Julie Berthelsen

Born in Aarhus in 1979, Danish-Greenlandic singer Julie Ivalo Broberg Berthelsen, commonly known as Julie Berthelsen, spent her early years between Denmark, Qeqertarsuaq and later Nuuk in Greenland. She grew up in an environment shaped by the music of her stepfather, musician Per Berthelsen. As a teenager she sang in choirs and accompanied local bands, founded the group Nuna in 1998 and later trained in music-theatre in Norway. Returning to Aarhus to study medicine, she quickly put those studies on hold after appearing on the TV 2 show Popstars in 2002, which brought her to public attention. Rooted in melodic pop with soft rock and singer-songwriter influences, she released the album Home in 2003, led by the single Every Little Part of Me, and followed with Julie (2004), Asasara (2007), the Danish-language Lige nu (2009) and the more acoustic Closer (2010), before issuing the EP No. I in 2020. Her repertoire alternates between English, Danish and occasionally Greenlandic, encompassing pop ballads, more rhythmic tracks and covers of Greenlandic songs. Alongside her recordings, she has sung theme songs for several TV series, co-hosted the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix in 2010 and returned to the competition in 2019 as a duo with Nina Kreutzmann Jørgensen, while continuing to perform regularly onstage in Denmark and Greenland.

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