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[[Floria]] took part in [[Microvision Song Contest 2022]] with the song "We Are The People" by Martin Garrix feat. Bono & The Edge. The song is sung in [[wikipedia:English language|Istvanistani]]. This act was performed thirty-eighth in this year's contest. | [[Floria]] took part in [[Microvision Song Contest 2022]] with the song "We Are The People" by Martin Garrix feat. Bono & The Edge. The song is sung in [[wikipedia:English language|Istvanistani]]. This act was performed thirty-eighth in this year's contest. | ||
Sport in Floria brings happiness to millions of people in Floria regardless of race, religion, age, gender | Sport in Floria brings happiness to millions of people in Floria regardless of race, religion, age, gender and sexual orientation. "We are the people" is a very common motto heard in Florian sports following internationally and shows unity nationwide. | ||
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Revision as of 16:44, 1 May 2022
Floria took part in Microvision Song Contest 2022 with the song "We Are The People" by Martin Garrix feat. Bono & The Edge. The song is sung in Istvanistani. This act was performed thirty-eighth in this year's contest.
Sport in Floria brings happiness to millions of people in Floria regardless of race, religion, age, gender and sexual orientation. "We are the people" is a very common motto heard in Florian sports following internationally and shows unity nationwide.
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Lyrics
Lyrics may be found here.
Reactions and propaganda
- Benacian Union: The censor noted that "We are the People" does not in fact appear in the extensive database of Florian tribal chants pertaining to sport. The censor, the third in succession to be removed from this task, was subsequently reassigned to other duties after the Reader attached from the Benacian Academy noted an error in the ordinate's examination of the database.
- Jaaland: Loyalists and Apollonians both praised the song for its powerful message and vibrant energy.
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