Randomly found this on YouTube while scrolling through songs rejected from Moldovan auditions
There's a interesting tradition: decent percentage of people sending songs to Moldovan selection upload them on YouTube, on their channels with tens or even ones of subscribers. Many of them do it in advance, others do it around the date of announcement of the list of participants, doesn't really matter for them if they would be (or already were) approved or rejected. Most of them add "Eurovision <year> Moldova" to the video title automatically, so it's very easy to find them even with so little views - just search "eurovision 2025 moldova" on YouTube and sort the results by the date of upload, and there will be most of them.
I did exactly that. So funny that there're kinda more rejected than approved ones uploaded on YouTube that way. Scrolling among all of them, I found something really outstanding among lackluster ones - the one on the picture. The folks tried really hard to meet every single red flag of Eurovision and any national final, I'm not even sure if anyone ever made so sure that they would be rejected😁. Let's just count together:
The name of the group. The didn't really hold back here, Pizdofarm literally means farm of cunts, as pizda is one of the main Russian swear words that means exactly that.
The picture of that lyric video... Smell it? Those boomer 00s social media fonts, colors and effects that were popular back then in Eastern Europe too. The AI-generated picture with muscles and boobs. Every box checked.
And, of course, the title and the lyrics. Didn't hold back here either. The title and that part that I screened say it all. It's not even "We don't wanna put in" 2.0, there's nothing hidden here, all in plain sight. And the Eurovision reference to Lasha Tumbai that was misheard as Russia Goodbye by Russia already in 2007, and then in 2022, Verka actually released another version of the song, with Russia Goodbye instead.
Link, if someone is interested. The overall entry is not that fun and the lyrical part that I showed is the most interesting by far actually... So, it's basically Sasha Bognibov, a more or less generic music but provocative title and lyrics. So, I wouldn't mind if they actually let that in for even more fun, controversy and for the statement. It would end up in the bottom 5 anyway, along with Sasha, but it would actually be performed🤣But still, I so randomly found it and desperately wanted to share somewhere.
There's a interesting tradition: decent percentage of people sending songs to Moldovan selection upload them on YouTube, on their channels with tens or even ones of subscribers. Many of them do it in advance, others do it around the date of announcement of the list of participants, doesn't really matter for them if they would be (or already were) approved or rejected. Most of them add "Eurovision <year> Moldova" to the video title automatically, so it's very easy to find them even with so little views - just search "eurovision 2025 moldova" on YouTube and sort the results by the date of upload, and there will be most of them.
I did exactly that. So funny that there're kinda more rejected than approved ones uploaded on YouTube that way. Scrolling among all of them, I found something really outstanding among lackluster ones - the one on the picture. The folks tried really hard to meet every single red flag of Eurovision and any national final, I'm not even sure if anyone ever made so sure that they would be rejected😁. Let's just count together:
The name of the group. The didn't really hold back here, Pizdofarm literally means farm of cunts, as pizda is one of the main Russian swear words that means exactly that.
The picture of that lyric video... Smell it? Those boomer 00s social media fonts, colors and effects that were popular back then in Eastern Europe too. The AI-generated picture with muscles and boobs. Every box checked.
And, of course, the title and the lyrics. Didn't hold back here either. The title and that part that I screened say it all. It's not even "We don't wanna put in" 2.0, there's nothing hidden here, all in plain sight. And the Eurovision reference to Lasha Tumbai that was misheard as Russia Goodbye by Russia already in 2007, and then in 2022, Verka actually released another version of the song, with Russia Goodbye instead.
Link, if someone is interested. The overall entry is not that fun and the lyrical part that I showed is the most interesting by far actually... So, it's basically Sasha Bognibov, a more or less generic music but provocative title and lyrics. So, I wouldn't mind if they actually let that in for even more fun, controversy and for the statement. It would end up in the bottom 5 anyway, along with Sasha, but it would actually be performed🤣But still, I so randomly found it and desperately wanted to share somewhere.