šŸ‡±šŸ‡» These are the 10 finalists for Latvia

These are the 10 finalists for Latvia. Out of 19 songs, Latvian jury and audience chose 10. They will head to the final next week:

  1. Marta, ā€œLoveableā€
  2. Tepat, ā€œSadzejotā€
  3. Justs, ā€œFit rightā€
  4. KoBra, ā€œZeltsā€
  5. Adelina, ā€œElectric Loveā€
  6. Citi Zēni, ā€œRamtaiā€
  7. Emilija, ā€œHeartbeatā€
  8. Bel Tempo x Legzdina, ā€œThe Waterā€
  9. PalĆŗ, ā€œDelusionalā€
  10. The Ludvig, ā€œLÄ«goā€
  11. Luka, ā€œStrongerā€
  12. Chris Noah, ā€œRomance Isn’t Deadā€
  13. Toms Kalderauskis, ā€œDomāju, tu nācā€
  14. Julianna, ā€œSomething In The Waterā€
  15. Tautumeitas, ā€œBur man laimiā€
  16. RÅ«ta DÅ«duma, ā€œChemicalā€
  17. KatrÄ«na Gupalo, ā€œScarlett Challengerā€
  18. SinerÄ£ija, ā€œBound By The Lightā€
  19. Markus Riva, ā€œBigger Than Thisā€

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