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In February 2022, Billboard inaugurated Romania Songs, a streaming and digital download-based chart compiled by MRC Data. The following is a list of all documented number ones on the aforementioned two Romanian record charts.
Founded in 1995, the Romanian Top 100 was the national music chart of Romania. It was compiled by broadcast monitoring services Body M Production A-V (1990s and 2000s) and by Media Forest (2010s), and measured the airplay of songs on radio stations throughout the country. [1] [2] [3] In 2005, the number of radio stations involved was 120. [4]
Pages in category "Romanian songs" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1.000.000 (song) A.
Since the 1970s, songs and albums released by Romanian [A] artists have charted and received certifications in the world's largest music markets. [B] The first Romanian artist to chart in such markets was the nai player Gheorghe Zamfir. His studio albums Music by Candlelight (1978) and Traumland der Panflöte (1979) peaked at number two in the ...
According to the band, the music video that was released for the song was coincided with the reopening of a train route between the two cities. [3] The song was interpreted by many as being in support of a merger between Romania and Moldova, and lyrics referring to a union were cut from the original version. [4]
Moldovan group Carla's Dreams (member pictured) has three songs listed as the most-broadcast on radio and television during the 2020s, more than any other act.. Since July 2009, [1] Israeli broadcast monitoring service Media Forest has been publishing four rankings which list the top ten most-broadcast Romanian and foreign songs on Romanian radio stations and television channels separately on ...
Heading into the final, the song was considered a favorite to win the final, winning a poll on the Eurovision fan-site Wiwibloggs. [7] At show's end, it was revealed that "Soarele și Luna" had won the contest, earning the maximum amount of available of points available, earning 24 points, with 12 points coming from each half of the vote.
Forty-six songs competed in the first semi-final and twenty qualified to the second semi-final. A jury panel first selected fifteen songs to advance, and a public online vote which took place on the Eurovision Romania Facebook page on 9 and 10 February 2022 then selected an additional five qualifiers from the remaining thirty entries. [9] "