Larisa Roxana Giurgiu, higher identified by her stage title, Roxen, is the 21-year-old that Romanian public tv (TVR) has as soon as once more trusted to represent Romania on the Eurovision Track Contest 2021. « Amnesia » is the tune he will defend in Rotterdam, a candidacy similar to his predecessor, « Alcohol You »: mid-tempo ballad with a base with digital manufacturing.
Regardless of her younger age, Roxen has proven that music is the fervour and dream she has at all times needed to stay with. Write and compose songs from the age of seven and, with solely 19, he already had two nice hits in his profession: « You Don’t Love Me » and « Ce-ti cânta dragostea », which got here to occupy third place on the charts and holds the title of essentially the most searched Romanian tune on Shazam of 2019.
Not like final yr, the candidacy has been internally chosen with the recommendation of a jury made up of huge names from the nation’s report, tv and Eurovision business, similar to Luminita Anghel, consultant of Romania at Eurovision 2005; Andrei Tudor, composer of the Romanian candidacy in 2008; Liana Stanciu, head of the delegation; or the report label administrators World Information and NGM Artistic.
Romania on the Eurovision Track Contest
The japanese European nation debuted within the contest in 1993. Has not participated interruptedly, since in 1995, 1997, 1999, and in 2001 the TVR determined to not current any candidacy, and in 2016, the EBU determined to disqualify the nation for accrued money owed of 10 million euros that he maintained public tv, and that he had not corrected three weeks after celebrating the Eurovision Track Contest.
Regardless of this trajectory, Romania has managed to face out on the Competition with two third locations at Eurovision 2005, with Luminita Anghel and « Let me strive »; and at Eurovision 2010, with « Enjoying with Fireplace » by the duet composed by Paula Seling and Ovi. Nonetheless, Romania has not certified for the grand remaining since 2017, the yr he acquired a very good seventh place with « Yodel it! ».
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