Whether or not any acts from the 2016 song contest will rival the above in the eyebrow-raising stakes remains to be seen.
When Poland returned to Eurovision after a two-year absence, few suspected that innocent-looking girls dressed as milkmaids could be quite so raunchy.
The European Broadcast Union deemed it “too political” for Eurovision and Georgia was asked to either change the lyrics or submit a different song.
Some speculated that the track reflected Israeli anxiety about a nuclear war with Iran, but it was given the go-ahead by Eurovision bosses.
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