Elena has already released three albums, two of which are in Latina style and one with traditional Romanian music. For Eurovision she chose “Balkan girls” - her most popular song that gets regular airplay on Romanian radio.
The journalists were interested to know why Elena who does not speak English but will sing in this language. The songwriter answered this question: “English is an international language, and it will be easier for everyone to understand what our song is about”.
To the question about her family Elena said that her father is a priest and her mother – a folk singer, and both parents influenced her career listen. Elena started singing at the age of three, and her parents have always supported her. Now they are very proud to see their daughter among the participants of Eurovision.
Norwegian journalist asked Elena whether Balkan girls go for any specific type of men. Elena jokingly said that, in fact, she actually thinks that this journalist is quite attractive and then added: “I don’t have any specific preferences for looks, personality is more important thing”.
To close the press-conference Elena gave a cappella performance of a beautiful ballade in Romanian listen and promised to be very sexy on the stage.
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The Romania delegation was represented by: Dan MANOLIU (Head of Delegation), Elena GHEORGHE (Lead artist), Lucia DUMITRESCU (Backing artist), Flavia MIHASAN (Backing artist), Roxana URECHE (Backing artist), Liliana CAUNII (Backing artist), Andreea COMSA (Backing artist), Mariana Rusen (Head of Press).
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