Georigia’s entry for this year’s Eurovision song contest is stirring already-strained tensions with neighboring Russia due to the song’s mocking of PM Vladamir Putin.
The disco-funk of 3G’s “We Don’t Wanna Put-In” features the chorus, “We don’t wanna put in, the negative move, it’s killin’ the groove.”
The song may not even be heard during the contest, famous for its horribly-wrong Euro-pop, because it does not allow political content in song entries. Eurovision officials will decide on the “sensitive” issue next month.
Georgia, which lost a war with Russia over breakaway province South Ossetia last August, first planned to boycott the song contest because it is being held in Moscow this year, due changed their minds in December.
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