Tattoo (Loreen song)

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"Tattoo" is a song by Swedish singer Loreen, released as a single on 25 February 2023, through Universal. After winning Melodifestivalen 2023, it represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, winning the competition with 583 points, making Loreen the first female artist to win the contest twice (and second overall, after Johnny Logan), after previously doing so with "Euphoria" in 2012.[1] The song was later included on Loreen's third studio album, Wildfire (2026).

Released25 February 2023 (2023-02-25)
Length3:02
Quick facts Single by Loreen, Released ...
"Tattoo"
Single by Loreen
Released25 February 2023 (2023-02-25)
Genre
Length3:02
LabelUniversal
Songwriters
Producers
  • Peter Boström
  • Jimmy Jansson
  • Thomas G:son
Loreen singles chronology
"Neon Lights"
(2022)
"Tattoo"
(2023)
"Is It Love"
(2023)
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Country
Artist
Languages
English
Composers
Lyricists
  • Jimmy "Joker" Thörnfeldt
  • Jimmy Jansson
  • Lorine Talhaoui
  • Moa Carlebecker
  • Peter Boström
  • Thomas G:son
Finals performance
Semi-final result
2nd
Semi-final points
135
Final result
1st
Final points
583
Entry chronology
◄ "Hold Me Closer" (2022)
"Unforgettable" (2024) ►
Performance video
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"Tattoo" debuted at number one on the Swedish singles chart. Following its Eurovision win, it reached number one in nine other countries: Austria, Belgium, Greece, Iceland, Israel, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.[2] It additionally reached the top ten in 17 other countries including Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom, later becoming the first Eurovision entry in over 27 years to spend two weeks inside the top five of the UK Singles Chart.[3]

"Tattoo" garnered 4,275,290 streams on Spotify the day after the Eurovision final and thus broke the record for the most streams ever achieved in a single day by a Eurovision song. The number of plays also set another record for Loreen: the highest number of streams ever achieved in a single day by a Swedish female artist.[4]

Background

Melodifestivalen 2023

In November 2022, Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reported a rumored return for Loreen in Melodifestivalen, the music competition that Sveriges Television (SVT) uses to select its song and representative for the Eurovision Song Contest.[5] After previously competing in Melodifestivalen three times, Loreen decided to enter a fourth time with "Tattoo". According to Loreen, she initially did not want to enter, but after a "feeling of positivity" and a sense of purpose, she decided to enter the song.[6]

Melodifestivalen 2023 was the 63rd edition of Melodifestivalen, the music competition to select their entrant for the 67th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Twenty-eight songs competed, with the songs being split into four heats of seven songs. The top two in each heat immediately moved on to the contest's final, while the third and fourth place songs in the heats moved onto a semi-final round. In the semi-final round, the top four songs earned a spot in the final. In the final, a 50/50 system of juries and televoting was used to determine the winner in a final with 12 songs.[7]

Before the contest, "Tattoo" was reported as a heavy favorite to win its heat.[8] "Tattoo" was placed into the fourth heat, and would win the heat, earning an automatic spot in the final.[9] During her heat performance, a stage invasion occurred, in which a person carried a banner with the message "Återställ våtmarker" (transl."Restore wetlands"), which, according to Återställ Våtmarker [sv], the group that orchestrated the invasion, was a call to repair Sweden's wetlands.[10]

Ahead of the final, "Tattoo" was reported as the top favorite to win the competition, winning fan polls on numerous Eurovision fan site polls and press polls.[11][12] Along with this, she had also broken numerous Swedish streaming records on Spotify.[13] In the Melodifestivalen 2023 final, "Tattoo" won both the jury and televote, earning 92 and 85 points respectively, for a total of 177 points.[14]

Composition

"Tattoo" was composed and written by Jimmy "Joker" Thörnfeldt, Jimmy Jansson, Lorine Talhaoui, Moa Carlebecker, Peter Boström, and Thomas G:son. In interviews with NME, Loreen stated that the song was "a love song... there is no day without night, and there is no love without the opposite either... We tend to think that the grass is greener on the other side but if you want to experience this deep, authentic love, you have to be aware that the struggle needs to be there too. We can’t run off the moment we feel a little bit of pain."[6] Musically, it has been described as a "bombastic electro-pop ballad",[15] and by Eurovision itself it was marketed as Europop.[16]

Eurovision

On 9 May 2023, the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the Liverpool Arena in Liverpool hosted by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on behalf of the Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC). Loreen performed "Tattoo" eleventh on the evening and qualified for the grand final.[17]

On 13 May 2023, the Eurovision Song Contest grand final was hosted in the same venue. Loreen performed "Tattoo" ninth on the evening.[18] At the end of the voting, it placed first winning the contest with 583 points.[19]

Aftermath

As the winning broadcaster, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) gave SVT the responsibility to host the following edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. SVT hosted the 68th edition at the Malmö Arena in Malmö. On 9 May 2024, the second semi-final was opened by a pre-recorded segment in which presenters Petra Mede and Malin Åkerman performed "Tattoo" with minor lyrical changes.[20] On 11 May 2024, Loreen performed "Tattoo" and her new single "Forever" at the interval act of the grand final.[21]


Personnel

Credits were adapted from Tidal.[22]

  • Jimmy Jansson – producer, songwriting
  • Peter Boström – producer, songwriting, mix engineer, string arranger, studio personnel
  • Thomas G:son – producer, songwriting
  • Jimmy Thörnfeldt – songwriting
  • Loreen Talhaoui – songwriting, vocals
  • Moa "Cazzi Opeia" Carlebecker – songwriting, background vocals
  • David Bukokvinszky – cello
  • Erik Uusijärvi – cello
  • Kristina Winiarski – cello
  • Pelle Hansen – cello
  • Åsa Strid – cello
  • Bård Ericson – double bass
  • Sigrid Granit – double bass
  • Lars Norgren – mastering engineer, studio personnel
  • Erik Arvinder – orchestra leader
  • Mattias Bylund – string arranger, synth pads
  • Christopher Öhman – viola
  • Erik Holm – viola
  • Kim Hellgren – viola
  • Mikael Sjögren – viola
  • Vidar Andersson Meilink – viola
  • Aleksander Sätterström – violin
  • Anna Stefansson – violin
  • Brusk Zanganeh – violin
  • Carl Vallin – violin
  • Conny Lindgren – violin
  • Daniela Bonfiglioli – violin
  • Jannika Gustafsson – violin
  • Lola Torrente – violin
  • Martin Stensson – violin
  • Mattias Johansson – violin
  • Paul Waltman – violin
  • Sarah Cross – violin
  • Simona Bonfiglioli – violin
  • Tove Lund – violin

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications and sales
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Belgium (BRMA)[143] 2× Platinum 80,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[144] 2× Platinum 80,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[145] Platinum 90,000
France (SNEP)[146] Diamond 333,333
Germany (BVMI)[147] Gold 300,000
Italy (FIMI)[148] Platinum 100,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[149] Gold 15,000
Poland (ZPAV)[150] Diamond 250,000
Portugal (AFP)[151] 3× Platinum 30,000
Spain (Promusicae)[152] 2× Platinum 120,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[153] Gold 10,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[154] Platinum 600,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece)[155] 2× Platinum 4,000,000

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Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

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