Feb 21 β€’ 20:40 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Politiken

Anna Frida wins MGP with a song about being herself

Thirteen-year-old Anna Frida from Fredericia won this year's MGP with her song 'Ligeglad, Ligeglad', which expresses the importance of self-acceptance.

Thirteen-year-old Anna Frida from Fredericia has emerged as the winner of this year's MGP, Denmark's major children's music contest, with her uplifting song 'Ligeglad, Ligeglad'. The song encapsulates the theme of self-acceptance, as Anna Frida sings about the pressures of trying to be perfect and ultimately embracing one's true self. After her victory, she expressed her overwhelming excitement, stating she couldn't find the words to describe her feelings on stage.

The event, which was broadcast on DR, is a highly anticipated annual celebration of children's musical talent, showcasing aspiring artists from across the country. This year, a total of 751 songs were submitted for consideration, from which only eight finalists competed in the live show on Saturday night. Anna Frida performed solo, accompanying herself on the piano, showcasing her talent and passion for songwriting, which has led her to participate in MGP multiple times.

Anna Frida's journey to this moment reflects her dedication to music and performance, with her win bringing attention to her artistic ambitions. With lyrics that resonate with many young people, touching on the pressures of perfection, her victory not only highlights her talent but also sends a message about the importance of being true to oneself. This success is indicative of her bright future in music as she continues to pursue her passion for songwriting and performance.

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