BBC Radio bans Eurovision entry over one 'offensive' word - Birmingham Live
- BBC Radio has banned Malta's Eurovision entry song due to a word that sounds like an offensive term in English, according to Scott Mills.
- Miriana Conte won the Malta Eurovision Song Contest with her song 'Kant' and will represent Malta in Basel in May.
- The song has sparked mixed reactions online, with fans expressing both support and criticism regarding its lyrics.
- Miriana expressed her excitement on Instagram about winning the contest and representing Malta at Eurovision, stating she is 'super super excited' to meet fans in Basel.
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During a Eurovision discussion on BBC Radio 2, presenter Scott Mills said that Malta “definitely will not be able to play” the song on British radio.
🇲🇹 Malta: "Kant" Lyrics Approved by EBU with Eurovision Revamp Expected
Miriana Conte has said that the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have approved the lyrics for her Eurovision 2025 entry, “Kant”. Speaking on TVM+’s Ras Imb Ras programme, the singer said that “Kant” would also be going through a revamp before this year’s contest in Basel, Switzerland. During the interview, Conte did say that while there would be could be some adjustment to the song’s lyrics, its chorus would stay the same: The EBU accepted that…
Kant Will Be 'Revamped' But Won't Change, Miriana Conte Says As EBU Approves Controversial Lyrics
Miriana Conte’s Eurovision Malta winning song Kant will be “revamped”, but will retain its notorious chorus as it was fully approved by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the young Maltese singer confirmed. In an interview with Massimo Axisa on TVM+’s Ras Imb Ras, Conte explained that some choreography and lyric adjustments will be made to … Continued
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