Estonia's Tommy Money says Italians aren’t in a froth over his Eurovision music ‘Espresso Macchiato’

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BASEL, Switzerland (AP) — One music producing a whole lot of froth on the Eurovision Track Contest is “Espresso Macchiato,” a dance-pop ditty by Estonian rapper and visible artist Tommy Money.

Estonia’s entry within the pan-continental pop competitors, which holds its grand last on Saturday in Basel, Switzerland, is a playful dance-pop observe that reels off a string of Italian cliches — together with references to spaghetti and “sweating like a mafioso” — earlier than a singalong refrain: “Espresso macchiato, macchiato, macchiato.”

The music has some followers singing it within the streets of Basel. However it raised just a few eyebrows in Italy, the place a customers’ affiliation branded it offensive and complained to Eurovision organizer the European Broadcasting Union.

Money stated that he’s seen media articles a few backlash, however “I see only the love.”

“Everyone coming to me is like ‘I’m from Italy, you’re a legend there and we’re so happy to have your song,’” he instructed The Related Press on Friday amid rehearsals for the Eurovision last.

Money stated that if U.S. singer Sabrina Carpenter can have a success about espresso in her Grammy Award-winning 2024 hit of that title, he too ought to be capable of sing about espresso.

“She should be singing about Big Gulps,” he joked. As Europeans, “we’re the OGs. (Espresso) originated from Italy.

“The thing is, coffee is for the world,” he stated. “Everyone can drink coffee. Americans, Europeans, and this brings us together.”

Italian themes are in vogue at Eurovision this yr — one other competitor is Italian DJ Gabry Ponte, representing tiny San Marino with “Tutta L’Italia.”

Many Italians have embraced the cheery catchiness of “Espresso Macchiato,” despite the fact that most would by no means dream of including milk to espresso, broadly contemplating macchiato a vacationers’ drink.

“We Italians are nice and we laugh at these things,” stated Francesco Malferrari, having fun with an espresso — no milk — in a Rome cafe. “Sure, there are some stereotypes, however we in Italy are used to it, so in actuality we smile.

“But this year we have to root for Lucio Corsi,” the glam rocker who’s Italy’s Eurovision competitor. “Because we are for Italy, so let’s root for Lucio Corsi. But let’s have an espresso and laugh it off.”

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Dario Artale contributed to this story from this Rome.

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