Tina Dico

Tina Dico is a Danish singer-songwriter known for her blend of folk, pop, and acoustic music. Born on October 14, 1977, in Aarhus, Denmark, she gained prominence in the early 2000s with her introspective songwriting and emotive vocals. Dico first rose to fame as a member of the band Tina Dico & The Danes and later established a successful solo career. Her notable works include the albums *Count to Ten* (2005), *In the Red* (2009), and *When We Are Gone* (2014), with the latter receiving significant acclaim and showcasing her maturity as a songwriter. Dico's single "Nobody's Girl" was particularly well-received, enhancing her reputation in the music scene. Over the years, she has earned several Danish Music Awards and has collaborated with various artists, including the band Zero 7, which broadened her international reach. Dico's impact on music lies in her ability to convey deep emotions through her lyrics and melodies, resonating with listeners across genres. Her work has influenced a generation of singer-songwriters, establishing her as a respected figure in the contemporary folk-pop landscape.