Zetlitz Bertine
Bertine Zetlitz is a Norwegian singer-songwriter from Oslo. Her 1997 debut single "Abigail" became her most recognized song, a haunting ballad that...
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Bertine Zetlitz is a Norwegian singer-songwriter from Oslo. Her 1997 debut single "Abigail" became her most recognized song, a haunting ballad that established her presence in Norway's music landscape. She followed it with her first album "Beautiful So Far" in 1999.
Her work includes songs like "Adore Me," "Ah-Ah," and "Broken." She has recorded with other Norwegian artists including Madrugada, Röyksopp, and Bugge Wesseltoft, and has worked with musicians like guitarist Bjørn Klakegg and bassist Endre Christiansen.
Zetlitz released albums such as "Mystery In Space" in 2003, "In the Real World" in 2006, and "Moments" in 2012. Her music draws listeners with its direct emotional quality and spare arrangements.
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