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Look Mum No Computer: UK's Eurovision Entrant Says His Song Eins, Zwei, Drei, Is 'a Risk'
Look Mum No Computer's experimental UK entry features a partly German chorus and aims to stand out with creative staging by Fredrik Rydman at Eurovision 2026.
- On Friday March 6, Look Mum No Computer unveiled the UK's Eurovision entry, Eins, Zwei, Drei, now streaming ahead of the contest.
- Sam Battle emailed the BBC's Eurovision team last September, was shortlisted by Christmas, and was chosen in January to represent the UK.
- Featuring a partly German chorus, Eins, Zwei, Drei was written on Battle's Kosmo and frames an escape from the soul-crushing nine‑to‑five, counting 'one, two, three' before an intense electro chorus.
- Fredrik 'Benke' Rydman will stage the UK performance in Vienna for the Eurovision grand final on Saturday May 16, with BBC commentators and Eurovision experts praising the act as energising.
- Against a backdrop of boycotts after the European Broadcasting Union's December 2025 decision, five countries including Ireland and Spain pulled out, while Eins, Zwei, Drei is the first UK entry not sung entirely in English.
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Look Mum No Computer wrote Eurovision 2026 track Eins, Zwei, Drei because he was sick of 'munching on Jam Roly Polys with custard'
"So sick of munching Roly Poly with custard... I’m so bored of it, bored of it, what’s the point of it, point of it...”, Look Mum No Computer reveals inspiration behind his Eurovision Song Contest 2026 entry.
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