Rasmus Seebach
Rasmus Seebach is a Danish singer-songwriter from Copenhagen. His 2009 debut album included the single "Den Jeg Er," which became a major hit in Denmark....
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Rasmus Seebach is a Danish singer-songwriter from Copenhagen. His 2009 debut album included the single "Den Jeg Er," which became a major hit in Denmark. Songs like "Lidt I Fem" and "Glad Igen" followed, establishing his presence in Danish pop.
He works with a band that includes guitarist Andreas Seebach, drummer Kasper Larsen, and bassist Mikkel Skaaning. Their sound draws from pop and soul, heard on tracks such as "Natten Falder På" and "Sig Jeg Skal."
Seebach has released several albums since his debut, including "Mer' End Kærlighed" in 2011 and "Verden Ka' Vente" in 2016. His music often deals with personal themes, as in "En Skygge af Dig Selv" and "Engel."
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