The Code
by Nemo

Album: single release only (2024)
Charted: 18
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Songfacts®:

  • Nemo, whose real name is Nemo Mettler, has been cranking out tunes in Switzerland since 2015. They (Nemo's preferred pronoun) even had a stint on the Swiss version of The Masked Singer, belting out ballads while disguised as a panda (who knew pandas could pack such a vocal punch?).

    In late 2023, Nemo finally shed a different kind of disguise, coming out as non-binary in a Swiss newspaper interview. This openness and self-acceptance would become a defining theme in their music career.
  • In February 2024, Nemo was chosen to represent Switzerland in Eurovision with their song "The Code." The lyrics are a powerful exploration of self-discovery, specifically Nemo's journey of coming to terms with their non-binary identity.

    "'The Code' is about the journey I started with the realization that I am neither a man nor a woman," said Nemo. "Finding myself has been a long and often difficult process for me. But nothing feels better than the freedom I have gained by realizing that I am non-binary."
  • The song has a clever metaphor woven into the lyrics.

    Irgendwo zwischen den Nullen und Einsen
    Dort habe ich mein Reich gefunden
    Mein Herz schlägt wie eine


    Translates as:
    Somewhere between the 0's and 1's
    That's where I found my kingdom come
    My heart beats like a drum


    This is a reference to the binary code of computers, which consists of 0s and 1s. The male-female gender identity is often called "the binary," and since Nemo identifies as non-binary, they are saying they don't fit neatly into the traditional categories of male or female.

    "It's about the path I took after realizing I wasn't a man or a woman," Nemo explained. "Finding myself wasn't easy, but the freedom I've gained by embracing being non-binary is incredible."
  • This defiance of labels extended to the music itself. The song is a genre-bending, mind-melding mix of pop, opera, rap, and even a dash of electro thrown in for good measure. Nemo refuses to be confined to any one style, just like they refuse to be confined by gender norms.
  • Nemo's performance of "The Code" at the contest was pure Eurovision spectacle. They belted out song atop a giant white disc, occasionally hopping on and off for dramatic effect. The crowd ate it up and the points rolled in, beating out Croatia's Baby Lasagna into second place (seriously, Eurovision entries never disappoint). It gave Switzerland their first Eurovision win since Celine Dion conquered the stage in 1988 with "Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi."

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