Kant canned: Maltese singer rewrites Eurovision entry after C-word complaint

Miriana Conte retitles song and removes reference to kant after complaint about similarity to swearword
A Eurovision contestant has reworked her song after a word in the lyrics sounded like an English swearword.
Miriana Conte’s song was originally titled Kant, the Maltese word for singing.
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