Our favourite Dane waits for her second single before making introductions…

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Alfred Soto: Velcome to vhat a Danish electro act thinks is a vunderful attempt at a theme song.
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Chuck Eddy: Funky cold Medina. (Amazed nobody made that joke here about her previous single, but it’s sort of true.) Anyway, I always thought Nena was sehr heiß, and Danish is close enough to Deutsch for my schnitzel. She’s got a wisp of a voice, but the obsessiveness here reels me in.
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Michaelangelo Matos: Pretty cold, but not necessarily funky.
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Ian Mathers: If I’d remembered to blurb her last song here it probably wouldn’t be in our top ten; it wasn’t anything special, but whenever only a few of us review a given single it’s easier for it to get a higher/lower score as long as people are basically in agreement. It’s tempting to mark this down a point or two just on principle, but it’s not as if I hated “Kun for Mig” and this one is actually much better – with an actual chorus and everything!
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Pete Baran: Naggingly incessant doesn’t usually equal good in my books, but there is something about this track that clicks. As a kind of calling card song it fails for me in as much as I can only just understand the chorus, but there is just enough going along to keep me coming back for more.
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Martin Skidmore: I really like this, the sexy vocals and most of the confident, even muscular, music, and I can see an anglophone version being a hit here.
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Hillary Brown: Moments are a bit “Yvan eht Nioj,” and she still can’t have a song that progresses, but Medina makes quite a sales pitch with her vocals, which are smooth and sexy like a bikini-filled commercial.
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