Get ready to hear some German numbers! The BBC has announced the UK’s song for the Eurovision Song Contest this year, and commentator Graham Norton says it’s a fantastic, upbeat track.
Musician Sam Battle, known for his project Look Mum No Computer, will be representing the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna this May. His song, ‘Eins, Zwei, Drei’, is an upbeat synth and electro track about breaking free from the monotony of a typical workday.
You can now listen to the song on all major streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. It also had its first play on the radio this morning during The Scott Mills Breakfast Show.

The artist shared their excitement for everyone to finally listen to their new track. They explained that ‘Eins, Zwei, Drei’ came together during a creative session with collaborators, using their synthesizer, ‘Kosmo,’ and they are incredibly proud of the result.
Honestly, I just want everyone to lose themselves in the music – to dance, sing along, and just have a totally joyful, crazy time when they hear it. We’re really pushing ourselves to create a performance that’s going to be absolutely epic on the Eurovision stage – and that’s saying something! Can’t wait to see you all in Vienna!
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Some Eurovision fans and commentators have reacted to the song, with Graham Norton describing it as a great and energetic track.
“Joyful and supremely catchy. Hopefully it can get the rest of Europe singing along,” he said.
Radio DJ Sara Cox described the song as an energetic and lively anthem, a fun mix of 80s new wave and a powerful beat. She said it’s instantly catchy and a really exciting, daring pick.
People are always asking us for a more unique Eurovision entry, and this is it!” Mills said excitedly. “It’s a high-energy synth track from a brilliantly unconventional pop artist, and we think it’ll get the whole arena in Vienna singing along.

Rylan admitted the song was so catchy he almost started singing along after just one listen.
I had a chance to listen to some of the songs for Eurovision early on, and ‘Eins, Zwei, Drei’ by Look Mum No Computer really stood out to me,” he explained.
Of all the songs, this one really stuck with me—I even had to stop myself from singing along, worried someone would hear!
The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will culminate in the Grand Final on Saturday, May 16th. The Semi-Finals will be broadcast live on Tuesday, May 12th and Thursday, May 14th. You can watch it all on BBC One and iPlayer, and listen on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.
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