Mihai Traistariu:” Tornero! I'll be back!”

by Stella Floras 145 views

Mihai Traistariu represented Romania in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest achieving one of the country's best results to-date when he placed fourth with Tornero. Mihai never forgets this experience and with a special New Year message to Esctoday.com readers, he promises to return.

" Hi, this is Mihai from Romania. I would like to send my special wishes for the New Year to all Eurovision fans all over the World . I appreciated a lot their support on the internet and in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. I, also, thank you – esctoday.com for your support. You are the bridge between me and my fans so … I'm more than happy to send here my warmest greetings for everybody.
And … I promised that … Tornero … ( I'll be back) …
Yes … I'll be back for Eurovision. I would like to be this year , but I 'm waiting for … the perfect song !
God bless you all !

With love,

Mihai

Mihai has just released the 10th album in his career. Entitled Love, itfeatures 18 tracks and there are two videos already released and can be watched below. Mihai, who has already sold over 1.5 million albums in his career, goes for a slightly different style in this new album with a more European sound with British influences and multi national lyrics in Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Italian and English.The album will be released in a total of fifteen countries. Your love is high, the new single by Mihai is already climbing in the Top 100 of Romanian radio.

For the immediate future, Mihai Traistariu has no less than three new albums under way. A Best of album to be launched this month, a folklore album scheduled for March and a Christmas album which will be out in time for the next holiday season.

Stella Floras

Thanks to Johnny Logan and Hold me now I fell in love with the Eurovision Song Contest, a love that's been going strong ever since with undiminished passion. My first memories date back to 1977 and the lyrics of Rock bottom, Dschinghis Khan and A ba ni bi are still engraved in my brain.

I joined esctoday.com in 2006 as a junior editor after being invited by Barry Viniker, I soon became Senior Editor and during the 2007 contest in Helsinki I was appointed Head of Communications. Today I hold the post of Head of Human Resources and I am proud to be working with the best editorial team in the world.