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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. It was changed to its current name, Danish

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]

IFPI Awards 1989

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

Category Winner
Danish Album of the Year Anne LinnetJeg er jo lige her
Danish Band of the Year Dodo and the Dodos
Danish Female Artist of the Year Hanne Boel
Danish Male Artist of the Year Thomas Helmig
Danish Hit of the Year Søs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen &
Anne Linnet – "Den jeg elsker, elsker jeg"
Foreign Album of the Year Tracy ChapmanTracy Chapman
Press Award Johnny Madsen

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.

Category Winner
Danish Album of the Year GnagsMr. Swing King
Danish Band of the Year Gnags
Danish Female Artist of the Year Søs Fenger
Danish Male Artist of the Year Lars H.U.G
Danish Hit of the Year Kim Larsen – "Tarzan Mama Mia"
Foreign Album of the Year Phil CollinsBut Seriously
Press Award Lars H.U.G
Best New Name Nikolaj Christensen

Danish Grammy Awards

Award renamed in 1991.

Danish Grammy Awards 1991

Category Winner
Danish Album of the Year Hanne BoelDark Passion
Danish Band of the Year Ray Dee Ohh
Danish Female Artist of the Year Hanne Boel
Danish Male Artist of the Year Søren Sko
Danish Newcomer of the Year Sko/Torp
Danish Hit of the Year Hanne Boel – "I Wanna Make Love to You"
Foreign Album of the Year Gary MooreStill Got the Blues
Foreign Female Singer of the Year Sinéad O'Connor
Foreign Male Singer of the Year Björn Afzelius
Foreign Hit of the Year Sinéad O'Connor – "Nothing Compares 2 U"
Foreign Newcomer of the Year Wilson Phillips
Danish Rock Album of the Year C.V. JørgensenI det muntre hjørne
Danish Pop Album of the Year Love Shop1990
Danish Rap/Dance Album of the Year Yasmin – Wanna Dance
Danish Entertainment Album of the Year De NattergaleDet kan jo aldrig gå værre en hiel gal
Danish Heavy Rock Album of the Year SkagarackA Slice of Heaven
Danish Children's Album of the Year Bamse & KyllingSange fra Bamses Billedbog 2
Danish Songwriter Album of the Year C.V. Jørgensen
Danish Producer of the Year Poul Bruun for Hanne Boel – Dark Passion
Danish Music Video of the Year Hanne Boel – "Light In Your Heart"
Danish Best Cover Anne Dorte MichelsenDen ordløse time
Danish Folk/Country/Western Album of the Year Lars Lilholt BandKontakt
Danish Classical Album of the Year Ars Nova Vocal Group – Nicolas Gombert Sacred Music
Danish Jazz Album of the Year Thomas BlachmanLove Boat

Danish Grammy Awards (1992–1999)

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.

Category Winner
Danish Album of the Year KashmirThe Good Life
Danish Band of the Year Kashmir
Danish Female Artist of the Year Marie Frank
Danish Male Artist of the Year Thomas Helmig
Danish Newcomer of the Year/Tuborg's Green Prise Marie Frank
Danish Hit of the Year Det Brune Punktum – "Jeg vil i seng med de fleste"
Foreign Album of the Year The CardigansGran Turismo
Foreign Hit of the Year Shania Twain – "That Don't Impress Me Much"
Foreign Newcomer of the Year Britney Spears
Danish Rock Album of the Year Kashmir – The Good Life
Danish Pop Album of the Year Marie Frank – Ancient Pleasures
Danish Entertainment Album of the Year Det Brune Punktum – Helbredelsen
Danish Rap Album of the Year ClemensDen Anden Verden
Danish Dance Album of the Year Brother Brown presents Frank'ee – "Under the Water"
Danish Roots Album of the Year Dissing, Dissing, Von Daler m.fl. – Græsset må betrædes
Danish Children's Album of the Year CreamyCreamy
Danish Top Album of the Year Jacob HaugaardJeg er så lyk'lig
Danish Soundtrack of the Year Various Artists – Den eneste ene
Danish Songwriter of the Year Kasper Eistrup (Kashmir)
Danish Producer of the Year Joshua & Kashmir for Kashmir – The Good Life
Danish Music Video of the Year Klaus Thymann for Kashmir – "Mom In Love, Daddy In Space"
Danish radio Hit of the Year/The Voice Prize Det Brune Punktum – "Vi skal ud i det blå"
Danish Club Hit of the Year Barcode Brothers – "Dooh Dooh"
Export Prize Cartoons
IFPI's Prize of Honor Gnags
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

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
Category Winner
Danish Album of the Year D-A-DEverything Glows
Danish Band of the Year D-A-D
Danish Female Artist of the Year Freya
Danish Male Artist of the Year Jesper Binzer (D-A-D)
Danish Newcomer of the Year Erann DD
Danish Hit of the Year Brødrene Olsen (aka Olsen Brothers) – "Fly on the Wings of Love"
Foreign Album of the Year MadonnaMusic
Foreign Hit of the Year Madonna – "Music"
Foreign Newcomer of the Year Anastacia
Danish Rock Album of the Year D-A-D – Everything Glows
Danish Pop Album of the Year AquaAquarius
Danish R&B Album of the Year KarenEn til en
Danish Rap Album of the Year OutlandishOutland's Officials
Danish Dance Album of the Year Barcode BrothersSwipe Me
Danish Entertainment Album of the Year Hva' snakker du om?Den ka' byttes Vol. 1
Danish Children's Album of the Year Musikken fra Pyrus i Alletiders Eventyr
Danish Top Album of the Year KandisKandis 8
Danish Soundtrack of the Year Blinkende Lygter
Danish Songwriter of the Year Allan OlsenOnomatopoietikon
Danish Producer of the Year Filur – Exciting Comfort
Danish Music Video of the Year Peder Pedersen / Easy Film for Aqua – "Around the World"
Danish Radio Hit of the Year Zididada – "Zididada Day"
Danish Club Hit of the Year Safri Duo – "The Bongo Song (Played-A-Live)"
Export Prize Aqua
IFPI's Prize of Honor Gasolin'
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