The Song for Trimute

It is a future Trimute national selection for the eleventh edition of the Sentile Song Contest. 16 singers compete to become Mahan Moin's successor in becoming the next Trimute entrant for the said contest.

The national selection was first announced after the live telecast of Sentile's seventh edition, where TRTN had plans to amp up their appearance, especially noting their non-qualification on its debut. Open auditions were held last October 2019, where thousands of applicants from across cities of the nation sent their entries to TRTN's headquarters. Online auditions were also held a month later, much to a lesser extent, but still leaving a hundred more entries counted for the selection.

Both mediums of auditions ended by mid-December, where an expert panel of judges listened through snippets of all sent entries, and by the 28th of December, three days after Christmas, the final 16 songs have been announced through TRTN's online post in Twitter.

There were plans of having 18 spots in the final national selection, however, due to the rowdy behavior two certain past finalists portrayed right before the final announcement, their entries, not named for disclosure, had been revoked from the final line-up.

Songs
If you want to listen to all the songs, check out the full playlist of all the songs that will compete in this edition's national selection: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqkPJhZBetyHkTqnaSURVryG6tIYypsoj

Semi-Final 1

Semi-Final 2

Second Chance

Finals

Controversies
Lito Perezito was supposed to send his debut song "A Chance" to the national selection, however, he disclosed that the singer who "sung" in that has, unfortunately "left the Earth too soon", and decided to send his Spanish B-side, "¿Qué Pasa Conmigo?", instead, where the singer who participated in recording, ANI, was thrilled to hear, knowing it will be his first gig outside the stray city of his hometown, Semashko.