Fight (Natalia Barbu song)

This article is about the 2007 Natalia Barbu song. For the 2002 Doro song, see Fight (Doro album). For the 2009 Mayu Natsu song, see Fight!!. For other uses, see Fight (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with fight song.
Moldova "Fight"
Eurovision Song Contest 2007 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
Composer(s)
Alexandru Braşoveanu
Lyricist(s)
Elena Buga
Finals performance
Semi-final result
10th
Semi-final points
91
Final result
10th
Final points
109
Appearance chronology
◄ "Loca" (2006)   
"A Century of Love" (2008) ►

"Fight" was the Moldovan entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, performed in English by Natalia Barbu. The song was written by Elena Buga and composed by Alexandru Braşoveanu.

The song is a metal-based number, comparable to Within Temptation or Evanescence in sound. Barbu sings about the need to "fight" in order "to face this cruel world", and sings that this is in fact the only way to get ahead. The melody line is provided by a violin, which Barbu herself plays in the video, as well as playing in the live performances. Barbu laughingly said that even though she couldn't play live at Eurovision (the rules forbid this), the background track violin is played by her and that it was actually a very easy part since she has been playing since she was seven years old.

The video features a number of schoolboys racing each other over what appears to be an unmarked cross-country course. Over the course of the song, all of the boys with one exception fall over, leaving one as the victor.

During her performances, Barbu wore a bodysuit as well as pants which appeared to be very low-slung. BBC commentator Terry Wogan made reference to this and urged his viewers to call out "Pull your pants up!" at the start of the song.

As Moldova had not finished the previous Contest in the top ten, the song was performed in the semi-final. Here, it was performed ninth (following Switzerland's DJ BoBo with "Vampires Are Alive" and preceding the Netherlands' Edsilia Rombley with "On Top of the World"). At the close of voting, it had received 91 points, placing 10th in a field of 28 and qualifying Moldova for the final.

In the final, it was performed 24th (following Armenia's Hayko with "Anytime You Need"). At the close of voting, it had received 109 points, placing 10th in a field of 24.


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