After the song “I’ll Learn to Love” was banned, the performer and creator seem to be at odds over who knew what (!)
The instruments for Eurovision 2025 have started. After the exclusion of the song “I will learn to love” performed by Salina Gavala and Tsiak, with composer (and lyricist) Babi Stokas from the national final, performer and creator seem to be arguing about who knew what (!).
See related: Eurovision 2025: These are the 12 songs of the Greek Final – Who qualified
Initially, speaking on the show “Smile and Again”, Babis Stokas claimed that he did not know that the song he gave to his friend, Salina Gavala, was a candidate for the national Eurovision final. In fact, he said he found out from the media what happened once the 12 selected songs were announced.
In turn, the singer claimed to Mega that Babis Stokas knew that he had submitted his song to the committee, even saying that “he may have been broken by this story” and saying that he did not give it to her.
In new statements today on the same show, the artist and creator said that “Salina proposed the song for Eurovision. I didn’t know that, I found out later and I told her that I don’t have a problem.”
In fact, he pointed out: “From then on, I didn’t deal with it any further.” I don’t care about Eurovision, I don’t care. Don’t look to find issues, there aren’t any.”
Source :Skai
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