Fut I Fejemoget — Recommended
: He first found fame as a member of the popular quartet Four Jacks .
: The phrase "sætte fut i fejemøget" has entered the Danish language as a common idiom meaning to liven things up or create a stir. The Artist: John Mogensen Fut I Fejemoget
: The song is a cornerstone of the Dansktoppen genre—popular Danish music often heard in social settings and pubs. You can find musical notation and chords for "Fut i fejemøget" on Ultimate Guitar . : He first found fame as a member
: After the quartet disbanded, he reinvented himself as a solo artist with a rugged, down-to-earth image that resonated with the Danish public. His songs often touched on the lives of ordinary people and social commentary, as seen in other hits like "Der er noget galt i Danmark". Other Versions and Media You can find musical notation and chords for
: It has been recorded by bands such as Larz-Kristerz (2007) and Scotts (2009).
is one of the most iconic songs in Danish popular music history, written and recorded by the legendary singer-songwriter John Mogensen in 1971. The title translates roughly to "things start hotting up" or "putting a spark in the dustpan," reflecting the high-energy, festive spirit the song became known for. Musical Impact and Legacy
: The phrase is used in the title of the children's book Farfar Flottenhejmer sætter fut i fejemøget by Cato Thau-Jensen, available on platforms like Rakuten Kobo and Bol.com .