Bara Bada Bastu
by KAJ

Album: Sauna Collection (2025)
Charted: 48
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Songfacts®:

  • If you've never considered the sauna as a subject worthy of a pop anthem, then clearly you haven't met KAJ, a trio of entirely bonkers Swedish-speaking Finns who managed, with great cheer and even greater quantities of steam, to turn Finland's most beloved national pastime into a Eurovision song.

    "Bara Bada Bastu," which translates roughly as "Just Take a Sauna," is a raucous, accordion-laced tribute to that most curiously Nordic ritual: sitting in a small wooden box and sweating profusely with your friends, neighbors, and possibly your aunt's second cousin.
  • The song, delivered in a jaunty mash-up of Finland Swedish (specifically the Vörå dialect) and the occasional well-placed Finnish expletive, celebrates the sauna as a communal space for relaxation, stress relief, and bonding. The repeated chant of "Bara bada bastu" mimics the meditative, rhythmic experience of a sauna session.
  • "Bara Bada Bastu" is described as "sauna pop," a genre that didn't exist until this song created it. There's a beat you can dance to (or sweat to), a melody you can hum (or steam to), and a level of camp that would make even ABBA towel off in admiration.
  • KAJ, comprising Kevin Holmström, Axel Åhman and Jakob Norrgård, are known for their comedic and musical performances in Finland. They were invited to compete in Melodifestivalen 2025, Sweden's national Eurovision selection, after their work caught the attention of the show's producer. KAJ wrote "Bara Bada Bastu" in collaboration with Swedish songwriters Anderz Wrethov, Kristofer Strandberg and Robert Skowronski remotely and met in-person for the first time at Melodifestivalen.

    After winning Melodifestivalen 2025 with a record-breaking 4.3 million votes, "Bara Bada Bastu" became Sweden's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
  • The Eurovision performance was a thing of steaming, glistening wonder. The stage resembled a fully operational sauna, complete with dancers in towels, a flannel-clad ensemble, and an actual falukorv (a kind of chubby Swedish sausage) grilling stage left. The song placed fourth overall, the highest finish for a Swedish-language song in Eurovision since the days when sideburns were mandatory.
  • Released on February 21, 2025, the single topped the charts in Sweden, Finland, and Norway. It stayed at #1 in Sweden for 13 weeks, one of the longest-running chart-toppers since national records began in 1977.

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