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The Love Island Malta Contestants so far

The Love Island Malta Contestants so far
May 12 2023 Share

Love Island Malta has undeniably captured the attention of the entire island as the official contestants for the dating based TV show reveal the official contestants. 

 

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So far, we’ve had 7 contestants revealed – 3 guys and 4 girls – meaning that, if the local version sticks to the international format, we still have 3 more to go! 

 

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You’ve all accustomed yourselves to Sven, Nicola and Gabriella already, being the first three to be revealed yesterday.

 

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The next cohort consisted of Kyle, Marie Christine and Allen, each bringing their own personality and looks to the competition. 

 

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Many are already starting to guess as to who will match up with who, the dynamics that will develop between the contestants and who else will be joining them in the villa. 

 

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What do you make of the contestants so far?

 

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The Busker make it to Spotify Viral 50 UK

The Busker make it to Spotify Viral 50 UK
May 12 2023 Share

Posting to social media, The Busker revealed that their song Dance (Our Own Party), which they used to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, has just made it to Spotify Viral 50 in the UK. 

 

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The song currently stands at 18th place, right beneath ‘Peaches’ by Jack Black and above ‘Because of You’ by Gustaph. 

Clips from The Busker’s experience in Liverpool for the contestant showed that the song became massively popular with audiences there.

Performing at the Wiwi Jam, the Busker were accompanied by an audience singing along and performing the little hand dance which is iconic for the song itself. 

Taking to social media, The Busker expressed their gratitude at the song’s popularity. Only when they posted, the song was in 21st place, meaning that it moved up 3 places in under 2 hours!

The Busker may not have qualified for the finale of the song contest but they sure have left an impact in Liverpool! 

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The Busker alongside Eurovision host Alesha Dixon as she raps about concert

The Busker alongside Eurovision host Alesha Dixon as she raps about concert
May 12 2023 Share

Eurovision co-host and Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon kicked off her presenting gig at the first Eurovision semifinal with a ’25 Year Rap’, and The Busker were front and centre rapping alongside her. 

The video showed Dixon launching into a Eurovision themed rap whilst surrounded by some of the semifinalists. 

Making reference to past winners of the contest, she then turns to Malta’s very own David Jr., who had in the mean time been absolutely jamming alongside the host, to sing:

‘I say Liver, you say Pool’, with David going along with her, having the best time of his life along with the rest of his trio backing him up.

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Gmail’s new AI will soon write all your emails

Gmail's new AI will soon write all your emails
May 12 2023 Share

Google will soon be able to write all your emails for you. Gmail, the messaging service with well over 1.8 billion users worldwide, will be using their latest AI tech to create emails with just one prompt. 

The feature is called ‘Help Me Write’, and will incorporate information from previous emails as well as elaborate on details on its own if the ‘writer’ (can we still call them as such anymore?) wishes to do so.

Google boss Sundar Pichai revealed the new development at the annual I/O conference, demonstrating how it could draft a letter to an airline demanding a refund for a cancelled flight. 

This of course rivals giants like ChatGPT and Bard, and comes as experts in the field call for more regulation and in some cases even an emergency pause. 

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