“Uno” is the kind of Eurovision entry that makes you question your life choices… right before you hit replay for the fifth time. It’s absurd. It’s ridiculous. It’s three minutes of unfiltered dumb fun - and yet somehow one of the catchiest songs Russia has ever sent. Those dance moves? Straight out of a 1980s aerobics VHS. That chorus? Lodged in your brain until further notice.
Cheering on a Russian entry might feel complicated these days, but Little Big have always been their own brand of cheeky, self-aware, anti-establishment mischief. They definitely weren’t at Eurovision to wave a flag - they were there to cause chaos, make memes, and get you moving. So, supporting them feels like sharing an inside joke with millions of Eurovision fans.
“Uno” was never high art, and that’s exactly the point. It was built to be silly, addictive, and TikTok-ready - and it absolutely delivered. In the world of guilty pleasures, it’s the musical equivalent of eating Maccas after a big night out drinking: you know it’s not fine dining, but oh, it’s glorious.
Such a shame Eurovision 2020 had to be cancelled.