Line (singer)

Line

Line pictured in 2012
Background information
Birth name Line Dissing Karred Larsen
Also known as Line
Born (1996-11-01) 1 November 1996
Skagen, Denmark
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2010–present
Labels Sony Music

Line Dissing Karred Larsen (born 1 November 1996, in Skagen) known mononymously as Line (pronounced lee-neh in Danish), is a Danish singer. She took part in season 5 of the Danish X Factor and became one of the finalists in the "Under 25" category, mentored by Pernille Rosendahl. On the final held on 23 March 2012, she finished runner-up with 38.3% of the public vote behind Ida who carried the title with 61.7%.[1] She was signed to Sony Music, and her debut single "Efter dig" reached #3 in the Danish Singles Chart.

Performances during X Factor

Episode Theme Song Artist Result
Live show 1
(10 February 2012)
Free choice "Heaven" Emeli Sandé Safe
Live show 2
(17 February 2012)
Danish hits "Glemmer dig aldrig" Svenstrup & Vendelboe featuring Nadia Malm Safe
Live show 3
(24 February 2012)
Dance hits "Only Girl (In the World)" Rihanna Safe
Live show 4
(2 March 2012)
Mash-ups Mercy"/"Rolling in the Deep"/"Bad Romance"/"Crazy Duffy / Adele / Lady Gaga / Gnarls Barkley Safe
Live show 5
(9 March 2012)
Rasmus Seebach songs "Den jeg er" Rasmus Seebach Safe
Live show 6 - Semi-final
(9 March 2012)
Unplugged (Original artist) "I'm with You" Avril Lavigne Safe
Rap (original artist) "Invincible" (with Yepha) MGK
Live show 7 - Final
(16 March 2012)
Free choice (original artist) "Skyscraper" Demi Lovato Runner-Up
Duet with guest artist "The Spell" (with Alphabeat) Alphabeat
Winner's song "Efter Dig" Line

After X Factor

Immediately after the win, Line released her winning song as her debut single appearing which reached straight to #3 in its week of release.

Discography

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certification Album
DEN
[2]
2012 "Efter dig" 3 - TBA
2013 "Brænder Inde (feat Basim)" - -

References

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