent the United States’ Virgin Islands with her song "Boyfriend", sung in English placing TBA with TBA points.

CXLOE represented the Marshall Islands in the eighteenth edition of the contest with her song "Show You", sung in English, which unfortunately didn't make it to the final, placing 41ˢᵗ out of 50 participating countries with 48 points. She returned to the competition three editions later. She represented the Cocos Islands after the country's return after fifteen editions. She performed her song "Devil You Don't", again in English, placing 24ᵗʰ with 36 points. In this occasion she was selected, one last time, to represent the Northern Mariana Islands with her song was "New Trick" which placed TBA out of 55 participanting countries with TBA points.

KSHMR represented India at its fourth appearence in the contest in the twenty-second edition. He participated together with Armaan Malik and Eric Nam with the song "Echo", sung in English, which placed 20ᵗʰ out of 50 participating countries with 65 points. In this occasion he represented India again, together with the Norwegian artist and music producer Tungevaag. The performed song was "Close Your Eyes", sung in English too, which placed TBA with TBA points.

Elley Duhé represented the United States of America in the second edition of the contest. She performed her song "Nature" with which she placed 12ᵗʰ out of 14 participating countries with 48 points, achieving one of the best results so far for the United States of America. In this occasion, Fijian Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) made her the proposal to represent Fiji. This time she performed her song "Middle Of The Night", sung in English, placing TBA with TBA points.

Noa Kirel represented Israel three editions ago, in the twenty-first edition of the contest. She performed her song "Drum", sung in English, which placed 7ᵗʰ out of 50 participating countries with 94 points. In this occasion she represented Israel again, with her song "Sound Like That", placing TBA with TBA points.

Tamta represented Georgia at its debut, back in the third edition of the contest, with her song "Unloved" which placed 4ᵗʰ out of 27 participating countries with 69 points, achieving Georgia's best result to date. She returned to the contest after fourteen editions representing Togo, not as soloist. She represented the debuting nation together with the Togolese singer Stéphane Legar. The performed song was "Yala", sung both in English and French, which placed 45ᵗʰ out of 50 participating countries with 136 points, in the pre-qualification round. In this occasion, she was selected one last time, this time to represent Georgia again. She performed her song "Face" together with Die Arkitekt, sung also in English, placing TBA with TBA points.

Naïka represented Haiti at its debut in the eighth edition of the contest with her song "Water", sung both in English and French, which unfortunately didn't make it to the final, placing 21ˢᵗ out of 37 participating countries with 94 points. She returned for Haiti in the previous edition when she competed with her song "Ride", which placed 3ʳᵈ out of 50 entries with 123 points. After the success achieved in the last edition, Télévision Malagasy (TVM) chose her internally to compete one last time, representing Madagascar. She performed her song "Oh Mama", which placed TBA out of 55 participating countries with TBA points.

Winona Oak represented Sweden at its third appearence in the contest in the seventh edition of the contest, held in South Tarawa. She performed her emotional ballad "Piano In The Sky", which placed 13ᵗʰ out of 33 participating countries with 69 points. In the twenty-second edition she was chosen to represent the Åland Islands with her song "Let Me Know", which placed 13ᵗʰ as well, out of 50 participanting countries with 78 points. In this occasion, she was selected one last time, to represent Sweden again. This time she performed her song "She", placing TBA with TBA points.

Babet represented the Netherlands in the fifteenth edition of the contest with her song "Chameleon" which made it to the final but eventually placed 25ᵗʰ out of 50 participating countries with 25 points. In this occasion she was internally selected to represent Aruba with her song "Third Eye", sung in English, placing TBA with TBA points.

Drew Sycamore represented Denmark in the nineteenth edition, in Guadeloupe. She performed as soloist her song "45 Fahrenheit Girl", sung in English, which placed 35ᵗʰ out of 50 participating countries with 55 points, without unfortunately qualifying for the final. In this occasion she was chosen to represent Greenland with her song "Perfect Disaster", sung again in English, placing TBA with TBA points.

Withdrawing Countries
These countries confirmed their non-participation in the twenty-fourth edition of the contest:

Venezuela

Taiwan

Haiti

United Kingdom

Liechtenstein

Réunion

Crimea

Guyana

Kazakhstan

Ukraine

Argentina

Algeria

France

Chile

Netherlands

Hong Kong

Lithuania

Paraguay

Martinique

Philippines

Gibraltar

Indonesia

Romania

Turkey

Moldova