Roma (Cameron Cartio song)

"Roma"
Single by Cameron Cartio
from the album Borderless
Released 2005
Format CD, Digital download, Radio
Recorded 2005
Genre Pop
Label Sony/BMG
Writer(s) Cameron Cartio (lyrics)
Robin Rex and Cameron Cartio (music)
Producer(s) Alex Papaconstantinou
Cameron Cartio singles chronology
"Roma"
2005
Music video
"Roma" on YouTube

"Roma" is a 2005 song by Swedish pop singer of Iranian origin Cameron Cartio. It is sung in a conlang Cameron Cartio himself made. He took part with the song in the 2005 version of Melodifestivalen in Sweden in a bid to represent Sweden in the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Kiev, Ukraine.

In the Melodifestivalen competition, he reached Semi-final 2 which was held on 19 February 2005 in Tipshallen, Växjö and came 4th out of 8 in that phase as a result of televoting, was given a "second chance".

In the "second chance round" held on 6 March 2005, held in Berns, Stockholm, he took part wit 7 other contestants, namely Alcazar, Linda Bengtzing, Josefin Nilsson, Na Na, LaGaylia, Mathias Holmgren and Katrina and the nameless, he was unsuccessful in moving to the Finals round. Martin Stenmarck went on to win the Melodifestivalen competition with his song "Las Vegas".

Track list

  1. "Roma" (3:00)
  2. "Roma (extended Version)" (3:11)

Charts

Despite "Roma" not being successful in winning the bid to represent Sweden, the song became very popular with the Swedish public, and "Roma" was released on Sony/BMG and became a hit on Sverigetopplistan the official Swedish Singles Chart, reaching #4 as its top position.

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[1] 4

Spanish version

Cameron Cartio released a Spanish language version of the song in Spain,[2] a practice he would repeat with his follow-up song "Henna", a duo with Khaled, again partly in Cameron Cartio's constructed language, but released in Spain in a Spanish-language version.Video on YouTube

References

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