Danish Music Awards - 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).

The Winners
Category Winner
Dansish Album of the Year Medina - Velkommen til Medina
Danske Band of the Year Alphabeat
Danish Female Artist of the Year Medina
Danish Male Artist of the Year Rasmus Seebach
Danish Newcomer of the Year Medina
Danish Hit of the Year Medina - "Vi to"
Danish Songwriter of the Year Medina and Providers for Medina - Velkommen til Medina
Danish Producer of the Year Providers for Medina - Velkommen til Medina
Foreign Album of the Year Robyn - Body Talk Pt. 1
Foreign Hit of the Year Stromae - "Alors On Danse"
Danish Jazz-album of the Year Jakob Bro - Balledeering
Danish Vocaljazz Album of the Year Sinne Eeg - Don’t Be So Blue
New Danish Jazz-name of the Year August Rosenbaum
Danish Crossover Jazz-album of the Year Girls in Airports - Girls In Airports
Danish Folk Album of the Year Falgren Busk Duo - Duet
New Danish Folk Name of the Year Falgren Busk Duo
Danish Folk Musician/Vocalist of the Year Nikolaj Busk
Danish Folk Composer of the Year Bjarke Falgren for Falgren Busk Duo - Duet
Danish World Album of the Year Afenginn - Bastard Etno
Danish World Track of the Year Fatma Zidan - "Ana Kol"
Initiative of the Year Rap Akademiet
Steppeulven for Hope of the Year Marie Fisker
IFPI's Prize of Honor Cæcilie Norby

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