I was born in the USA but my parents are Peruvian. At the 2018 FIFA World cup in Russia, Peru faced Denmark in group C and when the Denmark players came out to warm up they played this song and it stuck with me forever. I had the luck to go to the World cup in Russia. Just by hearing this song I had a feeling the Danish would win... Peru played very good but Denmark scored from a through ball from Eriksen to Poulsen and held on to the game to win 1-0. After the final whistle they played this song again I felt bad for my father since he waited 36 years to watch his nation at a World Cup and they lost but I could not stop staring at all the Danish people jumping up and down singing along to this song celebrating the win. Great Moment I will always remember, respect to Denmark respect to Peru.
This song and "Danmark man dark" made me fall in love with this band. And when I chose this for my favorite band during Spanish class (cause he told us to pick a nickname, a favorite brand, and a favorite artist or band and guess who wrote it) and when he said Nephew everyone was confuse so when I was discovered, I told them they were a Danish rock band, they looked at me crazy. 3
Yeah, I totally understand. Most of the music I listen to is not in English. My favourite band is Welsh (and sings in the Welsh language) but I listen to a lot of music in different languages. People think it is weird, but I prefer to think of it as eccentric. Although, it should be normal, since it is now so easy to find music n so many different languages.
Your not the only one, we are like you. Through out high school I only listened to German bands and some Russian too. But mostly German. I would tell people and they would say, do you know what they're even saying. I would tell them not entiraly and they would say to me "then why do you listen to them", I just like the language and the sound to German music. Especially punk rock german music.
@@irongryphon3480 back in the day, the artist in the international MGP sang in their own language, because it was the Melody Grand Prix, it was about the music, not the song.
I´m a complete fangirl for Sweden in most aspects... ...but... ...the language... Danish is the sexiest language out there. I dont understand a word, but I just love that troathy roar the singer makesXD
I've been listening to Nephew for.... I don't know how many years, and this track still puts me in a good mood. My very first Nephew track was 'Igen Og Igen' though, and that's what got me interested in the band. :D
This is terrific, my G+ friend. I am Australian, happily and proudly so; the European people I love very much. Crown Princess Mary was an Australian before meeting her magnificent husband, the Crown Prince of Denmark. So I love Denmark particularly, now that I have a fellow Aussie as a member of its Royal Family !
Rick Coram I believe the feelings are mutual, most of the danes are greeting Australia with open arms, and is proud of their crown princess too. Good luck from Denmark!
@paganistic Some of what they are singing are pretty hard to translate but here goes: "Let's try to drive them in circles. Let's try to send home in bed. Let's try some play-ground stuff (?). Yeah, Its the Danish way to rock. And if they kick us down, we say: "Up again, that hurt". And if they kick it in, we say: "Fuck that, we'll be back". Dudes in the background: (We arrive together, we walk together). Text may seem a bit silly to you but it makes so much more sense if your a dane^^
i really like that this song there is on Danish is popular in other countries! That just show how good Nephew are to make music! i love all their songs! and i'm proud to danish!
Right because the Faroese and Swedes would be so happy abut singing "the Danish way to rock", never mind the fact that the Swedes think we are assholes and the Faroese also aren't too happy about us because we hold them captive.
Is it weird that I'm gonna cosplay Denmark tomorrow for MCM and most probably have my friend film me dance to this song... LOOK OUT NORWAY, MR SEXY COMING THROUGH!