Estonia’s Tommy Cash says Italians aren’t in a froth over his Eurovision song ‘Espresso Macchiato’ -
💨 Abstract
The article discusses the popularity of "Espresso Macchiato," a dance-pop song by Estonian artist Tommy Cash, at the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland. The song, featuring Italian cliches, has sparked both enjoyment and controversy, with some Italians finding it offensive. Cash, however, sees only positive reception. The song is part of a trend of Italian themes at Eurovision.
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