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Matt Blxck spells it out for us with ‘Come Around’

Feb 18 2022 Share

Popularised by his daring outfits and bold stylistic tendencies, Matt Blxck’s performance of ‘Come Around’ ensures that his name is remembered by audiences across the country. Beyond the track’s rhythmic appeal and memorable lyrics, the singer’s supervillain-like laugh is still echoing in our brains.

This is not Matt’s first Malta Eurovision appearance, having performed back in 2018 with his song ‘Call 2morrow’.

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€250 fines for two men using fake disabled parking permits

€250 fines for two men using fake disabled parking permits
Feb 18 2022 Share

Two men have been fined €250 each for using a fake Blue Badge which was originally issued for use for their parents. 

This was revealed by the Commission for the Rights of Persons with Disability (CRPD), revealing that the first person was a 20-year-old from Swieqi. 

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He was identified by the police during a patrol in St Julians after they spotted his car parked in a space reserved for Blue Badge holders. Following investigations with the CRPD it was concluded that it was in fact fake with the date on the badge manipulated. It had originally been issued for the man’s mother.

The second case involved the CRPD receiving a report form the public that a person who seemed he did not have a physical disability was making use of the badge. After enforcement officials convened on the spot, it was concluded that the badge had been reported lost or stolen.

Following enquiries with the St Julians police station, it was established that the fake badge had originally been issued to a father of a 37-year-old man form Sliema. Inspector Leeroy Balzan Engerer led both prosecutions, with Magistrate Ian Farrugia finding them both guilty. 

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Rachel Lowell enchants the audience with ‘White Doves’

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Ensuring that her Malta Eurovision Song Contest debut is one to remember, Rachel Lowell hits the stage with utmost confidence, singing a song about faith. Her performance of ‘White Doves’ conveys a message of faith, complemented by visuals of actual white doves, the symbols of peace.

Lowell reportedly wanted actual doves on stage, but unfortunately the Eurovision Song Contest’s rules stipulate that no animals are allowed on stage.

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Nicole Azzopardi brings it back with ‘Into the Fire’

Nicole Azzopardi brings it back with 'Into the Fire'
Feb 18 2022 Share

Eurovision vibes at their very best, Nicole Azzopardi put on a super-energetic performance which definitely gave the audiences the vibes they needed. The singer’s presentation of ‘Into the Fire’ was characterised by the high-octane, fiery visuals accompanying her vocal performance.

Nicole had previously represented Malta in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the track ‘Knock Knock!… Boom! Boom!’

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