Well known names mixed with talented new comers – and experienced songwriters who knows how to write a good song. Take a closer look at the competitors for this year’s Danish final. How do the Danes know these names?
Let it be said right away; many Danes did ask a ‘who?’ to most of the acts in this year’s Danish national final. One you can consider a household name, a few which extensive TV viewers will know and then a whole bunch of people, the majority never heard of before. It’s clear that the 1980’s where Melodi Grand Prix mainly consisted of well-known established names regularly seen on TV and heard on radio, is long gone.
Contents
- 1 Simone Emelie – Anywhere
- 2 Jasmin Gabay – Kiss Like This
- 3 Rasmus Faartoft – Hold My Breath
- 4 Marie Isabell – Dancing With You In My Heart
- 5 Sigmund – Say My Name
- 6 Humørekspressen – Dronning Af Baren
- 7 Julie & Nina – League Of Light
- 8 Teit Samsø – Step It Up
- 9 Leonora – Love Is Forever
- 10 Leeloo – That vibe
Simone Emelie – Anywhere
Anywhere is written by Jeanette Bonde, Fred Miller and Fredrik Sonefors. The first one is a familiar name to the Danish fans as she in 2017 sang Hurricane in the Danish final. Swedish Fredrik has worked with Eurovision names such as Helena Paparizou, Måns Zelmerlöw and then he co-wrote the 2014 official theme song Rainmaker.
Jasmin Gabay – Kiss Like This
Kiss Like This is written by Lise Cabble, Clara Sofie Fabricius and Fredrik Sonefors. Lise Cabble needs little introduction as a songwriter as she has written many national final entries and so far, her songs made it to Eurovision three times (Denmark 1995, 2011 and 2013). This year, she also has songs in the national selection in Sweden, UK and Lithuania.
Rasmus Faartoft – Hold My Breath
Hold My Breath is written by Martin Skriver, Tim Schou, Thomas Agerholm, Sebastian Owens, Benjamin Rønn and Marcus Elkjer. The first two names in particular will ring a bell with many. Martin Skriver was a part of Lighthouse X who represented Denmark in 2016 whereas Tim Schou was lead singer in A Friend In London (Denmark 2011). Tim also has a song in the German selection this year. Sebastian Owens also co-wrote Lighthouse X’ Eurovision entry.
Marie Isabell – Dancing With You In My Heart
Dancing With You In My Heart is written by Greg C. Curtis, Miguel Garcia, Petrus Wessman and John Ballard. The latter has co-written five Eurovision entries so far of which four finished in top 10: Azerbaijan 2013 – 2nd place, Russia 2014 – 7th place, Russia 2016 – 3rd place, Greece 2017 – 19th place and Moldova 2018 – 10th place.
Sigmund – Say My Name
Say My Name is written by Christoffer Stjerne and Abigail F. Jones. Christoffer Stjerne has taken part in The Voice and previously written several songs for the Danish Melodi Grand Prix final, but not yet won.
Humørekspressen – Dronning Af Baren
Dronning Af Baren is written by the band members itself whose real names are Christian Kroman, Søren Schou, Chang Il Kim and Peter Lützen. They call themselves Frandsen (aka Pharfar), Krølstrup (aka Klumben), Strejferen (aka Chapper) og Peber (aka Peter Lützen). Dronning af Baren translates to ‘The queen of the bar’. In the song they sing about a young woman working at a bar – and attracts men who she ‘chews on and spit them out’. They come to the bar just to see her – hoping they might be the lucky and become her king.
Julie & Nina – League Of Light
This time, Julie brings her friend through 20 years Nina Kreutzmann Jørgensen with her on stage. Nina is Greenlandic with a mother who is half Danish. Nina is a well known singer on Greenland and has released albums in both Greenlandic and Danish.
League Of Light is written by Julie and Nina themselves together with Marcus Winther-John and Joachim Ersgaard. The song includes Greenlandic which would be the first time heard on the Eurovision stage, if they are to win.
Teit Samsø – Step It Up
Step It Up is written by Christoffer Stjerne, Lise Cabble and Nanna Larsen. Christoffer also wrote Sigmund’s song in this year’s Danish final, while Lise also wrote Jasmin Gabay’s and Leonora’s songs.
Leonora – Love Is Forever
Love Is Forever is written by Lise Cabble, Melanie Wehbe, Emil Lei. This is the third song Danish Eurovision songwriting star Lise Cabble has in this year’s Danish final.
Leeloo – That vibe
That Vibe is written by Laurell Barker, Ludvig Hilarius Brygmann and Maria Marcus. Laurell Barker is Canadian and wrote the Swiss Eurovision entry last year; Stones.
Don’t miss out on the Danish final, which takes place on Saturday the 23rd of February – live from Boxen, Herning at 20:00 CET. A short compilation of all ten songs can be heard in the video below: