In the Middle (Natalia Barbu song)

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Etapa națională2024

Moldova's broadcaster for the Eurovision Song Contest, TeleRadio-Moldova (TRM), organized a 11-entry competition, Etapa națională2024, to select Moldova's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The 11 entries were selected by juries during a 32-entry live audition round. In the grand final, the winner was selected by a 50/50 combination of televoting and juries. [9] [10]

"In the Middle" was officially announced as one of the 32 entries for the live audition round on 26 December 2023. [10] The song was able to move onto the grand final, finishing first out of all entries in the round. [11] [12] In the grand final that took place on 17 February, it drew a total of 22 points, tying with Valeria Pasha's "Anti-Princess". The tiebreaker was determined by jury scores, thus giving the victory to Barbu, winning her the rights to represent Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. [13]

After Barbu's victory, Pasha immediately filed an appeal, disputing the voting results. [14] Pasha declared that the rules of the contest were not transparent enough; according to her, the rules did not clarify how the tiebreaker would be determined by televoting or juries, with official rules stating that the tiebreaker would go to "the song receiving the most points". [9] TRM opted to let Barbu's victory stand, with Pasha being accused of having 950 invalid votes. [15]

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 took place at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, Sweden, and consisted of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024. During the allocation draw on 30 January 2024, Moldova was drawn to compete in the first semi-final, performing in the second half of the show. [16] Barbu competed with a revamped version of "In the Middle", as was included in the contest's official album. [17] Barbu was later drawn to perform 11th in the semi-final, ahead of Finland's Teemu Keisteri and before Azerbaijan's duo of Fahree and Ilkin Dovlatov. [18] For its Eurovision performance, Barbu performed alone, accommodated by a background filled with "seascapes, gardens, trees, flowers, and butterflies". [19] She failed to qualify for the final.

Release history

"In the Middle"
In the Middle (Natalia Barbu song).png
Single by Natalia Barbu
Released19 January 2024 (2024-01-19)
Length2:59
Label Ragoza
Songwriter(s)
  • Khris Richards
  • Natalia Barbu
Natalia Barbu singles chronology
"Regina Noptilor"
(2023)
"In the Middle"
(2024)
Eurovision Song Contest 2024 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
English
Finals performance
Semi-final result
13th
Semi-final points
20
Entry chronology
◄ "Soarele și Luna" (2023)
Release history and format for "In the Middle"
CountryDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
Various19 January 2024Ragoza Music [20]

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