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85:. Later he moved back to Nuuk and mostly focused on the career of a photographer, but he still continued to work on music and to support this he was sponsored by 237: 134: 207: 122: 227: 51: 232: 222: 242: 192: 187: 171: 138: 247: 70: 197: 202: 78: 212: 73:
in Greenland. He then moved to Copenhagen to work on his music career. He was nominated for a
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was released in Greenland and Denmark, which sold 5000 copies each, for which he received a
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in the category New Act of the Year. His single "Red Lights" was number one on (Nordic)
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Greenlandic singer
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Greenland
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Inuk Silis Høegh
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gold record award
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Angu


Angu Motzfeldt – musikken er aldrig forsvundet
"Nunatsiaq News"
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Angu Motzfeldt
IMDb
myspace personal website
Categories
Greenlandic male actors
Greenlandic male singers
Inuit male actors
Inuit musicians
English-language singers from Greenland
Living people

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