A Eurovision Song Contest entrant has used the voice of BBC economics editor Faisal Islam on her track, after being forced to ...
Taylor Swift said she made an early creative choice because of The Beatles. The decision is still widely loved by fans.
There was controversy over Maltese entrant Miriana Conte as her lyrics and song title appeared to be similar to a British ...
The BBC is bound by Ofcom rules, with the regulator banning the use of the C-word (which it labels some of the ‘strongest offensive language’) that should ‘never’ be used or aired before 9pm. The ...
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Extra.ie on MSNNew Irish Songs To Hear This WeekReleased as part of a series for Bring Your Own Hammer, featuring on their new EP Speak Wreck Speak!, this nine-minute track ...
Malta’s Eurovision entrant has used the voice of a BBC presenter in a new version of her song, ‘Kant’, now ... Conte has now changed the title and lyrics of the track, and she’s used ...
Malta’s Eurovision entrant re-records song after swearword spat - The Maltese word, which resembled a British swear, has been ...
Megan Moroney has a smoky voice and an inimitable way of telling stories about love in the internet age. Amazingly, she got kind of a late start.
Where ‘Peaches’ was inherently funny, the overwrought rendition of asinine lyrics, sung in the plaintiff ... we can see being deployed. The song itself is competent, extremely well-performed ...
"I had no idea how the band was even going to play these songs," Dan Bejar says of ambitious new album 'Dan's Boogie' ...
The group, who previously reached the quarter-finals of The Voice, will head to Switzerland this May with a song called What The ... must change the title and the lyrics to avoid causing offence.
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