Accusations of plagiarism embitter Loreen’s victory in Eurovision: copy or inspiration of this mythical song?

The pools have not been wrong with the winner of the 67th edition of Eurovision. Sweden has been the winning country with the singer of flowers and its theme Tattoo. Where they have failed is in the position of Spain, since White Dove they predicted a top 5, which eventually became the 17th position (from 26 participating countries).

Loreen, 35, has given her country its seventh victory at the music festival, becoming the first woman to win it twice. Until now, the only singer who had won Eurovision on more than one occasion was Johnny Logan in 1980 and 1987.

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The Swede has also achieved that Tattoo is already positioned in almost all the charts of musical successes in the world, as did its popular Euphoria with which he triumphed at Eurovision 2012. However, this victory has not been without criticism.

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when listening Tattoomany Eurovision fans noticed the resemblance to Flying freethe mythical electronic music theme, associated with the Pont Aeri nightclub, launched by Dj Ruboy and Dj Skudero in 1999.

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Plagiarism accusations have increased since this Saturday she was crowned the winner of the contest. “Loreen is a fucking plagiarism of Pont Aeri, normal for it to be a great song, freak out” or “Little is being said that the start of the #Eurovision winner is nailed to Pont Aeri’s ‘Flying Free’. Now that should make us indignant “, are some of the hundreds of comments that are read on social networks.