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Eurovision's Romania entry defends 'Choke Me' song lyrics after backlash
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Updated 10:50 12 May 2026 GMT+1Published 10:47 12 May 2026 GMT+1

Eurovision's Romania entry defends 'Choke Me' song lyrics after backlash

Alexandra Capitanescu has spoken out on the lyrics after a UK professor of law highlighted the 'risk' associated to them

Tom Earnshaw

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The Romanian entry for the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest has defended the lyrics to her song 'Choke Me' after critics said it glamorised a dangerous bedroom practice.

Alexandra Capitanescu, who won season 11 of The Voice Romania, is representing her home nation at the 2026 contest in Vienna, Austria, this week.

She will take to the stage as the third act on Thursday night (14 May) in the second Eurovision semi-final where the 22-year-old will be hoping to secure a spot in the final on Saturday, with the top 10 of each semi-final making it through to the final alongside France, Germany, the UK, Italy, and Austria.

But away from the stage, Capitanescu's song has caused controversy given the nature of the lyrics.

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The two minute and 58 second song features the words 'Choke Me' a total of 30 times. There are also lyrics including 'it’s hard to breathe in'; 'I want you to choke me' and 'make my lungs explode.

Critics have hit out at the message it portrays, saying it makes reference to sexual strangulation and health dangers associated with that. The controversy coincides with LADbible's ongoing 'For F**k's Sake' campaign, which aims to initiate an open conversation about pornography and its role in society during a period in which the UK is cracking down on adult content.

Alexandra Căpitănescu has defended her song (Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)
Alexandra Căpitănescu has defended her song (Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)

Why critics are against the song

Clare McGlynn is a professor of law at Durham University. Away from that, she has also authored Exposed: The Rise of Extreme Porn and How We Fight Back.

Speaking to the Guardian, McGlynn said the repeated 'choke me' messaging 'shows an alarming disregard for young women’s health and wellbeing'.

"The song - and its choice by Romania / Eurovision, and promotion by those organisations - represents a reckless normalisation of a dangerous practice,” she said.

“It’s playing fast and loose with young women’s lives. The emerging medical evidence is that frequent sexual strangulation is giving young women brain damage."

Choke Me is not about sexual violence, Capitanescu says (Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)
Choke Me is not about sexual violence, Capitanescu says (Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)

Capitanescu says 'Choke Me' isn't about a man

Speaking last week, Capitanescu said: "Even if we are liked or not, this is us. For an artist what matters the most is the fact that we can put our feeling into music and this is what we want to do.

"The song is not about a man or romantic love, it's only about us and about the feeling of any human being. And about the power to go beyond your limits and be the best versions of yourself.

In a previous statement on social media, Capitanescu said she 'respects every opinion' but 'also believes deeply in the freedom to express complex emotions through art'.

She said: "I have a responsibility to the people who listen to my music, come to my concerts or follow me on Social Media. 'Choke Me' is a metaphor for the pressure we sometimes place on ourselves. It speaks about inner fears, self-doubt, and the feeling of being emotionally suffocated by our own expectations. It was never intended to represent anything sexual.

"As a songwriter, I often use symbolism to give shape to feelings that are difficult to explain directly. This song reflects the weight of certain emotional struggles and the journey of reclaiming your voice and autonomy. Music is how I process complicated emotions and make sense of my inner world.

"When I stop putting pressure on myself, I reach my maximum potential. The lyrics are about taking back control over anxiety and emotions that are choking you. I’m grateful to everyone who listens and engages with my music in good faith."

Full lyrics of 'Choke Me' by Alexandra Capitanescu

Phantom, you feel like a phantom

Why do you want to tame me?

It's hard to breathe in

Do you feel me?


Do what I say

And don't you ever betray me

You are here to obey me

Are you not?


All I need is your love

I want it to choke me, choke me, choke me

Born for you to control

I want you to choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me

Love me, make my lungs explode

(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)

All I need is your love

I want it to choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me

Choke me, choke me, choke me


Save me

Inside, I am blazing

I want you to calm me, calm me, calm me

Calm, my body is begging


Do what I say

And don't you ever betray me

You are here to obey me

Are you not?


All I need is your love

I want it to choke me, choke me, choke me

Born for you to control

I want you to choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me

Love me, make my lungs explode

(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)

All I need is your love

I want it to choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me

Choke me, choke me, choke me


All I need is your love

I want it to choke me, choke me, choke me

Born for you to control

I want you to choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me

Love me, make my lungs explode

(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)

All I need is your love

I want it to choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me, ch-ch-ch-choke me


Featured Image Credit: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images

Topics: Eurovision, TV, Music, World News

Tom Earnshaw
Tom Earnshaw

Tom joined LADbible Group in 2024, currently working as SEO Lead across all brands including LADbible, UNILAD, SPORTbible, Tyla, UNILAD Tech, and GAMINGbible. He moved to the company from Reach plc where he enjoyed spells as a content editor and senior reporter for one of the country's most-read local news brands, LancsLive. When he's not in work, Tom spends his adult life as a suffering Manchester United supporter after a childhood filled with trebles and Premier League titles. You can't have it all forever, I suppose.

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