" " (, ) is a song by Finnish singer Erika Vikman, and was written and produced by Chisu and (Roos+Berg). The song was released through Warner Music Finland and Mökkitie Records on 16 January 2025 and represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. It reached number two on the Finnish Singles Chart.
"" was written and produced by Chisu and (Roos+Berg). and combines Finnish disco and electronic music. The lyrics reflect "the joyous message of pleasure, ecstasy and a state of trance" and its structure reflects sexual pleasure and reaching orgasm. It was one of two songs in the contest to be about ejaculating, the other being "Milkshake Man" by Australia's Go-Jo, and was described by PinkNews as one of "several" to be "laden thick with double entendre" including Miriana Conte's "Kant", which had to be reworked to "Serving", to omit the phrase "serving kant" as per British broadcasting rules.
In addition, Vikman conducted a promotional tour for her participation in the contest, having done press events in Sweden in March and Italy in April. She also performed the song on the Dutch television show the day after her promotion in Italy. On 24 April 2025, Vikman performed at the Finnish embassy in Berlin, Germany.
Angelica Frey from The Guardian dubbed the song as one of the ten best Eurovision songs of 2025, calling it a track that "bursts with unrestrained hands-in-the-air energy", driven by its "four-on-the-floor beat and Eurodance instrumental". Further, The Telegraph's Ed Power listed the song among the ten Eurovision finalists to watch, describing it as an "innuendo-fueled" song that blends Benny Hill and Richard Wagner. He characterized the song as an "ode to a healthy sex life", performed by Vikman with the "fury and enthusiasm of a thousand Valkyries". Writing for Rolling Stone Australia, Kiel Egging included the song among the ten Eurovision 2025 acts to watch, describing Vikman as having a "dynamite stage presence".
In his review for CNN, Rob Picheta ranked the track third out of the 26 finalists, noting that Vikman's performance explored themes of "power, sexuality, female empowerment, and self-expression". He described the song as bold and energetic, with staging that included a large, pyrotechnic microphone, which he saw as reinforcing the song’s central message. Ed Potton from The Times gave the song four out of five stars, describing it as a "libidinous electronic onslaught that puts the bang into banger".
During a joint Instagram Live in March with Conte, Vikman stated that the European Broadcasting Union felt her performance carried too many sexual connotations and that she expected to have to tone it down.
Vikman performed a repeat of her performance in the grand final on 17 May. The song was performed 13th, ahead of the ' Claude and before 's Lucio Corsi. The song came eleventh in the contest.
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