Morten Breum
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Morten Breum is a Danish
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...

 DJ and producer.

He started as a teaching assistant in Amaliegården, Beder
Beder, Denmark
Beder is a town with a population of 4,350 in Jutland in Denmark. The town is typically referenced as the Beder-Malling area since the towns of Beder and Malling - population 3,538 - are situated in the same area and are practically one town.Beder-Malling is located in the southernmost part of...

.
In 2008, he became known for remixing "Højere vildere (skru op for den bitch)" that was a collaboration of Rune RK
Rune RK
Rune Reilly Kølsch , also known as Rune RK, Rune and Enur, is a record producer and DJ from Denmark. Together with his half-brother Johannes Torpe they make up the musical production team Artificial Funk.-Career:...

 and Morten Breum featuring the Danish duo Nik & Jay
Nik & Jay
Nik & Jay is a Danish R&B / Hip-Hop / pop duo made up of Niclas Genckel Petersen and Jannik Brandt Thomsen ....

. This single collected a number of awards to this year's distribution of Danish Deejay Awards. In 2009, he released his album Drop! followed by Nightclub Session in 2010.

He gained fame through the single "Domestic" that featured Nik & Jay. The single reached #3 in the Danish Singles Chart and was certified gold. His single "Fest" again featuring Nik & Jay reached #2 with "Every Time (You Look at Me)" featuring Sisse Marie
Sisse Marie
Sisse Marie Holzmann Søby is a Danish singer, model, TV hostess and songwriter.- Biography :In 2001 she won the most prestigious song contest for young people on Danish national television, which led to a gold certified album. The following year she received a Grammy for Best Teen Album...

 became his biggest hit topping the Danish Singles Chart.

He has become a well-sought Danish DJ act with club hits like "On It!", "Højere vildere" (with Rune RK), "Heads Up" and "Hamra". He is signed with Timeless Music Management.

Singles

Year Single Peek
position
Certification Album
DAN
2008 "Højere vildere (Skru op for den bitch)"
(Rune RK
Rune RK
Rune Reilly Kølsch , also known as Rune RK, Rune and Enur, is a record producer and DJ from Denmark. Together with his half-brother Johannes Torpe they make up the musical production team Artificial Funk.-Career:...

 og Morten Breum featuring Nik & Jay
Nik & Jay
Nik & Jay is a Danish R&B / Hip-Hop / pop duo made up of Niclas Genckel Petersen and Jannik Brandt Thomsen ....

)
Non-album single
2010 "Heads Up!" Drop!
"Domestic" (featuring Nik & Jay) 3
  • Guld
"Hamra"
"I Like It" (featuring Camille Jones
Camille Jones
Camille Jones is a Danish pop singer, songwriter and record producer. She is known for her song "The Creeps" written by herself and remixed by Dutch DJ Fedde le Grand, which has become a worldwide clubhit in the dance scene.- Career :In 2000 Camille had been enjoying success within the Danish and...

)
25
"On It!"
"Moist" 34
"Every Time (You Look at Me)" (featuring Sisse Marie) 1
  • Guld
  • Non-album single
    2011 "Famous" (featuring Joachim S) 34
    "Banger til min banger" (Joey Moe
    Joey Moe
    Joey Lanni Moe Lynghave is a Danish Hawaiian hip-hop and pop singer and producer. He has collaborations with a number of Danish artists.-Career:Joey Moe studied at the Danish music school Sankt Annae Gymnasium...

     featuring Morten Breum)
    Fuldmåne
    "Never Surrender" (featuring Jay Colin) 19 Non-album single
    "6 AM" 15 None-album single
    "—" marks a single that did not chart


    Featured
    • 2011: "Banger til min banger" (Joey Moe
      Joey Moe
      Joey Lanni Moe Lynghave is a Danish Hawaiian hip-hop and pop singer and producer. He has collaborations with a number of Danish artists.-Career:Joey Moe studied at the Danish music school Sankt Annae Gymnasium...

       feat. Morten Breum) (—)

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