JONAS LOVV has released his new single “If We Die”. The Norwegian singer had previously performed at Eurovision 2026 where he placed 14th in the Grand Final. “If We Die” is LOVV’s first new release since taking to the Eurovision stage in Vienna.
About “If We Die”
JONAS LOVV’s latest release sees him once again collaborate with Sondre Skaftun, who worked with LOVV on his Eurovision entry “Ya Ya Ya” in May. “If We Die” takes LOVV down a more emotional rock route than his 2026 Eurovision entry, with a more personal and less arena anthem theming to the song in what he describes as a bit of a contrast to what he usually writes.
I need 3 minutes to reflect over this insane year I’ve had…
From what I’ve seen and learnt over the last couple of months, there’s a lot of beauty left in the world and a lot of people out here who only want to see others smile and be happy. Let’s celebrate just that. Don’t dwell too much over the past and look to all the amazing things that’s to come!
Listen to “If We Die” on streaming platforms
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JONAS LOVV’s Eurovision Journey
Jonas Lovv Hellesรธy is a 31-year-old singer-songwriter born in the Norwegian city of Bergen. He first shot to fame when he appeared on the Norwegian version of Idol, but was eliminated at the audition stage. After that, he developed his voice, fronting several bands before going solo and releasing his own music since 2020. In 2025, he gained recognition again after starring in Norway’s version of The Voice, reaching the semi-final stage.
LOVV represented Norway at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna after winning the country’s National Final Melodi Grand Prix. After qualifying for the Grand Final, Norway placed 14th, receiving 134 points, 115 of which were from the jury and 19 from televoters.
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