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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"). It was changed to its current name, Danish Music Awards in 2001, after the American Grammy Awards registered the name "Grammy" as their trademark. In 2011, IFPI joined together with TV2 and KODA to present the awards ceremony.[1]

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. It was changed to its current name, Danish

IFPI Awards 1989

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The 1989 Danish IFPI Awards were held on 25 February 1989 in K.B. Hallen, Frederiksberg.

CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearAnne LinnetJeg er jo lige her
Danish Band of the YearDodo and the Dodos
Danish Female Artist of the YearHanne Boel
Danish Male Artist of the YearThomas Helmig
Danish Hit of the YearSøs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen &
Anne Linnet – "Den jeg elsker, elsker jeg"
Foreign Album of the YearTracy ChapmanTracy Chapman
Press AwardJohnny Madsen

IFPI Awards 1990

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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.

CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearGnagsMr. Swing King
Danish Band of the YearGnags
Danish Female Artist of the YearSøs Fenger
Danish Male Artist of the YearLars H.U.G
Danish Hit of the YearKim Larsen – "Tarzan Mama Mia"
Foreign Album of the YearPhil CollinsBut Seriously
Press AwardLars H.U.G
Best New NameNikolaj Christensen

Danish Grammy Awards

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Award renamed in 1991.

Danish Grammy Awards 1991

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CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearHanne BoelDark Passion
Danish Band of the YearRay Dee Ohh
Danish Female Artist of the YearHanne Boel
Danish Male Artist of the YearSøren Sko
Danish Newcomer of the YearSko/Torp
Danish Hit of the YearHanne Boel – "I Wanna Make Love to You"
Foreign Album of the YearGary MooreStill Got the Blues
Foreign Female Singer of the YearSinéad O'Connor
Foreign Male Singer of the YearBjörn Afzelius
Foreign Hit of the YearSinéad O'Connor – "Nothing Compares 2 U"
Foreign Newcomer of the YearWilson Phillips
Danish Rock Album of the YearC.V. JørgensenI det muntre hjørne
Danish Pop Album of the YearLove Shop1990
Danish Rap/Dance Album of the YearYasmin – Wanna Dance
Danish Entertainment Album of the YearDe NattergaleDet kan jo aldrig gå værre en hiel gal
Danish Heavy Rock Album of the YearSkagarackA Slice of Heaven
Danish Children's Album of the YearBamse & KyllingSange fra Bamses Billedbog 2
Danish Songwriter Album of the YearC.V. Jørgensen
Danish Producer of the YearPoul Bruun for Hanne Boel – Dark Passion
Danish Music Video of the YearHanne Boel – "Light In Your Heart"
Danish Best CoverAnne Dorte MichelsenDen ordløse time
Danish Folk/Country/Western Album of the YearLars Lilholt BandKontakt
Danish Classical Album of the YearArs Nova Vocal Group – Nicolas Gombert Sacred Music
Danish Jazz Album of the YearThomas BlachmanLove Boat

Danish Grammy Awards (1992–1999)

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Danish Grammy Awards 2000

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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.

CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearKashmirThe Good Life
Danish Band of the YearKashmir
Danish Female Artist of the YearMarie Frank
Danish Male Artist of the YearThomas Helmig
Danish Newcomer of the Year/Tuborg's Green PriseMarie Frank
Danish Hit of the YearDet Brune Punktum – "Jeg vil i seng med de fleste"
Foreign Album of the YearThe CardigansGran Turismo
Foreign Hit of the YearShania Twain – "That Don't Impress Me Much"
Foreign Newcomer of the YearBritney Spears
Danish Rock Album of the YearKashmir – The Good Life
Danish Pop Album of the YearMarie Frank – Ancient Pleasures
Danish Entertainment Album of the YearDet Brune Punktum – Helbredelsen
Danish Rap Album of the YearClemensDen Anden Verden
Danish Dance Album of the YearBrother Brown presents Frank'ee – "Under the Water"
Danish Roots Album of the YearDissing, Dissing, Von Daler m.fl. – Græsset må betrædes
Danish Children's Album of the YearCreamyCreamy
Danish Top Album of the YearJacob HaugaardJeg er så lyk'lig
Danish Soundtrack of the YearVarious Artists – Den eneste ene
Danish Songwriter of the YearKasper Eistrup (Kashmir)
Danish Producer of the YearJoshua & Kashmir for Kashmir – The Good Life
Danish Music Video of the YearKlaus Thymann for Kashmir – "Mom In Love, Daddy In Space"
Danish radio Hit of the Year/The Voice PrizeDet Brune Punktum – "Vi skal ud i det blå"
Danish Club Hit of the YearBarcode Brothers – "Dooh Dooh"
Export PrizeCartoons
IFPI's Prize of HonorGnags
Performances

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

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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.

The Winners
CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearD-A-DEverything Glows
Danish Band of the YearD-A-D
Danish Female Artist of the YearFreya
Danish Male Artist of the YearJesper Binzer (D-A-D)
Danish Newcomer of the YearErann DD
Danish Hit of the YearBrødrene Olsen (aka Olsen Brothers) – "Fly on the Wings of Love"
Foreign Album of the YearMadonnaMusic
Foreign Hit of the YearMadonna – "Music"
Foreign Newcomer of the YearAnastacia
Danish Rock Album of the YearD-A-D – Everything Glows
Danish Pop Album of the YearAquaAquarius
Danish R&B Album of the YearKarenEn til en
Danish Rap Album of the YearOutlandishOutland's Officials
Danish Dance Album of the YearBarcode BrothersSwipe Me
Danish Entertainment Album of the YearHva' snakker du om?Den ka' byttes Vol. 1
Danish Children's Album of the YearMusikken fra Pyrus i Alletiders Eventyr
Danish Top Album of the YearKandisKandis 8
Danish Soundtrack of the YearBlinkende Lygter
Danish Songwriter of the YearAllan OlsenOnomatopoietikon
Danish Producer of the YearFilur – Exciting Comfort
Danish Music Video of the YearPeder Pedersen / Easy Film for Aqua – "Around the World"
Danish Radio Hit of the YearZididada – "Zididada Day"
Danish Club Hit of the YearSafri Duo – "The Bongo Song (Played-A-Live)"
Export PrizeAqua
IFPI's Prize of HonorGasolin'
Performances

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

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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.

CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearSafri DuoEpisode II
Danish Band of the YearSafri Duo
Danish Female Artist of the YearMarie Frank
Danish Male Artist of the YearThomas Helmig
Danish Newcomer of the YearChristian
Danish Hit of the Year/Orange PrizeSafri Duo – "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)"
Foreign Album of the YearR.E.M.Reveal
Foreign Hit of the YearKylie Minogue – "Can't Get You Out of My Head"
Foreign Newcomer of the YearDido
Danish Rock Album of the YearSaybiaSaybia
Danish Pop Album of the YearChristian – Du kan gøre hvad du vil
Danish Rap Album of the YearDen Gale PoseDefinitition af en stodder
Danish Dance Album of the YearSafri Duo – Episode II
Danish Top Album of the YearBirthe KjærLænge leve livet
Danish Children's Album of the YearM:G:P: 2001De unges Melodi Grand Prix
Danish Entertainment Album of the YearHva' snakker du om?Arne fortæller… Terkel i knibe
Danish Soundtrack Album of the YearEn kort en lang
Danish Songwriter of the YearThomas Helmig for IsItYouIsItMe
Danish Producer of the YearMorten Friis/Uffe Savery/Michael Parsberg for Safri Duo – Episode II
Danish Music Video of the YearAngel Productions for Peter Frödin & Jimmy Jørgensen – "Vent på mig"
Danish Radio Hit of the Year/The Voice PrizeSafri Duo – "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)"
Danish Club Hit of the YearInfernal – "Muzaik"
Danish Music Export AwardSafri Duo – "Episode II"
IFPI's Prize of HonorC.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.

Danish Music Awards 2003

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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.

CategoryWinners
Danish Album of the YearSaybiaThe Second You Sleep
Danish Band of the YearSaybia
Danish Female Artist of the YearSøs Fenger
Danish Male Artist of the YearSøren Huus (Saybia)
Danish Newcomer of the YearNik & Jay
Danish Hit of the Year/The Voice PrizeNik & Jay – "Hot"
Foreign Album of the YearEminemThe Eminem Show
Foreign Newcomer of the YearAvril Lavigne
Danish Rock Album of the YearThe RaveonettesWhip It On
Danish Pop Album of the Yeartv·2På kanten af småt brændbart
Danish Rap Album of the YearMalk de KoijnSneglzilla
Danish Dance Album of the YearFilur – Deeply Superficial
Danish Top Album of the YearKandisKandis 9
Danish Children's Album of the YearRuben – Drengen der kunne tale med ting
Danish Songwriter of the YearSteffen Brandt for tv·2 – På kanten af småt brændbart
Danish Producer of the YearNikolaj Nørlund for Superjeg – Alt er ego
Danish Music Video of the YearIngen Frygt for Malk de Koijn – "Vi tager fuglen på dig"
Danish Album Cover of the YearPer Morten Abramsen / Rene Brokop & Nego & Brando for Jupiter Day – Jupiter Day
IFPI's Prize of HonorPeter Belli
Performances

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

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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 Winners
CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearTim ChristensenHoneyburst
Danish Band of the YearKashmir
Danish Female Artist of the YearJulie
Danish Male Artist of the YearTim Christensen
Danish Newcomer of the YearJulie
Danish Best Hit/The Voice PrizeOutlandish – "Aïcha"
Foreign Album of the YearRobbie WilliamsEscapology
Foreign Newcomer of the YearEvanescence
Foreign Hit of the YearDido – "White Flag"
Danish Rock Album of the YearKashmirZitilites
Danish Pop Album of the YearJulie – Home
Danish Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the YearJokerenAlpha Han
Danish Dance Album of the YearRune – "Calabria"
Danish Top Album of the YearBirthe KjærPå en fransk altan
Danish Children's Album of the YearSvedbankenChris & Chokoladefabrikken
Danish Songwriter of the YearTina Dickow
Danish Producer of the YearTim Christensen og Rune Nissen-Petersen for Tim Christensen – Honeyburst
Danish Music Video of the YearAnders Morgenthaler for Kashmir – "Rocket Brothers"
Danish Cover of the YearKasper Eistrup, Mads Tunebjerg, Nanna Bentel og Morten Bjarnhof for Kashmir – Zitilites
IFPI's Prize of HonorSebastian
Performances

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

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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.

The Winners
CategoryWinners
Danish Album of the YearNephewUSADSB
Danish Band of the YearNephew
Danish Female Artist of the YearPernille Rosendahl (Swan Lee)
Danish Male Artist of the YearClaus Hempler
Danish Newcomer of the YearBurhan G
Danish Hit of the YearNephew – "Movie Klip"
Foreign Album of the YearU2How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Foreign Newcomer of the YearFranz FerdinandFranz Ferdinand
Foreign Hit of the YearFranz Ferdinand – "Take Me Out"
Danish Rock Album of the YearNephew – USADSB
Danish Pop Album of the YearTue WestTue West
Danish Urban Album of the YearBlue FoundationSweep of Days
Danish Top Album of the YearSouvenirsCirkus
Danish Children's Album of the YearSigurd BarrettSigurd & Symfoniorkestret vol. 2
Danish Songwriter of the YearMikael Simpson
Danish Music Video of the YearNephew – "Superliga"
IFPI's Prize of HonorSanne Salomonsen
Performances

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

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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.

The Winners
CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearMewAnd the Glass Handed Kites
Danish Band of the YearMew
Danish Female Artist of the YearTina Dickow
Danish Male Artist of the YearJonas Bjerre (Mew)
Danish Newcomer of the YearMagtens Korridorer
Danish Hit of the Yeartv·2 – "De første kærester på månen"
Danish Rock Album of the YearMew – And the Glass Handed Kites
Danish Pop Album of the Yeartv·2 – De første kærester på månen
Danish Urban/R&B Album of the YearPelding & Joy Morgan – Spine
Danish Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the YearBikstok RøgsystemOver stok og sten
Best Danish ReleaseBent Fabricius Bjerre – Kender du melodien
Danish Children's Album of the YearAlberte, Thomas Winding and Jan Rørdam – Sludder & Vrøvl
Danish Songwriter of the YearSteffen Brandt (tv·2)
Danish Producer of the YearPharfar for Bikstok Røgsystem – Over stok og sten
Danish Music Video of the YearMartin de Thurah for Carpark North – "Human"
Foreign Album of the YearGorillazDemon Days
Foreign Newcomer of the YearAntony & The JohnsonsI Am a Bird Now
Foreign Hit of the YearGorillaz – "Feel Good Inc."
IFPI's Prize of Honortv·2
Performances

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

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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.

CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearNephewInterkom kom ind
Danish Band of the YearNephew
Danish Female Artist of the YearKira Skov (Kira & The Kindred Spirits)
Danish Male Artist of the YearTeitur
Danish Newcomer of the YearVETO
Danish Hit of the YearNephew – "Igen & Igen &"
Danish Rock Album of the YearNephew – Interkom kom ind
Danish Pop Album of the YearPeter Sommer – Destruktive Vokaler
Danish Electronica Album of the YearTrentemøllerThe Last Resort
Danish Hip-Hop Album of the YearJohnsonDet passer
Danish Children's Album of the YearVarious Artists – Der var engang en dreng
Danish Songwriter Album of the YearMikael Simpson
Danish Producer of the YearTrentemøller – The Last Resort
Danish Music Video of the YearPeder Pedersen for VETO – "We Are Not Your Friends"
Foreign Album of the YearJustin TimberlakeFutureSex/LoveSounds
Foreign Newcomer of the YearGnarls BarkleySt. Elsewhere
IFPI's Prize of HonorRøde Mor
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Danish Music Awards 2008

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The 2008 Danish Music Awards were held on 23 February 2008 in Glassalen, Tivoli, Copenhagen and was hosted by Jan Gintberg.

The Winners
CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearNatasjaI Danmark er jeg født
Danish Band of the YearDúnéWe Are In Here You Are Out Here
Danish Female Artist of the YearNatasja – I Danmark er jeg født
Danish Male Artist of the YearThomas Troelsen (Private)
Danish Newcomer of the YearDúné
Danish Hit of the YearAlphabeat – "10.000 Nights of Thunder"
Danish Rock Album of the YearDúné – We Are In Here You Are Out Here
Danish Pop Album of the YearAlphabeat – Alphabeat
Danish Electronice Album of the YearEfterklangParades
Danish Hip-Hop Album of the YearSuspektPrima Nocte
Danish Hard Rock Album of the YearHatesphereSerpent Smiles and Killer Eyes
Danish Urban Album of the YearNatasja – I Danmark er jeg født
Danish Voxpop Album of the YearAnne LinnetAkvarium
Danish Children's Album of the YearDiverse kunstnere – Cykelmyggen & Dansemyggen
Danish Songwriter Album of the YearNatasja
Danish Producer of the YearThomas Troelsen for Private – My Secret Lover
Danish Music Video of the YearOhhmarymary for JaConfetti – "Step Up"
Danish Artwork of the YearHvass, Hannibal & Ufex for Efterklang – Parades
Foreign Album of the YearAmy WinehouseBack to Black
Foreign Newcomer of the YearMikaLife in Cartoon Motion
Foreign Hit of the YearTimbaland vs. Nephew featuring Keri Hilson & D.O.E – "The Way I Are"
IFPI's Prize of HonorAnne Linnet
Performances
  • Kiss Kiss Kiss – "Hector"
  • Aura – "Are You for Sale", "Something from Nothing" og "Song for Sophie"
  • Dúné – "80 Years" og "Bloodlines"
  • Anne Linnet – "Glor på vinduer" (featuring Szhirley) og "Jeg ka' ik' sige nej til dig"
  • Tina Dickow – "Cruel to the Sensitive Kind" og "On the Run"
  • Volbeat – "Pool of Booze", "The Garden's Tale" (featuring Johan Olsen) og "Sad Man's Tongue"

Danish Music Awards 2009

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The Winners
CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearL.O.C.Melankolia/XxxCouture
Danish Band of the YearVETO
Danish Female Artist of the YearAura Dione
Danish Male Artist of the YearPeter Sommer
Danish Newcomer of the YearChoir of Young Believers
Danish Hit of the YearLizzie – "Ramt i natten"
Danish Rock Album of the YearPeter Sommer – Til rotterne, til kragerne, til hundene
Danish Pop Album of the YearAura – Columbine
Danish Electronice Album of the YearMike SheridanI Syv Sind
Danish Hip-Hop Album of the YearL.O.C.Melankolia/XxxCouture
Danish Hard Rock Album of the YearA Kid Hereafter in the Grinding Light – A Kid Hereafter in the Grinding Light
Danish Singer/Songwriter Album of the YearTeiturThe Singer
Danish Voxpop Album of the YearAnne LinnetAnne Linnet
Danish Children's Album of the YearKaya Brüel – Med Dannebrog på næsen
Danish Songwriter of the YearPeter Sommer
Danish Producer of the YearRune Rask & Jonas Vestergaard for L.O.C. – Melankolia/XxxCouture
Danish Music Video of the YearThomas J. Mikkelsen & Dennis Holck Petersen for UFO Yepha – "Næh Næh"
Danish Artwork of the YearMartin Furze for NatasjaShooting Star
Foreign Album of the YearKings of LeonOnly by the Night
Foreign Newcomer of the YearMGMTOracular Spectacular
Foreign Hit of the YearDuffy – "Mercy"
IFPI's Prize of HonorLove Shop
Performances

Performance by these artists:

  • Sys Bjerre – "Sandpapir" and "Pik"
  • Peter Sommer – "Til rotterne, til kragerne, til hundene" and "Chancetur"
  • Mike Sheridan – "Krisehjælp" (featuring Nicolaj Rasted), "Too Close" (featuring Mads Langer) and "Fact-Fiction" (featuring Mads Langer).
  • VETO – "Blackout" and "You Say Yes, I Say Yes"
  • Balstyrko – "Intet stopper helt" and "Jagten paa noget"
  • Love Shop – "Alle har en drøm at befri", "Love Goes On Forever" and "Kræmmersjæl"

Prizes were given in 22 categories[2] 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

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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.[3]

The awards were given to 20 different music categories.[4] The prize Steppeulven for Hope of the Year was given by the Foreningen af Danske Musikkritikere (Association of Danish Music Critics).

The Winners
CategoryWinner
Dansish Album of the YearMedinaVelkommen til Medina
Danske Band of the YearAlphabeat
Danish Female Artist of the YearMedina
Danish Male Artist of the YearRasmus Seebach
Danish Newcomer of the YearMedina
Danish Hit of the YearMedina – "Vi to"
Danish Songwriter of the YearMedina and Providers for Medina – Velkommen til Medina
Danish Producer of the YearProviders for MedinaVelkommen til Medina
Foreign Album of the YearRobynBody Talk Pt. 1
Foreign Hit of the YearStromae – "Alors On Danse"
Danish Jazz-album of the YearJakob BroBalledeering
Danish Vocaljazz Album of the YearSinne EegDon't Be So Blue
New Danish Jazz-name of the YearAugust Rosenbaum
Danish Crossover Jazz-album of the YearGirls in Airports – Girls In Airports
Danish Folk Album of the YearFalgren Busk Duo – Duet
New Danish Folk Name of the YearFalgren Busk Duo
Danish Folk Musician/Vocalist of the YearNikolaj Busk
Danish Folk Composer of the YearBjarke Falgren for Falgren Busk Duo – Duet
Danish World Album of the YearAfenginnBastard Etno
Danish World Track of the YearFatma Zidan – "Ana Kol"
Initiative of the YearRap Akademiet
Steppeulven for Hope of the YearMarie Fisker
IFPI's Prize of HonorCæcilie Norby

Danish Music Awards 2011

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The Winners[5]
CategoryWinner[6]
Danish Album of the yearAgnes ObelPhilharmonics
Danish Songwriter of the yearAgnes Obel
Danish Band of the yearThe William Blakes
Danish Female Artist of the yearAgnes Obel
Danish Male Artist of the yearSøren Huss
Danish Hit of the yearFallulah – "Out of It" from The Black Cat Neighbourhood (album)
Danish Newcomer of the YearAgnes Obel
Danish Live Name of the yearTurboweekend
Danish Producer of the yearFridolin and Fallulah for Fallulah – "Out of It"
Internationale Album of the yearAdele21
Internationale Hit of the yearRihanna – "Only Girl (In the World)"
Danish Rock-album of the yearThe William Blakes – The Way of the Warrior
Danish Pop-album of the yearAgnes Obel – Philharmonics
Danish Urban-album of the yearL.O.C.Libertiner from the Libertiner (album)
Danish Voxpop-album of the yearAlberte WindingFjerde til venstre
Danish Club-album of the yearKatoDiscolized 2.0
Danish Music Video of the yearL.O.C. – "Ung for evigt" from the Libertiner (album)
Audience Prize of the yearNik & Jay
Danish Music Awards Prize of HonorNik & Jay

Danish Music Awards 2012

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The Winners[7]
CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearMalk de KoijnToback to the Fromtime
New Danish Name of the YearLukas Graham
Danish Band of the YearWhen Saints Go Machine
Danish Songwriter of the YearRasmus Seebach, Nicolai Seebach and Ankerstjerne for Mer' end kærlighed
Danish Female Artist of the YearAura Dione
Danish Male Artist of the YearRasmus Seebach
Danish Hit of the YearAura Dione – "Geronimo"
Danish Live Name of the YearMalk de Koijn
Audience Prize of the YearRasmus Seebach
New Artist (New Ideas/New Thinker) of the YearChristopher
Danish Rock-album of the YearSpleen UnitedSchool of Euphoria
Danish Pop-album of the YearRasmus SeebachMer' end kærlighed
Danish Urban-album of the YearMalk de KoijnToback to the Fromtime
Danish Voxpop-album of the YearSebastianØjeblikkets mester
Danish Club-album of the YearShaka Loveless – "Tomgang"
Danish Producer of the YearWhen Saints Go Machine for Konkylie
Danish Music Video of the YearShaka Loveless – "Tomgang" (Instructor: Amdi Niss-Espinoza)
Internationale Album of the YearLana Del ReyBorn to Die
Internationale Hit of the YearGotye – "Somebody That I Used to Know"
Danish Music Awards Prize of HonorThomas Helmig
Nominations
Performances

Danish Music Awards 2013

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The Winners[9]
CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the YearMarie KeyDe Her Dage
New Danish Name of the YearQuadron
Danish Band of the YearVolbeat
Danish Songwriter of the YearMarie Key, for De Her Dage
Danish Female Artist of the YearMarie Key
Danish Male Artist of the YearShaka Loveless
Danish Hit of the YearMarie Key – "Uden Forsvar"
Danish Live Name of the YearMarie Key
Audience Prize of the YearMads Langer
New Artist (New Ideas/New Thinker) of the YearNik & Jay
Danish Rock-album of the YearVolbeatOutlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies
Danish Pop-album of the YearMarie KeyDe Her Dage
Danish Urban-album of the YearQuadronAvalanche
Danish Voxpop-album of the YearAllan Olsen – Jøwt
Danish Club-album of the YearYepha – "Ik' Gør Det"
Danish Producer of the YearRobin Hannibal for QuadronAvalanche
Internationale Album of the YearRihannaUnapologetic
Internationale Hit of the YearDaft Punk – "Get Lucky"
Danish Music Awards Prize of HonorShu-Bi-Dua

Danish Music Awards 2014

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The Winners[10][11]
CategoryWinner
Danish Album of the Year No Mythologies To Follow
New Danish Name of the Year
Danish Band of the YearUkendt Kunstner
Danish Songwriter of the YearRasmus Seebach, Nicolai Seebach og Ankerstjerne for "Ingen Kan Love Dig I Morgen"
Danish Artist of the Year
Danish Hit of the YearMedina – "Jalousi"
Danish Live Name of the YearSpids Nøgenhat
Audience Prize of the YearChristopher
New Artist (New Ideas/New Thinker) of the YearMusikstarter – Nephew
Danish Rock-album of the YearSpids Nøgenhat Kommer Med Fred
Danish Pop-album of the YearChristopher– Told You So
Danish Urban-album of the YearS!vas D.A.U.D.A
Danish Voxpop-album of the YearMichael Falch Sommeren Kom Ny Tilbage
Danish Club-album of the YearBrandon Beal (feat. Christopher ) – "Twerk It Like Miley"
Danish Producer of the YearHedegaard
Danish Music Video of the Year – "Walk This Way"
Internationale Album of the YearPharrell WilliamsGirl
Internationale Hit of the YearPharrell Williams – "Happy"
Danish Music Awards Prize of HonorD-A-D

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The Winners[12][13]
CategoryWinner
Audience Prize of the YearLukas Graham
Danish Songwriter of the YearCarl Emil Petersen - Grand Prix
Danish Artist of the YearLukas Graham
Danish Band of the YearSuspekt
Danish Hit of the YearCisilia - "Vi to datid nu"
New Artist of the YearCisilia
Danish Live Name of the YearSuspekt
Danish Urban-album of the YearSuspekt
Danish Producer of the YearRune Rask
International Hit of the YearOmi - "Cheerleader"
International Album of the YearKendrick Lamar - "To Pimp a Butterfly"
Danish Club-album of the YearTooManyLeftHands - "Too Young To Die"
Danish Rock-album of the YearUlige Numre - "Grand Prix"
Danish Music Video of the YearXtra Naan - "Malk mig"
Danish Pop-album of the YearLukas Graham - "Lukas Graham"
Danish Music Awards Prize of HonorTim Christensen
Danish Solo Artist of the YearSivas

Danish Music Awards 2017

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Winners

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The winners[14]
CategoryWinner
Danish Release of the YearGilli feat. Kesi & Sivas – Rica
Danish Band of the YearScarlet Pleasure
Danish Solo Artist of the YearGilli
Danish Hit of the YearScarlet Pleasure – Deja Vu
New Danish Name of the YearNoah Carter
Danish Song Writer of the YearGilli for among others 'Helwa', 'La Varrio' & 'Habibi Aiwa'
Danish Producer of the YearHennedub for among others Kesi's 'God Dag', 'Consigliere', 'Mamacita' og Gillis 'Habibi Aiwa', 'Helwa', 'La Varrio' og 'Rica'
International Name of the YearKendrick Lamar - Damn
International Hit of the YearEd Sheeran - Shape of You
Danish Live Name of the YearVolbeat
Audience Prize of the YearRasmus Seebach
Danish Music Awards Prize of HonorSort Sol

Nominees

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The Nominees[15]
CategoryNominees
Danish Release of the YearGilli feat. KESI & Sivas – Rica

KESI feat. Benny Jamz – Mamacita

Scarlet Pleasure – Limbo

Sort Sol – Stor Langsom Stjerne

Suspekt – 100% Jesus

Danish Band of the YearMolo

Nik & Jay

Scarlet Pleasure

Sort Sol

Suspekt

Danish Solo Artist of the YearGilli

Gulddreng

Jacob Dinesen

KESI

Lis Sørensen

Danish Hit of the YearGilli – Habibi Aiwa

Gilli – Helwa

Gilli feat. KESI & Sivas – Rica

Martin Jensen – Solo Dance

Scarlet Pleasure – Déjà vu

New Danish Name of the YearNoah Carter

NODE

Off Bloom

Skinz

Soleima

Danish Song Writer of the YearGilli (for among others "Helwa", "La Varrio" og "Habibi Aiwa")

Gulddreng (for among other "Nemt", "Ked Af Det", "Hva' Så", "Utro"og "Drikker For Lidt")

Katinka Bjerregaard (for Katinka "Vi er Ikke Kønne Nok Til At Danse")

Martin Jensen, Lene Dissing, Peter Bjørnskov og Mads Dyhrberg (for Martin Jensen "Solodance")

Xander (for among others Xander "Indre By")

Danish Producer of the YearAnders Trentemøller

Hennedub

Jens Ole McCoy

Jonas Vestergaard & Rune Rask

Kewan Pádre

International Name of the YearCalvin HarrisFunk Wav Bounces Vol. 1

Ed Sheeran - Divide

Frank OceanBlonde

Kendrick LamarDamn

Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsSkeleton Tree

International Hit of the YearClean Bandit feat. Sean Paul & Anne-MarieRockabye

DJ Snake feat. Justin BieberLet Me Love You

Ed SheeranShape of You

James ArthurSay You Won't Let Go

Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy YankeeDespacito

Danish Live Name of the YearJacob Dinesen

Nik & Jay

Suspekt

Ukendt Kunstner

Volbeat

DMA-Academy 2017

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Det Lille Akademi ("The Small Academy")

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Appoints the nominees:[14]

  • Hanne Boel - artist
  • Henrik Daldorph - Sony Music
  • Konrad Jahn - Universal Music
  • Mikkel Torsting - Warner Music
  • Søren Krogh Thompsen - Playground Music

Det Store Akademi ("The Large Academy")

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Appoints the winners by vote:[14]

  • Anne Sofie Jeramiassen - ArtPeople
  • Jakob Sørensen - The Bank
  • Jan-Erik Stig - Warner Music
  • Karina Foss Fenn - Sony Music
  • Lasse Lindorff - GL Music
  • Louise Alenius - komponist
  • Marie Key - artist
  • Medina - artist
  • Pelle Svindborg - YouSee Musik / Telmore Musik
  • Peter Skovsted - PanAmericana
  • Sira Berry - Spotify
  • Thor Jensen - Apple Music
  • Tobias Nielsen - Bauer Media
  • Torben Ravn - Copenhagen Records
  • Waqas Qadri - artist

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