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.
Category | Winner |
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Danish Album of the Year | Safri Duo - Episode II |
Danish Band of the Year | Safri Duo |
Danish Female Artist of the Year | Marie Frank |
Danish Male Artist of the Year | Thomas Helmig |
Danish Newcomer of the Year | Christian |
Danish Hit of the Year/Orange Prize | Safri Duo - "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)" |
Foreign Album of the Year | R.E.M. - Reveal |
Foreign Hit of the Year | Kylie Minogue - "Can't Get You Out of My Head" |
Foreign Newcomer of the Year | Dido |
Danish Rock Album of the Year | Saybia - Saybia |
Danish Pop Album of the Year | Christian - Du kan gøre hvad du vil |
Danish Rap Album of the Year | Den Gale Pose - Definitition af en stodder |
Danish Dance Album of the Year | Safri Duo - Episode II |
Danish Top Album of the Year | Birthe Kjær - Længe leve livet |
Danish Children's Album of the Year | M:G:P: 2001 - De unges Melodi Grand Prix |
Danish Entertainment Album of the Year | Hva' snakker du om? - Arne fortæller… Terkel i knibe |
Danish Soundtrack Album of the Year | En kort en lang |
Danish Songwriter of the Year | Thomas Helmig for IsItYouIsItMe |
Danish Producer of the Year | Morten Friis/Uffe Savery/Michael Parsberg for Safri Duo - Episode II |
Danish Music Video of the Year | Angel Productions for Peter Frödin & Jimmy Jørgensen - "Vent på mig" |
Danish Radio Hit of the Year/The Voice Prize | Safri Duo - "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)" |
Danish Club Hit of the Year | Infernal - "Muzaik" |
Danish Music Export Award | Safri Duo - "Episode II" |
IFPI's Prize of Honor | C.V. Jørgensen |
- Performances
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.
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