Uncanny.
Well, the Eurovision is back and it’s as weird as always. How we missed it.
While certain people would absolutely love to see Britain win for one very specific reason, one performance has set Twitter ablaze.
Europe: vote for Britain. The reality of being made to host and pay for #Eurovision will irk the 52% no end.
— Matthew Ball (@Matt0791) May 13, 2017
It must be something special to upstage a dancing monkey, yodel rap and some weird Daft Punk eurotrash rip-off, but German singer and songwriter Levina has just the thing.
Her song, Perfect Life, bears an uncanny resemblance to the smash-hit tune by David Guetta feat Sia, Titanium.
Perfect Life, written by acclaimed songwriter Lindy Robbins, Dave Bassett, Lindsey Ray, was chosen via televote as the song Levina should sing to represent Germany.
Maybe they should have just sent Sia instead?
Germany.Does this sound a little… Titanium-my to you?#Eurovision. pic.twitter.com/8X6gtSfMSZ
— BBC Eurovision (@bbceurovision) May 13, 2017
germany: hey can i copy ur homework?
sia: yeah just change it up a bit#Eurovision— biørk loves julia ? (@divinesuga) May 13, 2017
Germany’s got a bloody great song, but I’m fairly sure whoever wrote Sia’s “Titanium” has already called their lawyer #eurovision
— Tom Scott (@tomscott) May 13, 2017
Sia on the phone to Germany right now abt their #Eurovision entry pic.twitter.com/WGT6VfvUVO
— aniseed in the uk (@screbend) May 13, 2017
Everyone: This sounds like Titanium by David Guetta and Sia
Germany: ThIs SouNdS LiKe tiTaNIum bY DavID gUeTta aNd sIA#Eurovision #GER pic.twitter.com/DXW6AVEsFm
— Vivi (@KlaineDreamLove) May 13, 2017
Haha @Sia's lawyers are already on the phone ??#germany #EUROVISION ???
— Bethan Leadley (@musicalbethan) May 13, 2017
If you need some proof, here’s the song.
Here’s Sia’s.
Yeah, the lawyers might be involved with this one.
And tonight kids, the team behind Germany's entry are going to learn about Copyright Law, with the help of Sia's legal team 🙂 #Eurovision
— lucas ?️ (@_lucasys) May 13, 2017