🇷🇴 Blast from the past: Romania 2002

We know a lot about Eurovision and we want to share this knowledge with you! Therefore we’d like to bring you a blast from the past. Today, we go back to 2002, when Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel represented Romania with the song “Tell Me Why”.

Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest

Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest has delivered memorable highs and a recent hiatus. Debuting in 1994, the country peaked with two bronze medals: Luminița Anghel & Sistem’s “Let Me Try” (2005) and Paula Seling & Ovi’s “Playing With Fire” (2010), plus a 4th for Mihai Trăistariu’s “Tornerò” (2006) and a 7th for Ilinca & Alex Florea’s “Yodel It!” (2017). The last two Romanian entries were WRS with “Llámame” in 2022, who qualified and finished 18th in the Grand Final, and Theodor Andrei with “D.G.T. (Off and On)” in 2023, which placed 15th in Semi-Final 2. In January 2024, broadcaster TVR confirmed Romania would not participate, citing financial constraints and the wish to compete at a high standard, following a Board vote.  

Luminița Anghel

Selecția Națională 2002

The Romanian national selection is always called Selecția Națională. In 2002 the contest was held on the 3rd of March. Below you will find a complete overview of all the 18 contestants:

  1. “Together As One”, B Brothers, 2 pts, 14th
  2. Ce vrăji mi-ai făcut”, Krypton, 3 pts, 11th
  3. You Know It“, Alina Sorescu, 3 pts, 12th
  4. All Too Young“, Vank, 15 pts, 2nd
  5. “I do”, Nicola, 10 pts, 5th
  6. Dacă vrei, poţi“, Sfinx Experience, 5 pts, 10th
  7. Ea“, Spitalul de Urgenţă, 12 pts, 3rd
  8. Frunză“, Kappa, 3 pts, 13th
  9. Mama Terra“, Pro Consul, 8 pts, 7th
  10. Fluier“, Quartz, 0 pts, 15th
  11. Mama“, Valahia, 11 pts, 4th
  12. Vino-n somnul meu“, Sfinx Experience and Laurenţiu Niculescu, 0 pts, 15th
  13. Lacrima“, Voltaj, 7 pts, 9th
  14. Povestea unei mingi“, Class, 0 pts, 15th
  15. Tell Me Why“, Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel, 19 pts, 1st
  16. “All I Want”, Luminița Anghel, 10 pts, 6th
  17. Spune-mi“, Candy and Gaz pe Foc, 8 pts, 8th
  18. Liberi“, No Comment”, 0 pts, 15th

Note that Nicola (2003), Luminița Anghel (2005) and Valahia’s Mihai Trăistariu (2006) represented Romania on a later occasion.

Monica Anghel

Monica Anghel is a Romanian singer and media personality renowned for her powerful voice and polished stagecraft. Born in Bucharest in 1971, she rose to national and international fame in the 1990s, earning awards at the Mamaia Festival and releasing radio staples across pop and adult contemporary formats. International audiences know Monica Anghel best from the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. She already did an earlier attempt, in 1996. However, her song “Rugă pentru pacea lumii” failed to qualify from the audio final. Beyond Eurovision, she has recorded charting albums, acted in theatre and television, and performed widely on concert stages, sustaining a respected, long-running career. Monica Anghel’s repertoire centres on dramatic ballads and sophisticated pop, marked by clarity, control, and emotional precision. For fans searching Monica Anghel biography, discography, or Eurovision highlights, her legacy combines vocal excellence, mainstream appeal, and enduring influence within Romanian pop culture.

Marcel Pavel

Marcel Pavel is a Romanian singer known for his rich tenor, elegant phrasing, and crossover repertoire between pop and classical styles. He reached a wide audience in the late 1990s and early 2000s with radio ballads and high-profile TV performances. Internationally, Pavel is best remembered for representing Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn. Performing the duet “Tell Me Why” alongside Monica Anghel. On home soil, Marcel Pavel has released successful albums, toured extensively with orchestras and bands, and collected numerous national music awards. His setlists blend dramatic ballads, cinematic themes, and polished adult contemporary songs. For readers searching Marcel Pavel biography, discography, notable songs, or Eurovision Romania history, Pavel’s career highlights include impeccable live vocals, collaborative duets, and enduring mainstream appeal that keeps his catalog in rotation on Romanian media today.

Tell Me Why

“Tell Me Why” is the powerful duet by Romania’s Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel at the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn. Composed by Ionel Tudor with lyrics by Mirela Voiculescu Fugaru, the song blends adult‑contemporary pop and orchestral ballad drama, showcasing both artists’ commanding vocals. Romania finished ninth in the Grand Final with 71 points. The studio cut features polished arrangements, lyrical pleading, and a soaring chorus built for live television. 

 

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