A Eurovision Song Contest entrant has used the voice of a BBC presenter in the new version of her song after ‘complaints’.
There was controversy over Maltese entrant Miriana Conte as her lyrics and song title appeared to be similar to a British ...
Malta’s Eurovision entrant re-records song after swearword spat - The Maltese word, which resembled a British swear, has been ...
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And there we have it - Remember Monday will represent the UK at this year's Eurovision Song Contest with their song What The ...
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Announced as the UK's entry, Remember Monday tell BBC Newsbeat they are feeling confident about their chances.
The BBC has ‘complained’ about another country’s Eurovision entry – forcing the entrant to change the title and lyrics. After ...
Sweden is currently favourite to win - despite the fact their contestant won't be chosen until the final of their national ...
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Viewers of The One Show have rallied around a Riverdance performer who took a tumble during a live performance on the ...
A Eurovision Song Contest entrant has used the voice of BBC economics editor Faisal Islam on her track, after being forced to redo her song due to a word in the lyrics and title sounding similar to an ...