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Does Spain’s popular Eurovision song ‘Zorra’ insult women or defend them?

By CIARÁN GILES
Associated Press

MADRID (AP) — The title of Spain’s Eurovision song “Zorra” can be translated as an anti-female slur, and it’s causing a storm among conservatives and feminists. But Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says he likes it. The song by the duo Nebulossa was chosen as Spain’s offering for the Eurovision contest in May. The music platform Spotify had it as the most viral tune in Spain and No. 3 worldwide Wednesday. Some critics say the song insults women. But Nebulossa’s female singer argues that the song is in defense of them.

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