Satoshi has released his new song “All We Are About”. The Moldovan 2026 Eurovision entrant dropped his first track since competing at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria in May. “All We Are About” is Satoshi’s first song written in English.
About “All We Are About”
Satoshi’s first release since competing in the Eurovision Grand Final in May sees him collaborating with producer Tensso again after they teamed up on “Viva, Moldova!” and joined by TheTurcu, another regular collaborator of Satoshi’s. Posting on instagram to promo the release, Satoshi said:
My first song in English.
I wrote it in April with a strong desire to sing something lite and uplifting.
The song and accompanying video has some similarities with the Moldovan Eurovision entry, with a catchy, sing-a-long ‘la, la, la, la, la’ hook, but has more of a summer D’n’B feel than the arena-party vibes he brought to Eurovision with “Viva, Moldova!”.
“All We Are About” features a chorus and first verse completely in English, whilst the last verse is sung in Romanian. The video features Satoshi in his classic sportswear look, surrounded by musicians, all dancing and raving throughout.
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Upcoming tour
Satoshi has also announced the “Viva, Moldova! Europe Tour” will be travelling across Europe this Autumn, although cities and dates are yet to be announced so fans of the Moldovan singer should keep their eyes peeled on social media for upcoming announcements.
Satoshi’s Eurovision journey
Satoshi is the stage name of Vlad Sabajuc, a 27-year-old rapper and singer-songwriter born in Cahul, Moldova. He became interested in music at an early age, composing his first songs at the age of 12. Later, aged 19, he adopted his moniker. He went on to sign to a local record label and has released four albums since, to domestic success.
His song for Eurovision 2026 – “Viva, Moldova!” – was written entirely by Vlad himself, and won Moldova’s National Final Selecția Națională, finishing top place across the domestic jury, international jury and televote. He went on to have great success in the 2026 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria. The song placed 8th overall in the Grand Final – the best result for Moldova since Zdob și Zdub in 2022. Satoshi was joined on stage by Moldovan 2013 entrant Aliona Moon who provided backing vocals, amongst other performers and dancers. “Viva, Moldova!” was awarded 43 points from the international juries and received 183 points from the televote, placing 4th overall in the televote ranking. Satoshi was given 12 points from the public in Ukraine, Italy and Romania.
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