Special Report on Controversial Entries: Part Two
Is comedy controversial when it comes to Eurovision? Many of these songs certainly garnered attention, even though in many of these cases it was not reflected on the scoreboard. There’s lazy bums, singing journalists, and more.
This is Part Two of our Special Report into controversial entries in Eurovision.
Related articles
- Special Report: Controversial Entries (Part One) (joyeurovision.com)
- Special Report: Portugal at Eurovision in the 1960s & 1970s (joyeurovision.com)
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