Markus Riva Explained

Markus Riva
Birth Name:Miķelis Ļaksa
Birth Date:1986 10, df=y
Birth Place:Talsi, Latvia
Genre:Pop
Occupation:Singer
Instrument:Vocals
Years Active:2009–present
Website:www.markus-riva.com

Miķelis Ļaksa (born 2 October 1986), known professionally as Markus Riva, is a Latvian singer. He has released several albums, including the debut album Ticu (2009).

Riva worked at Capital FM as a DJ, and has composed music for various television shows. Among creative inspirations, he mentions artists such as Beyoncé, Robyn and Woody Allen.

Career

2014–2023: Dziesma, Supernova and X Faktors

He has competed repeatedly in Latvia's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. He has entered the Latvian national selection for the past eight editions in a row. His first national selection entry was in, when he entered the national selection Dziesma 2014 with the song "Lights On", with which he qualified to the final, where he placed 11th and therefore didn't qualify to the superfinal of the competition.[1] In 2015, Riva released his first single in Russian titled "Taty", the video for the single was made by director Alan Badoev. In 2015 he again entered the selection, now called Supernova with a new format. He returned with his song "Take Me Down", the English version of "Taty", which went on to place second in the final, behind the eventual winner Aminata's song "Love Injected".[2] In 2016, Riva entered with his song "I Can", and came third in the semi-final, however since he was in neither the top two in the jury voting or the televote, he did not reach the final.[3]

An exponent of the Ape Music, since 2017 Riva has been hosting X Faktors, the Latvian version of The X Factor.[4] The same year, Riva again participated in Supernova, this time with the song "Dynamite". He failed to qualify from the second heat, finishing in sixth place.[5] In 2018, Riva entered again with the song "This Time". Originally, he was said to have failed to qualify from his semi-final, however due to technical errors in the voting he would have qualified over Ritvars' song "Who's Counting", so both songs were sent through to the final.[6] In the final, Riva placed fifth out of eight entries.[7] In 2019, he participated in Supernova with his song "You Make Me So Crazy".[8] Having qualified from the semi-final, he placed second out of 8 entries, behind the eventual winner Carousel's song "That Night".[9] In 2020, he returned for a seventh consecutive year with the song "Impossible", co-written by Aminata. He was not selected to participate following an audition round.[10] He returned to Supernova in 2022 with the song "If You're Gonna Love Me", but didn't qualify to the final.[11] In 2023, he was selected once again to perform the song "Forever", which qualified to the final and placed fourth.[12]

Participations in Latvia's Eurovision National Final

Table key
width=15px bgcolor=goldWinner
bgcolor=silverSecond place
bgcolor=#c96Third place
Entry selected but did not compete
Last place-->
Upcoming
ContestSongFinalPointsSemiPoints
Dziesma 2014"Lights On"11th205th18
Supernova 2015"Take Me Down"align=center style="background:silver;"2ndalign=center style="background:silver;"
Supernova 2016"I Can"align=center style="background:#c96;"3rdalign=center style="background:#c96;"
Supernova 2017"Dynamite"colspan="4"
Supernova 2018"This Time"5th10align=center style="background:silver;"2ndalign=center style="background:silver;"4
Supernova 2019"You Make Me So Crazy"align=center style="background:silver;"2ndalign=center style="background:silver;"6align=center style="background:#c96;"3rdalign=center style="background:#c96;"6
Supernova 2020"Impossible"colspan="4"
Supernova 2022"If You're Gonna Love Me"Not revealed
Supernova 2023"Forever"align=center 4thalign=center 14Not revealed

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014-02-24 . Final Dziesma voting results revealed . 2023-01-11 . ESCXTRA.com . en-GB.
  2. Web site: 2015-02-22 . Aminata to represent Latvia in Vienna . 2023-01-11 . eurovision.tv . en.
  3. Web site: 2016-02-21 . Latvia: The four songs through to the Supernova final . 2023-01-11 . eurovision.tv . en.
  4. News: 8 May 2017 . Latvijas 'X Faktoru' vadīs Markus Riva . lv . DELFI . 25 February 2018.
  5. Web site: 16 August 2016 . Nolikums Par dziesmu un izpildītāju atlasi LTV konkursam "Supernova 2017" . 10 September 2016 . Supernova.lsm.lv . . lv.
  6. Web site: Supernova results overturned! . 2023-01-11 . ESCBubble . 12 February 2018 . en-GB.
  7. Web site: Šogad Latviju Eirovīzijā pārstāvēs Laura Rizzotto . 2023-01-11 . www.lsm.lv . lv.
  8. News: Christou . Costa . 9 January 2019 . Latvia: Supernova 2019 entries get revamped ahead of selection . ESCXtra . 21 September 2019.
  9. Web site: LTV Ziņu Dienests - Atklājam Supernova 2019 fināla žūrijas un skatītāju visu balsojumu rezultātus. Carousel, Markus Riva, Laime Pilnīga, Double Faced Eels, Dziļi violets, Edgars Kreilis, Samanta Tīna, Aivo Oskis Facebook . 2023-01-11 . www.facebook.com . en.
  10. News: 8 February 2020 . Latvia chooses Samanta Tīna for Eurovision 2020 .
  11. Web site: Granger . Anthony . 2022-02-05 . Latvia: Supernova 2022 Semi-Final Results . 2023-01-11 . Eurovoix . en-GB.
  12. News: Eng.LSM.lv . Ten Supernova finalists revealed . 11 February 2023 . Eng.LSM.lv . . 5 February 2023.