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Eurovision 2026: UK Act Look Mum No Computer Releases New Song Eins, Zwei, Drei

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Eurovision performer Look Mum No Computer has unveiled the song he’ll be representing the UK with in Vienna later this year.

Last month, it was announced that the YouTube personality would be performing on behalf of the UK at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with an original song.

On Friday morning, his track Eins Zwei Drei had its first play on Scott MillsRadio 2 show and hey, if nothing else, no one can accuse him of playing it safe.

Take a listen to Eins Zwei Drei for yourself below:

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The BBC previously described Look Mum No Computer in an official press release as a “multi-talented solo artist, experimental singer/songwriter, live electronics performer and composer, inventor of unique musical machines”.

Also known as Sam Battle, he first appeared on the British music scene in the 2010s as the frontman of the indie band Zibra.

He later launched his YouTube channel under the moniker Look Mum No Computer, going on to amass 1.4 million followers across his social media channels.

Look Mum No Computer is the alias of music producer and YouTube personality Sam Battle

With months to go until this year’s Eurovision final in May, it already looks set to be one of the most controversial in history, with five countries having already withdrawn in protest over Israel’s continued involvement in the competition despite the ongoing conflict and unrest in the Middle East.

Iceland, Ireland, The Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain – the latter of which had previously been one of the “Big Five” who contributed the most financially to Eurovision each year – all pulled out of Eurovision last year, following discussions among competing national broadcasters about whether Israel should be allowed to return.

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Eurovision is returning to Vienna this year, following JJ’s win for Austria in May 2025.

Shortly after his win, JJ called for Israel to be expelled from the contest, echoing comments made by his predecessor, Nemo, in an exclusive interview with HuffPost UK weeks earlier.

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