A Eurovision Song Contest entrant has used the voice of a BBC presenter in the new version of her song after ‘complaints’.
Malta's Eurovision hopeful Miriana Conte has renamed her controversial single Kant – she will now compete in Basel with ...
A Eurovision entrant has reworked her song after controversy broke out over a word that resembled an English swearword in the lyrics and title. The song now features the voice of BBC economics editor ...
It's not the first time Eurovision officials have been forced to step in and it may not be the end of the issue with the song deemed just close to a rather offensive word ...
The song, performed by 24-year-old Miriana Conte, includes the lyric "serving kant" several times in its chorus. Kant means "singing" in Maltese - but its pronunciation is similar to the English swear ...
Eurovision entrant uses BBC presenter’s voice after having to redo song - There was controversy over Maltese entrant Miriana ...
A Eurovision Song Contest entrant has used the voice of BBC economics editor Faisal Islam on her track, after being forced to ...
Miriana Conte won the Maltese Eurovision last February. The song, which is mostly in English, immediately garnered controversy because the Maltese word kant, used as the title and in the lyrics ...
Eurovision bosses have had a change of heart about one of the most talked-about songs at this year’s contest. Back in January, Maltese singer Miriana Conte revealed that she’d be representing ...
Miriana Conte, the Maltese Eurovision 2025 hopeful, has released the official music video of her Eurovision entry 'Serving'.
Malta’s Eurovision entry has been ruled inappropriate by the EBU due to its phonetic link to the C-word. But how did the four-letter word go from a medieval medical term to the most taboo word in ...
Miriana Conte, the Maltese Eurovision 2025 hopeful, has released the official music video of her Eurovision entry ‘Serving’. The Maltese 2025 Eurovision entry has been renamed from ‘Kant‘ ...