La BBC nega il taglio dei testi in lingua irlandese dalla trasmissione di debutto della nuova canzone di CMAT

    https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/2025/07/23/bbc-denies-cutting-out-irish-language-lyrics-from-new-cmat-song-after-singer-criticises-crazy-edit/

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    1. Pointlessillism on

      Relevant bits:

      >The song was released on Tuesday and debuted on BBC Radio 1 at about 6pm. The first 45 seconds of the nearly five-minute song feature lyrics in Irish, but these were cut for the broadcast.

      >“It was not my decision to have the Irish language edited out of the first ever play of Euro-Country on radio,” CMAT said.

      >“I don’t know if it was a mistake or what happened, but that was not my decision. I don’t know who edited it out – that was crazy of them.”

      >The BBC said the station had broadcast the radio version of the song “that was supplied by the record label”.

      >“BBC Radio 1 did not edit the Irish language from this single,” a BBC spokesperson told The Irish Times.

      >The broadcaster said the station “has already played the full version that includes the Irish language intro … and it will be played again” on two further shows.

    2. Sounds like CMAT needs to have a chat with her record company about radio edits

    3. Melodic-Chocolate-53 on

      That takes the wind out of “de Brits are at it again” hysteria.

      The record labels are at it again.

    4. Maester_Bates on

      The Irish part is a long intro and the beat kicks in when she starts singing in English. It makes perfect sense for a record company to cut the slow intro for the radio version. I would seriously doubt it has anything to do with the language.

    5. redelastic on

      So they played the radio edit as supplied by the record company.

      I will put down my Paddy pitchfork.

    6. cleanroomG on

      The song “The Jaime Oliver Petrol Station” is gonna get even more attention, eventually.

    7. Anxious_Mobile5376 on

      Something tells me she knew well, controversy sells and the “oh look the Brits are at me” route.

    8. sauvignonblanc__ on

      Relax don’t do it, BBC, when you going to come!

      Frankie and CMAT need to have an auld chinwag about being banned by the BBC 😆

    9. Entire-Gas-7651 on

      Have a vague memory that her label wanted to put her forward for British categories at the Brit awards in the past, which she had to push back on. Some interesting decision being made over there if looks like.

    10. ElectricalAppeal238 on

      Who cares. Seems CMAT always wants controversy for publicity. And why are we as Irish people platforming BBC as if it’s a media god in Ireland? It’s a British broadcaster. Not Irish.

    11. First with Kneecap and now with their CMAT person, it’s getting a bit ridiculous how these artists are hijacking the Irish language for these contrived publicity stunts. 

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