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Posted on 1 March 2025 By Admin No Comments on The Wiwi Jury reveals their favourites in Denmark’s Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2025

Herning is calling! Dansk Melodi Grand Prix will take place tonight in the Danish town. Eight acts will compete and one will earn the right to represent Denmark at Eurovision 2025 in Basel.

The Wiwi Jury — our in-house panel of music unprofessionals — has touched down in the Nordic country. The last time Denmark performed at the final of Eurovision, none of us had heard the term ‘COVID-19’. Have we found a song to end that run of results? Read on to find out.

Sebastian

1. Sissal – “Hallucination”

Sissal’s “Hallucination” serves up a delicious slice of dance-pop nostalgia, echoing the iconic vibes of polished Scandipop of the 2010s with its infectious beats and soaring vocals. While some might call it a tad dated, it’s hard to resist a track that feels like a euphoric trip back to the golden era of Eurovision anthems. Denmark, don’t sleep on this one, Sissal might just be your ticket to a grand final berth for Denmark, finally!

2. Max Ulver – “Supernova”
3. Mariya – “I Belong to Me”
4. Andreas Kruse – “Hear My Prayer”
5. Tim Schou – “Proud”

Ruxy

1. Andreas Kruse – “Hear My Prayer”

Andrea’s song has the potential to be a win-win. Firstly, its dramatic and mysterious sound allows for creative staging, incorporating both static visual moments and dynamic elements, which could attract extra votes from the televote. On the other hand, the use of falsetto in the high notes might appeal to the jury, earning additional points. It’s a song with a well-rounded structure and strong radio potential.

2. Sissal – “Hallucination”
3. Maria Mathea – “Air”
4. Hervé Tour – “Allez allez”
5. Tim Schou – “Proud”

Antranig

1. Tim Schou – “Proud”

It’s a really competitive field in Denmark this year, and I don’t see a clear standout among the pack. Truthfully, all eight songs have their merits but I’ve just given the edge to Tim Schou and the beautiful authenticity of this song. The lyrics have been crafted in a way which tell Tim’s individual story but the emotions it conjures can resonate with viewers of many different backgrounds and experiences. I found “Proud” to be impactful and introspective and I think Denmark could do a lot worse than sending something so genuine to Eurovision.

2. Max Ulver – “Supernova”
3. Mariya – “I Belong to Me”
4. Sissal – “Hallucination”
5. Andreas Kruse – “Hear My Prayer”

Andreas

1. Sissal – “Hallucination”

I absolutely love this song, it’s my favorite in Denmark’s national selection and would be my absolute favourite of all songs up to now, if selected! Ever since I first heard it, I’ve had it on repeat and Sissal seems so nice and funny and is undoubtedly insanely talented. You can really hear her vocal power throughout the song, especially in the post-chorus, where everything stacks up beautifully. She has that Jess Glynne meets Adele tone, bringing so much depth and character to the track. The songwriting team behind “Hallucination” is top-tier, including Melanie Wehbe, Marcus Winther-John, and Linnea Deb who worked on this at a songwriting camp for Dansk Melodi Grand Prix. Both Melanie and Linnea do backing vocals and lead dubs on the track, but make no mistake — Sissal can absolutely carry herself. This is the kind of song that could elevate Denmark at Eurovision, and I really hope they make the right choice! Twelve points from me go to Sissal and “Hallucination”.

2. Mariya – “I Belong to Me”
3. Tim Schou – “Proud”
4. Andreas Kruse – “Hear My Prayer”
5. Adel the Second – “The Unluckiest Boy Alive”

What do you think of the songs competing at Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2025? Can any of these entries take Denmark back to the final? Let us know in the comments below.

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