France's official Euro 2016 song has been widely criticised for using English lyrics.
Skip The Use has recorded a version of the Kiss classic "I Was Made For Lovin' You", which has not gone down well with France's political hierarchy.
Andre Vallini, the State Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, with responsibility towards the French language called the move as "appalling and unacceptable".
Euro 2016/Chanson de l'équipe de France en anglais!
Concours Eurovision de la chanson:idem!
Consternant et inacceptable#Francophonie debout— André VALLINI (@VALLINIAndre) May 2, 2016
France go into the tournament as one of the favourites to life the Henri Delaunay Trophy, and are looking for their first win since beating Italy in the Euro 2000 final. They begin their campaign in the Stade de France against Romania on June 10th.
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