LONDON — No matter whether Nemo wins the Eurovision Song Contest this weekend β which would make them the first nonbinary contestant to take home the crystal microphone β the singer is already a success.
Representing Switzerland with a track called βThe Code,β Nemo says there is now more understanding and awareness in their country about being nonbinary and what it means.
βPeople start understanding more and I think that understanding means the world to me. And just being able to represent this community at Eurovision is amazing. And Iβm so glad that I am not even the only one this year. You know, like thatβs even better because it just, it just shows that itβs needed.β
Among the contestants who’ve made it to Thursday’s next semi-final round is Irelandβs gothic fairy Bambie Thug, who is also nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns.
Nemoβs powerhouse number βThe Codeβ is about struggling to find their place and discovering it βsomewhere between the zeroes and onesβ of a binary system. Itβs one of the favorites to win Eurovision, which takes place this week in MalmΓΆ, Sweden.
β(It) would be cool if people like my song about banana pudding,β Nemo said.
βBut knowing they like a song where I am, like, unconditionally myself, and I talk about the journey of finding myself and being non-binary and knowing that it touches them … itβs really beautiful.β
So far in southern Sweden, the atmosphere between acts has been fun and supportive. This is not a cutthroat competition β its slogan is βunited by musicβ β and Nemo jokes that βthe twist is, everyone wants each other to win.β
In MalmΓΆ, Nemoβs been hosting some hotel room sessions with other artists and would like that to lead to future musical collaborations.
The downside of the hotel is the fierce air-conditioning, which isnβt great for a recording artist who both hits operatic high notes and also raps at a fast pace.
Not only is Nemo singing and rapping, in a huge pink hairy coat, they are also being turned around on a giant spinning top while pulling Matrix-style, gravity defying moves.
βThatβs one of my favorite parts, actually. Thatβs so much fun to do,” they said. βPeople ask me, do you have, like, do you have, magnets in your shoes? And then I was like, βNo, but I should have magnets.ββ
Switzerland is one of 37 counties competing in Eurovision this week, which is being held in Sweden, after Loreen won last year’s contest.
The tracks range from power ballads to zombie-folk, electro dance and empowerment pop.
Other favorites include Baby Lasagnaβs raucous βRim Tim Tagi Dimβ representing Croatia, Ukrainian duo alyona alyona and Jerry Heil with the melodic βTeresa & Mariaβ and catchy pop βLa Noiaβ from Italyβs Angelina Mango.
βItβs the most versatile music community ever,β said Nemo.
βYou could have like someone be into more like a metal song that year, but also in like a bubblegum pop song, you know, and love both worlds equally. I think thatβs so beautiful, like the openness of that.β
As for the possibility of winning Eurovision, Nemo said that after all this week’s fun, acceptance and understanding, the top prize βwould mean the world.β