Danish Music Awards - Danish Music Awards 2007

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.

Category Winner
Danish Album of the Year Nephew - Interkom kom ind
Danish Band of the Year Nephew
Danish Female Artist of the Year Kira Skov (Kira & The Kindred Spirits)
Danish Male Artist of the Year Teitur
Danish Newcomer of the Year VETO
Danish Hit of the Year Nephew - "Igen & Igen &"
Danish Rock Album of the Year Nephew - Interkom kom ind
Danish Pop Album of the Year Peter Sommer - Destruktive Vokaler
Danish Electronica Album of the Year Trentemøller - The Last Resort
Danish Hip-Hop Album of the Year Johnson - Det passer
Danish Children's Album of the Year Various Artists - Der var engang en dreng
Danish Songwriter Album of the Year Mikael Simpson
Danish Producer of the Year Trentemøller - The Last Resort
Danish Music Video of the Year Peder Pedersen for VETO - "We Are Not Your Friends"
Foreign Album of the Year Justin Timberlake - FutureSex/LoveSounds
Foreign Newcomer of the Year Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
IFPI's Prize of Honor Røde Mor
Performances
  • Nik & Jay – "Boing!"
  • Natasja – "Op med hovedet"
  • Mikael Simpson – "Jeg sidder fast"
  • Thomas Helmig featuring KNA Connected – "Det du kan"
  • Ida Corr with DR Big Band – "Late Night Bimbo"
  • Trolle//Siebenhaar – "Sweet Dogs"
  • Nephew – "Igen & Igen &"
  • Kenneth Bager – "The Sound of Swing"
  • James Morrison med DR Big Band – Wonderful World
  • VETO – "You Are A Knife"
  • Rasmus Nøhr – "Sommer i Europa"

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