Malta’s Eurovision entrant re-records song after swearword spat - The Maltese word, which resembled a British swear, has been ...
Originally titled 'Kant' (the Maltese word for "singing"), the track caused a stir due to its phoenetic resemblance to a certain four-letter word in the English language.
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 ...
Miriana Conte, the Maltese representative for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, has changed her song to remove all mentions ...
A split has occurred between Eurovision fans over the decision to block the word 'kant' from Malta's song entry due to Scott ...
Malta's Eurovision hopeful Miriana Conte has renamed her controversial single Kant – she will now compete in Basel with ...
Malta's Eurovision entry faces being banned from the competition if they don't remove word from their song, due to offensive ...
The BBC is bound by Ofcom rules, with the regulator banning the use of the C-word (which it labels some of the ‘strongest ...
Malta's Miriana Conte will not be "serving kant" in Basel after all, reportedly following a complaint from the BBC.
EUROVISION is in the middle of  a diplomatic row after the BBC objected to a song called Kant — because it sounds like a rude ...
Malta’s Eurovision entrant has used the voice of a BBC presenter in a new version of her song, ‘Kant’, now titled ‘SERVING’, after she got “complaints” about the track. Miriana Conte ...