🇸🇪 Sweden Eurovision 2026: Felicia – “My System

Artist: Felicia

Song: “My System”

Songwriters: Audun Agnar, Felicia Eriksson, Emily Harbakk, Julie Bergan, Theresa Rex

Language: English

  

Felicia:

Felicia Agneta Eriksson, or by her stage name Felicia, is a 24-year-old Swedish singer who is also famously known for her alter ego – Fröken Snusk – concealed behind a pink mask. She rose to prominence in September 2022 following the release of the song “Ride mig som en dalahäst,” which garnered over 20 million streams on Spotify. She competed in Melodifestivalen 2024 with the entry “Unga & Fria”; although she did not qualify for the final, both her persona and the song became a nationwide hit. Even in her current iteration as Felicia (an identity she began using in April 2025), the singer remains committed to obscuring her face, alternating between masks and sunglasses.

Prior to her music career, she studied administration and trade in high school and worked in the restaurant and infrastructure industries, as well as serving as a telemarketing representative. Since 2024, she has managed her own company, Tinis Consulting AB.

She has now been selected through Sweden’s national selection, Melodifestivalen 2026, to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, Austria, with her song “My System”.

“My System”:

“My System” is a Pop-Schlager-EDM anthem that deals with the singer’s struggle to emotionally and physically break free from a figure from her past, in the face of an intense attraction that resurfaces to overwhelm her every weekend.

The song depicts Felicia’s internal conflict between the rational desire to move on from a past relationship and her complex emotional reality. The singer declares that during the week, she manages to suppress the other person’s presence, even feeling as though she has “danced on the grave” of the idea of them. However, as the weekend approaches, the walls she built collapse—she describes how he returns to flood her thoughts, her body, and her emotions, proving that she hasn’t truly managed to “get him out of her system.”

Felicia utilizes metaphors from the world of technology and security to illustrate her helplessness. She speaks of attempts to delete memories or encrypt feelings to protect herself, only to realize that no psychological firewall can help. The singer defines herself as a “disaster” in need of a “fix,” realizing that his presence has become an inseparable part of her physical and mental system – leaving her in a loop of liberation attempts that fail every time Friday arrives.

Lyrics of “My System”:

I don’t even want you
No you don’t take up space
On any given Monday
I’m forgetting how you taste

I killed the whole idea of you
Been dancing on your grave
Cause I don’t even want you
Then Friday screams your name

Cause now you’re in my head
My heart
My body parts
You’re always coming back on the weekends
You’re in every touch
And thought
And every shot
No I can’t get you out of my system

(My system)

No I can’t get you out of my system

Hate the morning after
Hate the way you make me feel
I am a disaster
I just need to fix myself
For real

Cause now you’re in my head
My heart
My body parts
You’re always coming back on the weekends
You’re in every touch
And thought
And every shot
No I can’t get you out of my system

(My system)

No I can’t get you out of my system
No I can’t get you out of my system

If I deleted all the memories of you and me
And barricaded my walls
If I encrypted all my feelings for security
It wouldn’t matter at all

Cause now you’re in my head
My heart
My body parts
You’re always coming back on the weekends
You’re in every touch
And thought
And every shot
No I can’t get you out of my system

(My, my, my system)

No I cаn’t get you out of my syѕtem