Romania’s entry for this year’s edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, “Choke Me,” came under fire in recent days for lyrics that allegedly idealize sexual strangulation, The Guardian reported.
The song, performed by former The Voice winner Alexandra Căpitănescu, has prompted debate among Eurovision fans online The ...
Calls for Alexandra Căpitănescu’s Choke Me to be banned as campaigners say lyrics are ‘dangerous’ and ‘reckless’ ...
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TVR, the Romanian national broadcaster has opened the song submission window for Eurovision 2026 and published the rules and regulations for the 2026 Romanian Eurovision national selection. Romania is ...
Alexandra Căpitănescu, the 2026 Romanian Eurovision hopeful has released the official music video of 'Choke Me'. Alexandra ...
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