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Ceremony date November 12, 2016, 11:00 AM PST Winners Medina, Medina, Prize of Honor, Prize of Honor, Gulddreng, Gulddreng, Audience Prize of the Year, Audience Prize of the Year, C'est la vieGilli - MellemFinga’Muzik, C'est la vie, Danish Hit of the Year, Danish Hit of the Year, Phlake, Phlake, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Slush HoursJonathan Elkær - Mads Bo - Gisli Gislason, Slush Hours, Danish Songwriter of the Year, Danish Songwriter of the Year, The Minds of 99, The Minds of 99, Danish Band of the Year, Danish Band of the Year, Slush HoursPhlake, Slush Hours, Danish Pop Album of the Year, Danish Pop Album of the Year, Slush HoursPhlake, Slush Hours, Danish Album of the Year, Danish Album of the Year, Jonathan ElkærSlush Hours - Angel Zoo - Pregnant, Jonathan Elkær, Danish Producer of the Year, Danish Producer of the Year, LiberThe Minds of 99, Liber, Danish Rock Album of the Year, Danish Rock Album of the Year, PurposeJustin Bieber, Purpose, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, Alex Vargas, Alex Vargas, Solo Artist of the Year, Solo Artist of the Year, Final SongMØ, Final Song, Danish Music Video of the Year, Danish Music Video of the Year, Den Anden SideUkendt Kunstner, Den Anden Side, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Nede MetteBlak, Nede Mette, Danish Club-album of the Year, Danish Club-album of the Year, Love YourselfJustin Bieber, Love Yourself, International Hit of the Year, International Hit of the Year, Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham, Danish Live Name of the Year, Danish Live Name of the Year, Tim Christensen, Tim Christensen, Prize of Honor, Prize of Honor, Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham, Audience Prize of the Year, Audience Prize of the Year, Vi to datid nuCisilia, Vi to datid nu, Danish Hit of the Year, Danish Hit of the Year, Cisilia, Cisilia, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Grand PrixCarl Emil Petersen, Grand Prix, Danish Songwriter of the Year, Danish Songwriter of the Year, Suspekt, Suspekt, Danish Band of the Year, Danish Band of the Year, Lukas Graham (Blue Album)Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham (Blue Album), Danish Pop Album of the Year, Danish Pop Album of the Year, Lukas Graham (Blue Album)Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham (Blue Album), Danish Album of the Year, Danish Album of the Year, Rune RaskV, Rune Rask, Danish Producer of the Year, Danish Producer of the Year, Jonas VestergaardV, Jonas Vestergaard, Danish Producer of the Year, Danish Producer of the Year, Grand PrixUlige Numre, Grand Prix, Danish Rock Album of the Year, Danish Rock Album of the Year, To Pimp a ButterflyKendrick Lamar, To Pimp a Butterfly, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, Sivas, Sivas, Solo Artist of the Year, Solo Artist of the Year, Malk migXtra Naan, Malk mig, Danish Music Video of the Year, Danish Music Video of the Year, VSuspekt, V, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Too Young To DieTooManyLeftHands, Too Young To Die, Danish Club-album of the Year, Danish Club-album of the Year, CheerleaderOmi, Cheerleader, International Hit of the Year, International Hit of the Year, Musik i ambulancerJacob Gurevitsch - Per Thorgaard, Musik i ambulancer, Idea of the Year, Idea of the Year, Suspekt, Suspekt, Danish Live Name of the Year, Danish Live Name of the Year, Christopher, Christopher, Audience Prize of the Year, Audience Prize of the Year, JalousiMedina, Jalousi, Danish Hit of the Year, Danish Hit of the Year, MØ, MØ, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Ingen kan love dig i morgenRasmus Seebach - Ankerstjerne - Nicolai Seebach, Ingen kan love dig i morgen, Danish Songwriter of the Year, Danish Songwriter of the Year, Ukendt Kunstner, Ukendt Kunstner, Danish Band of the Year, Danish Band of the Year, Told You SoChristopher, Told You So, Danish Pop Album of the Year, Danish Pop Album of the Year, No Mythologies to FollowMØ, No Mythologies to Follow, Danish Album of the Year, Danish Album of the Year, HedegaardHappy Home, Hedegaard, Danish Producer of the Year, Danish Producer of the Year, Kommer med FredSpids Nøgenhat, Kommer med Fred, Danish Rock Album of the Year, Danish Rock Album of the Year, G I R LPharrell Williams, G I R L, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, MØ, MØ, Solo Artist of the Year, Solo Artist of the Year, Walk This WayMØ, Walk This Way, Danish Music Video of the Year, Danish Music Video of the Year, daudaSivas, dauda, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Twerk It Like MileyBrandon Beal, Twerk It Like Miley, Danish Club-album of the Year, Danish Club-album of the Year, HappyPharrell Williams, Happy, International Hit of the Year, International Hit of the Year, MusikstarterNephew, Musikstarter, Idea of the Year, Idea of the Year, Spids Nøgenhat, Spids Nøgenhat, Danish Live Name of the Year, Danish Live Name of the Year, Sommeren kom ny tilbageMichael Falch, Sommeren kom ny tilbage, Danish Voxpop-album of the Year, Danish Voxpop-album of the Year, Uden forsvarMarie Key, Uden forsvar, Danish Hit of the Year, Danish Hit of the Year, Quadron, Quadron, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Danish Newcomer of the Year, De her dageMarie Key, De her dage, Danish Songwriter of the Year, Danish Songwriter of the Year, Volbeat, Volbeat, Danish Band of the Year, Danish Band of the Year, De her dageMarie Key, De her dage, Danish Pop Album of the Year, Danish Pop Album of the Year, De her dageMarie Key, De her dage, Danish Album of the Year, Danish Album of the Year, Robin HannibalAvalanche, Robin Hannibal, Danish Producer of the Year, Danish Producer of the Year, Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady LadiesVolbeat, Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies, Danish Rock Album of the Year, Danish Rock Album of the Year, UnapologeticRihanna, Unapologetic, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, AvalancheQuadron, Avalanche, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Shaka Loveless, Shaka Loveless, Danish Male Artist of the Year, Danish Male Artist of the Year, Ikk' gør detYepha, Ikk' gør det, Danish Club-album of the Year, Danish Club-album of the Year, Get LuckyDaft Punk, Get Lucky, International Hit of the Year, International Hit of the Year, Marie Key, Marie Key, Danish Female Artist of the Year, Danish Female Artist of the Year, Marie Key, Marie Key, Danish Live Name of the Year, Danish Live Name of the Year, JøwtAllan Olsen, Jøwt, Danish Voxpop-album of the Year, Danish Voxpop-album of the Year, Rasmus Seebach, Rasmus Seebach, Audience Prize of the Year, Audience Prize of the Year, GeronimoAura Dione, Geronimo, Danish Hit of the Year, Danish Hit of the Year, Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Danish Newcomer of the Year, Mer' end kærlighedRasmus Seebach - Ankerstjerne - Nicolai Seebach, Mer' end kærlighed, Danish Songwriter of the Year, Danish Songwriter of the Year, When Saints Go Machine, When Saints Go Machine, Danish Band of the Year, Danish Band of the Year, Mer' end kærlighedRasmus Seebach, Mer' end kærlighed, Danish Pop Album of the Year, Danish Pop Album of the Year, Toback to the FromtimeMalk de Koijn, Toback to the Fromtime, Danish Album of the Year, Danish Album of the Year, When Saints Go MachineKonkylie, When Saints Go Machine, Danish Producer of the Year, Danish Producer of the Year, School of EuphoriaSpleen United, School of Euphoria, Danish Rock Album of the Year, Danish Rock Album of the Year, Born to DieLana Del Rey, Born to Die, International Album of the Year, International Album of the Year, TomgangShaka Loveless, Tomgang, Danish Music Video of the Year, Danish Music Video of the Year, Toback to the FromtimeMalk de Koijn, Toback to the Fromtime, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Danish Urban Album of the Year, Rasmus Seebach, Rasmus Seebach, Danish Male Artist of the Year, Danish Male Artist of the Year, TomgangShaka Loveless, Tomgang, Danish Club-album of the Year, Danish Club-album of the Year, Somebody That I Used to KnowGotye, Somebody That I Used to Know, International Hit of the Year, International Hit of the Year, Aura Dione, Aura Dione, Danish Female Artist of the Year, Danish Female Artist of the Year, Malk de Koijn, Malk de Koijn, Danish Live Name of the Year, Danish Live Name of the Year, Øjeblikkets MesterSebastian, Øjeblikkets Mester, Danish Voxpop-album of the Year, Danish Voxpop-album of the Year |
M performing final song at the danish music awards 2016
The Danish Music Awards (DMA) is a Danish award show. The show has been arranged by IFPI since 1989, and was originally called IFPI-prisen ("IFPI-Award") until 1991, when it changed its name to Dansk Grammy ("Danish Grammy"). The current name was given in 2001, after the American Grammy Awards registered the name Grammy as their trademark. In 2011 IFPI joined together with TV2 (Denmark) and KODA to present the awards ceremony.
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- M performing final song at the danish music awards 2016
- Lukas graham 7 years old funeral with lyrics danish music awards 2015
- IFPI Awards 1989
- IFPI Awards 1990
- Danish Grammy Awards 2000
- Danish Music Awards 2001
- Danish Music Awards 2002
- Danish Music Awards 2003
- Danish Music Awards 2004
- Danish Music Awards 2005
- Danish Music Awards 2006
- Danish Music Awards 2007
- Danish Music Awards 2008
- Danish Music Awards 2009
- Danish Music Awards 2010
- Danish Music Awards 2011
- Danish Music Awards 2012
- Danish Music Awards 2013
- References
Lukas graham 7 years old funeral with lyrics danish music awards 2015
IFPI Awards (1989)
The 1989 Danish IFPI Awards were held on 25 February 1989 in K.B. Hallen, Frederiksberg
IFPI Awards (1990)
The 1990 Danish IFPI Awards were held on 25 February 1990 in K.B. Hallen, Frederiksberg to be replaced the following year by the Danish Grammy Awards that continued from 1991 until 2000.
Danish Grammy Awards 2000
2000 was the last year the awards were held under the title Danish Grammy Awards. After the American Grammy organization objecting, the show would be renamed Danish Music Awards starting 2001.
The last Danish "Grammies" were held on 5 February 2000 in the Forum, Frederiksberg. The show was broadcast live on TV 2, and was hosted by Casper Christensen and Krede.
Performances during the show included Det Brune Punktum, Clemens & Petter, Creamy, Marie Frank, Funkstar De Luxe, Hampenberg, Thomas Helmig, Juice, Kashmir, Poul Krebs, Melanie C, Ms Mukupa & Remee and Shirley, Zindy, Daniel, Jonas Winge Leisner, Kuku Agami & Mark Linn from soundtrack of the film Den eneste ene.
Starting 2001, the awards were held under the name Danish Music Awards after ten years as Danish Grammy Awards. The American Grammies management had protested the use of the name "Grammies" by the Danes and the Danish management was forced to bow to pressure and change the name from Danish Grammy Awards to Danish Music Awards.
Danish Music Awards 2001
The first ever Danish Music Awards under the new name was held on 3 March 2001 in the Forum, Frederiksberg. The inaugural "Danish Music Awards" show was broadcast live on TV 2, and was hosted by Casper Christensen and Lasse Rimmer.
Performances during the show included Anastacia, Bliss, Tim Christensen, DJ Aligator, Erann DD, Filur, Karen, Manic Street Preachers, Outlandish, Rollo & King, Safri Duo, S.O.A.P., Superheroes and tv·2.
Danish Music Awards 2002
The 2002 Danish Music Awards were held on 2 March 2002 in the Forum, Frederiksberg. The show was broadcast live on TV 2, and was hosted by Lars Hjortshøj.
Performances during the show included Christian, EyeQ, Sort Sol, Thomas Helmig, DJ Encore, Hampenberg, Barcode Brothers, Westlife, D-A-D, Safri Duo, Swan Lee og Kylie Minogue.
Danish Music Awards 2003
The 2003 Danish Music Awards were held on 1 March 2003 in the Forum, Frederiksberg. The show was broadcast live on TV 2, and hosted by Timm Vladimir.
Live performances included Blue, Tim Christensen, Filur feat. Pernille Rosendahl, Junior Senior, Kashmir, Melanie C, Mew, Nik & Jay, Outlandish, Sanne Salomonsen and tv·2.
Danish Music Awards 2004
2004 Danish Music Awards was held on 28 February 2004 i the Forum, Frederiksberg. The show was broadcast live on TV 2, hosted by Timm Vladimir.
The performances during the show included L.O.C., Kevin Lyttle, The Raveonettes, Swan Lee, Jokeren, Burhan G, Tim Christensen, Tue West, Erann DD, Bent Fabric and Blue.
Danish Music Awards 2005
2005 Danish Music Awards were held on 5 March 2005 in K.B. Hallen, Frederiksberg. The show was broadcast live on DR1, presented by Caroline Henderson and Thomas Madvig.
Performances during the show included Nephew, D-A-D, Nik & Jay, Peter Sommer, Saybia, Allan Olsen, Junior Senior, Nobody Beats The Beats, Niarn, Clemens, Ataf and Kira & The Kindred Spirits.
Danish Music Awards 2006
The 2006 Danish Music Awards were held on 11 March 2006 in KB-Hallen, Frederiksberg. Show was broadcast live on DR1, and hosted by Jakob Riising.
Performances during the show included Mew, Gavin DeGraw with DR's Big Band, Outlandish, Tina Dickow, Bikstok Røgsystem, Anna David, Johnny Deluxe, Carpark North, Tue West, Anders Matthesen and Kasper Eistrup.
Danish Music Awards 2007
The 2007 Danish Music Awards were held on 3 March 2007 in KB-Hallen, Frederiksberg. Show was broadcast live on DR1, and was hosted by Jakob Riising.
Danish Music Awards 2008
The 2008 Danish Music Awards were held on 23 February 2008 in Glassalen, Tivoli, Copenhagen and was hosted by Jan Gintberg.
Danish Music Awards 2009
Performance by these artists:
Prizes were given in 22 categories of these are eight different musical genre from children's albums to electronica. 52 different artists or bands had 89 nominations at the Danish Music Awards 2009. More than 46% of the nominees are women or had women as their main artist. One fourth of the nominees were newcomers.
Danish Music Awards 2010
Danish Music Awards 2010 was held at the Bremen Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark on Sunday 14 November 2010. The host was songwriter and producer Søren Rasted. The show was not shown live on Danish TV. This was the first that the IFPI, World Music Denmark, Jazz Danmark and Folkemusikkens Fælles Sekretariat joined forces and made one joint music award event.
The awards were given to 20 different music categories. The prize Steppeulven for Hope of the Year was given by the Foreningen af Danske Musikkritikere (Association of Danish Music Critics).