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Romania in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Participating broadcasterTeleviziunea Română (TVR)
Country Romania
Selection processSelecția Națională 2007
Selection date10 March 2007
Competing entry
Song"Liubi, Liubi, I Love You"
ArtistTodomondo
Songwriters
  • Vlad Crețu
  • Kamara Ghedi
  • Bogdan Tașcău
Placement
Final result13th, 84 points
Participation chronology
◄200620072008►

Romania was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You", written by Vlad Crețu, Kamara Ghedi, and Bogdan Tașcău, and performed by the groupTodomondo. The Romanian participating broadcaster,Televiziunea Română (TVR), held the national finalSelecția Națională 2007 in order to select its entry for the contest. Controversy surrounded the event, as TVR disqualified several entries over the course of the competition.

Prior to Eurovision, "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You" was promoted by a music video and a promotional tour in Belarus. Todomondo ultimately achieved 13th place in the contest's Grand Final on 12 May 2007, scoring 84 points. Their performance saw the use ofpyrotechnics.

Background

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Main article:Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2007 contest,Televiziunea Română (TVR) had participated in theEurovision Song Contest representing Romania nine times since its first entryin 1994. Its highest placing in the contest had been third place, achievedin 2005 with "Let Me Try" performed byLuminița Anghel and Sistem. In2006, "Tornerò" byMihai Trăistariu finished in fourth place.[1]

Before Eurovision

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Selecția Națională 2007

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Competing entries and shows

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TVR organizedSelecția Națională 2007, a competition to select their entrant for theEurovision Song Contest 2007. In early January 2007, the broadcaster published a provisory list of 24 songs shortlisted to compete in the two semi-finals ofSelecția Națională on 27 January and 3 February, and the final on 10 February.[2][3] They were selected on 17 January, out of 259 entries submitted to TVR until 15 January, by a jury panel consisting of music and entertainment professionals Ionel Tudor, Cornel Fugaru, Adi Despot, Dan Teodorescu, Mihai Ogășanu, Șerban Huidu and Titus Andrei.[3][4]

"Do the Tango with Me", "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You" and "Love Is All You Need" were appointed by TVR as replacement songs for the voluntarily withdrawn entries "Hungry for Love" and "Prinde-mă, aprinde-mă" byAndreea Bălan, as well as for "Gozalo" byMandinga.[2] The results in each show ofSelecția Națională were determined by a 50/50 combination of votes from a jury panel—made up alternately of Andrei Partoş, Titus Munteanu,Gabriel Cotabiţă, Ogăşanu, Despot, Andrei Tudor, Teodorescu, Titus Andrei, Mirela Fugaru,Horia Moculescu, Cristian Faur, Mihai Georgescu, Sorin Vasile and Ionuț Radu—and a public televote.[5][6] Cătălin Măruță and3rei Sud Est were hired as hosts.[7] Due to multiple requests from observers, TVR decided to establish a commission on 5 February to analyse several entries in regards to their compliance to the competition's regulations.[5]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Ada"You and Me"
  • Laurențiu Ponoiu
Celia"Șoapte"
Desperado and Tony Poptămaș"European – a Beautiful Sin"
  • Kovacsz Laszlo
"Where Were You"
  • Ovidiu Buhățel
  • Sandy Deac
  • Kovacsz Laszlo
  • Tony Poptămaș
  • Vlad Spătar[8]
Gabi Huiban"Rubber Girl"
  • Gabi Huiban
Indiggo"Love Struck"
Jasmine"Music in My Soul"
  • Adrian Cristescu
Moni-K"În lumea mea"
  • Adrian Cristescu
  • Moni-K
Morandi andWassabi"Crazy"
Giulia Nahmany"Make-It"
  • Papa Jr.
New Effect and Moni-K[a]"Sinada"
  • Ionuţ Calara
  • George Lazăr
  • Bodgan Raul Vasile[5]
Nico"Dulce-amăruie"
"Love Is All You Need"
  • Laurențiu Matei
Marcel Pavel"No poder vivir"
  • Daniel Alexandrescu
  • Marcel Pavel
  • Daniel Velasquez
Daniela Răduică"Nu insista"
  • Cristi Nistor
  • Daniela Răduică
Rednex featuring Ro-Mania"Well-o-wee"
  • Daniel Alexandrescu
  • Radu Fornea
  • Annika Ljungberg
  • Anders Lundström
  • Mirea Presel
  • Jens Sylsjö[5]
Tibi Scobiola"Nu pot să uit"
  • Lazăr Cercel
  • Laurențiu Duță[5]
Simplu andAndra"Dracula, My Love"
Spitalul de Urgență"Stay United"
  • Dan Helciug
Todomondo[b]"Liubi, Liubi, I Love You"
  • Vlad Crețu
  • Kamara Ghedi
  • Bodgan Tașcău[10]
Trupa Respect"I Will Love You"
  • Sandy Deac
  • Kovacsz Laszlo
Trupa Veche"Deci 20"
  • Trupa Veche
Ionuț Ungureanu"Let the Music Play"[c]
  • Eduard Cîrcotă
Wassabi"Do the Tango with Me"
Semi-final 1
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Swedish bandRednex (pictured in 2019) competed in the first semi-final with "Well-o-wee", finishing second with the televotes.

Interval acts for the first semi-final on 27 January included covers of the past Eurovision Song Contest entries "Volare" (Italy 1958), "Congratulations" (United Kingdom 1968), "What's Another Year" (Ireland 1980), "Diva" (Israel 1998) and "Everyway That I Can" (Turkey 2003) performed by Romanian artists such asLuminița Anghel andTaxi. Additionally, a boxing match between Anghel and native actress Luiza took place.[11][12] Although scheduled to be performed in the fifth position atSelecția Națională,[11] "Make-It" by Giulia Nahmany was disqualified due to accusations of plagiarising "Risin'" (2004) byNatalia.[13] Todomondo,Rednex and Ro-Mania, andMorandi andWassabi made up the top three of the televote.[14] The results of the semi-final were:[5][11]

Semi-final 1 – 27 January 2007
DrawArtistSongResult
1Morandi andWassabi"Crazy"Advanced
2Jasmine"Music in My Soul"Eliminated
3Spitalul de Urgență"Stay United"Eliminated
4Trupa Respect"I Will Love You"Eliminated
5Giulia Nahmany"Make-It"
6Daniela Răduică"Nu insista"Eliminated
7Desperado and Tony Poptămaș"Where Were You"Advanced
8New Effect and Moni-K[a]"Sinada"Advanced
9Todomondo[b]"Liubi, Liubi, I Love You"Advanced
10Rednex featuring Ro-Mania"Well-o-wee"Advanced
11Nico"Dulce-amăruie"Advanced
12Gabi Huiban"Rubber Girl"Eliminated
Semi-final 2
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Romanian singerAndra competed in the second semi-final, being the most voted by the public with her entry "Dracula, My Love".

The second semi-final on 3 February had a television audience of 5,511,000 viewers and similarly had several covers of past Eurovision entries as interval acts, alongside another boxing match between two native celebrities.[5][15] Although initially assigned to this semi-final, "Love Struck" byIndiggo was disqualified because the duo failed to attend rehearsals.[8] Simplu andAndra were the televote's favorites, gathering more than 10,000 votes and around 8,000 more than the follow-up.[16] The results of the event were:[5][15]

Semi-final 2 – 3 February 2007
DrawArtistSongResult
1Moni-K"În lumea mea"Eliminated
2Simplu andAndra"Dracula, My Love"Advanced
3Tibi Scobiola"Nu pot să uit"Advanced
4Nico"Love Is All You Need"Eliminated
5Celia"Șoapte"Eliminated
6Ada"You and Me"Eliminated
7Wassabi"Do the Tango with Me"Eliminated
8Desperado and Tony Poptămaș"European – a Beautiful Sin"Advanced
9Provincialii"Time"[c]Advanced
10Trupa Veche"Deci 20"Advanced
11Marcel Pavel"No poder vivir"Advanced
Final
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Multiple entries have been disqualified from the final ofSelecția Națională, including two composed byMarius Moga (pictured in 2011).

Romanian group Sistem presented their single "Soare" as an interval act during the final ofSelecția Națională on 10 February.[17] "Dracula, My Love" by Simplu and Andra had been falsely suspected for plagiarising "When Religion Comes to Town" (1994) byE-Type, but was ultimately disqualified from the competition for having been partially performed by Simplu at theMTV Romania Music Awards 2006 prior to TVR's cutoff date of 1 October 2006. Similarly, New Effect and Moni-K's "Sinada" was disqualified for having received local radio airplay prior to the aforementioned date.[8]

In addition, it was discovered that "Well-o-wee" by Rednex and Ro-Mania was a modified version of "Călușul", a song on the latter's 2001 albumLasă-mă să beau. This led to the entry's exclusion fromSelecția Națională, alongside "Crazy" by Morandi and Wassabi, who failed to attend rehearsals.[8] According toMarius Moga, the latter was a boycott due to the disqualification of "Dracula, My Love".[18] The mass disqualification of songs generated controversy among observers.[17] "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You" byTodomondo emerged as the winner, gathering the maximum 12 points from the public (11,243 televotes) and ten from the jury.[8] The full results were as follows:[5][6]

Final – 10 February 2007
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Nico"Dulce-amăruie"46106
2Trupa Veche"Deci 20"3368
3Morandi andWassabi"Crazy"
4Marcel Pavel"No poder vivir"67135
5Desperado and Tony Poptămaș"Where Were You"125172[d]
6Tobi Scobiola"Nu pot să uit"5497
7Rednex featuring Ro-Mania"Well-o-wee"
8Simplu andAndra"Dracula, My Love"
9Todomondo[b]"Liubi, Liubi, I Love You"1012221
10Provincialii"Time"[c]710173[d]
11New Effect and Moni-K[a]"Sinada"
12Desperado and Tony Poptămaș"European – a Beautiful Sin"88164

At Eurovision

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Six men wearing multicolored clothes are seen performing onstage.
Todomondo performing at the final of theEurovision Song Contest 2007.

To promote "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You" as Romania's Eurovision entry, aCD single was released in 2007 by TVR,[10] followed by a promotional tour in Belarus.[19] Additionally, Todomondo released a Dan Maoliu-directed music video and launched their own website in April 2007, in order to interact with fans and present them with news and biographical information.[20][21] The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 took place at theHartwall Arena inHelsinki, Finland and consisted of one semi-final on 10 May and the final on 12 May 2007. According to the then-Eurovision rules, selected countries, except the host nation and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom), were required to qualify from the semi-final to compete for the final; the top ten countries from the semi-final progressed to the final.[22]

In Romania, the show was broadcast on TVR,[1] with Manoliu as the country'shead of delegation.[23] Todomondo were scheduled for technical rehearsals on 7 and 8 May, experiencing considerable malfunctions with the sound and graphics. Manoliu stated: "If the stage and the camera work will not fit our requirements, despite our efforts to help the team implement [them], we do not exclude the possibility of withdrawing from the competition".[23][24] Automatically qualified for the final due to Romania's top ten placementthe previous year, the group performed 20th on the occasion, preceded by theUnited Kingdom and followed byBulgaria.[25] Their show made use ofpyrotechnics worth5,000.[26][27]

Voting

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Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Romania in the Grand Final, as well as by the country in the semi-final and Grand Final of the contest. On the latter occasion, Romania finished in 13th position, being awarded a total of 84 points including 12 awarded by bothMoldova andSpain, ten byAndorra, and eight byHungary.[28] The country awarded its 12 points to Moldova in the semi-final and Grand Final of the contest.[28][29] For the announcement of the points, TVR appointedAndreea Marin Bănică as its spokesperson to announce the Romanian voting results.[22]

Points awarded to Romania

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Points awarded to Romania (Final)[28]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points Andorra
8 points Hungary
7 points
6 points
5 points Cyprus
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Romania

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Points awarded by Romania (Semi-final)[29]
ScoreCountry
12 points Moldova
10 points Hungary
8 points Turkey
7 points Cyprus
6 points Serbia
5 points Latvia
4 points Slovenia
3 points Belarus
2 points Macedonia
1 point Bulgaria
Points awarded by Romania (Final)[28]
ScoreCountry
12 points Moldova
10 points Greece
8 points Hungary
7 points Turkey
6 points Serbia
5 points Bulgaria
4 points Ukraine
3 points Russia
2 points Latvia
1 point Belarus

Notes

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  1. ^abcSources credit "Sinada" differently, including to solely New Effect or to New Effect featuring Moni-K.[2][8]
  2. ^abc"Liubi, Liubi, I Love You" was initially credited to Locomondo before issues with the Greek groupof the same name resulted in the change to Todomondo.[9]
  3. ^abcDue to unknown reasons, the initially shortisted "Let the Music Play" by Ionuț Ungureanu was not performed atSelecția Națională. However, Ungureanu presented the entry "Time"—written by Eduard Cîrcotă and Cristian Hrişcu Badea—at the second semi-final and final of the competition as part of Romanian band Provincialii.[5]
  4. ^abDespite "Time" and "Where Were You" having reached the same total scores, the latter is ranked higher due to having been awarded more 12-point scores by the individual jury members.[6]

References

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  2. ^abc"Andreea Balan si Mandinga se retrag din cursa pentru Eurovision" [Andreea Balan and Mandinga withdraw from the national selection for Eurovision] (in Romanian). HotNews. 18 January 2007. Retrieved23 March 2020.
  3. ^abMandache, Ioana (18 January 2007)."Piese lacrimogene, manele si texte obscene" [Tears, manele and obscene lyrics].7plus.ro (in Romanian).Archived from the original on 16 May 2013. Retrieved23 March 2020 – via 9am.ro.
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  5. ^abcdefghijk"Finalists of Eurovision 2007 national selection".Romanian Television. 4 February 2007. Archived fromthe original on 10 February 2007. Retrieved23 March 2020.
  6. ^abc"Locomondo va reprezenta Romania la Eurovision 2007" [Locomondo will represent Romania at Eurovision 2007] (in Romanian). eMaramureș. 11 February 2007. Retrieved23 March 2020.
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  8. ^abcdef"Trupa Locomondo a cistigat finala nationala Eurovision" [Locomondo have won the national selection for Eurovision].Ziarul de Iași (in Romanian). 11 February 2007.Archived from the original on 31 July 2016. Retrieved23 March 2020.
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  10. ^abLiubi, Liubi, I Love You (CD single).Todomondo.Romanian Television (TVR). 2007. r5663257.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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  13. ^"Giulia Nahmany, eliminata de la selectia Eurovision" [Giulia Nahmany, eliminated from the national Eurovision selection].Libertatea (in Romanian). 26 January 2007. Retrieved23 March 2020.
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  16. ^Dinulescu, Gabriela (5 February 2007)."Moga, pus din nou la zid" [Moga, suppressed again].România Liberă (in Romanian). Retrieved23 March 2020.
  17. ^ab"Circul Eurovision 2007" [Controversy surrounds Eurovision 2007] (in Romanian). Monitorul de Cluj. 11 February 2007. Retrieved23 March 2020.
  18. ^Bejan, Anca (9 February 2007)."'Moga, my love'" (in Romanian).Adevărul. Archived fromthe original on 14 February 2007. Retrieved7 June 2022.
  19. ^Andrianov, Sergey."Romanian entrants Todomondo on tour in Minsk (Belarus) – Interview". ESCKAZ.Archived from the original on 12 May 2012. Retrieved8 April 2018.
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  21. ^Floras, Stella (6 April 2007)."Todomondo launch official site". ESCToday. Retrieved23 March 2020.
  22. ^abEurovision Song Contest 2007.Helsinki, Finland. 10–12 May 2007.
  23. ^ab"Se retrage Todomondo?" [Are Todomondo withdrawing?].Libertatea (in Romanian). 8 May 2007. Retrieved23 March 2020.
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  28. ^abcd"Results of the Grand Final of Helsinki 2007". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved23 April 2021.
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Note: Entries scored out signify where Romania did not compete.
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  • "Comme ci, comme ça"
  • "Dança comigo"
  • "Drama Queen"
  • "Get a Life – Get Alive"
  • "Hear My Plea"
  • "Love Power"
  • "Malá dáma"
  • "On Top of the World"
  • "Partners in Crime"
  • "Push the Button"
  • "Salvem el món"
  • "Time to Party"
  • "Valentine Lost"
  • "Vampires Are Alive"
  • "Ven a bailar conmigo"
  • "Vertigo"
  • "Vjerujem u ljubav"
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