LEAGUE 29
Submissions
Players
Total Points
League Champion
Fitz80
total points
★ Highest Scoring Song
It's a Sin - 2018 Remaster
Pet Shop Boys
Actually: Further Listening 1987 - 1988 (2018 Remaster)
submitted by Julie
15
points
Submissions
Players
Total Points
League Champion
Fitz80
total points
★ Highest Scoring Song
It's a Sin - 2018 Remaster
Pet Shop Boys
Actually: Further Listening 1987 - 1988 (2018 Remaster)
submitted by Julie
15
points
League 29 was a competitive music curation event[citation needed] involving 12 participants across 5 themed rounds, concluding with Fitz as champion with 80 points.
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League 29 is a season of the ongoing Music League competition[1], a group-based music curation contest in which participants submit songs matching themed prompts and vote on each other's selections.[citation needed] The league ran for 5 rounds and concluded with Fitz securing first place.[2]
== Competition Overview == Fitz accumulated 80 points across the season, achieving 0 round wins.[citation needed] The highest-scoring individual submission was "It's a Sin - 2018 Remaster" by Pet Shop Boys, submitted by Julie, which received 15 points — a figure described by some participants as "pretty good"[original research?].
"I chuckled at the contrast when this song started up after Godspeed."
Shane on A Little Respect by Erasure · Jared's Theme - Last Man (or Woman) on Earth
== Notable Rounds == Among the 5 rounds contested, several attracted notable participation:[3] "Shannon's Theme - Pet Sounds" (won by revleitner, 10 pts[citation needed]), "Jason's Theme - Shorties" (won by sgigs, 11 pts[citation needed]), "Jared's Theme - Last Man (or Woman) on Earth" (won by revleitner, 13 pts[citation needed]). Full round data is available in the appendix.[citation needed]
== Roster == The participant roster for League 29 consisted of 12 members.[4] See also: [[Music League participants]] (article does not exist).
== Genre Analysis == new wave and alternative rock defined the mood of this league. The 1990s cast a long shadow over the playlist. These trends have been noted by observers[who?] as potentially significant[vague] in understanding the group's musical preferences.[original research?]
== See Also == [[Music League]] · [[List of Music League champions]] · [[Competitive curation]] (redirect) · [[League 30]] (article does not yet exist) == References == [1] Internal league records. [2] Final standings spreadsheet. [3] Participant memory. [4] Ibid. This article has been assessed as Start-class on the quality scale.