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Eurovision Is My Cocomelon w/ Oscar Montoya
KP Parker and guest host comedian Oscar Montoya tumble down the Eurovision rabbit hole, with a few detours through reality TV obsession and Blake Shelton tabloid lore.
What You’ll Hear:
Camp Makes the Contest: Oscar explains why Eurovision became a glittery global phenomenon while America’s singing competitions fizzled into polite background noise. Along the way: ABBA, Riverdance, Tommy Cash, and one very memorable chicken song.
Pandemic Hyperfixations: KP and Oscar swap stories about the pop culture obsessions that carried them through 2020, from Eurovision deep dives to Survivor marathons and reality TV strategy breakdowns.
Competitive Spirits: The conversation drifts into online Traitors games, Survivor audition tapes, and KP’s very real experience surviving five days in a cornfield with only a bite of rice and a dream.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro & Oscar joins The Nightly
01:15 Eurovision explained for beginners
05:18 Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton & tabloid shopping
08:04 Why the American Song Contest failed
10:30 Camp, spectacle & Eurovision winners
15:06 The Eurovision songs that broke through
16:23 Pandemic reality TV obsessions
17:30 Survivor strategy talk begins
21:00 Playing Traitors for charity
22:30 Good nights to Celine Dion & Dara
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