Cutfather
Mich Hedin Hansen (born 9 April 1968), known professionally as Cutfather, is a Danish music producer, songwriter, remixer and DJ based in Copenhagen. Cutfather has a studio in Njalsgade, Copenhagen. CareerCutfather is perhaps best known for his remix of "Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison (1996), and the song "Superstar" recorded by Christine Milton (2002) and Jamelia (2003).[1] Cutfather has previously worked with Joe Belmaati in the songwriting and production team Cutfather & Joe.[2][better source needed] As part of the Cutfather & Joe partnership, he wrote, produced and remixed for Peter Andre, Another Level, Damage, Lighthouse Family, Ace of Base, Westlife, Blue, Jamelia, Shayne Ward, Lee Ryan, Lemar, Blazin' Squad and Kylie Minogue. Cutfather has also worked with Danish producer Jonas Jeberg. Together they wrote and produced for the Pussycat Dolls, Kylie Minogue, Pixie Lott, the Wanted, JLS, Jessica Mauboy, Claire Richards, and Jordin Sparks. In 2004, Cutfather received a prestigious Ivor Novello songwriting award for Best Performing song, for his composition "Superstar" by Jamelia (which he also co-produced), which was the most performed song in the United Kingdom that year.[3] In 2015, "Up", performed by Olly Murs featuring Demi Lovato, written and produced alongside Daniel Davidsen and Peter Wallevik, became an international hit.[4] Writing and producing collaborations
The X Factor in DenmarkOn 24 September 2010, it was announced that Cutfather would replace Remee in season four of the Danish X Factor.[citation needed] He joined returning judge Pernille Rosendahl and former judge Thomas Blachman.[citation needed] Cutfather won in his first season with Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen.[citation needed] After completing the fifth season (his second season), Cutfather left The X Factor and was replaced by Anne Linnet.[7] References
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