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KEiiNO (/ˈkn/ KAY-noh, Norwegian: [kæɪˈnoː]; is a Norwegian band consisting of Sámi rapper Fred Buljo and singers Alexandra Rotan and Tom Hugo. The group was created in late 2018 in order to participate in Melodi Grand Prix 2019; they won the competition and were thus selected to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, where they finished in sixth place and first in the public vote.[1]

Key Information

Background and career

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The group was established in the late summer of 2018 when Tom Hugo and his husband, Alex Olsson, began writing "Spirit in the Sky", a song inspired by historical struggles for equality. They later joined Sámi rapper and joiker Fred-René Buljo and singer Alexandra Rotan. The group name Keiino was inspired by the name of Buljo's home town Kautokeino (Northern Sami: Guovdageaidnu). The last part -geaidnu translates to the 'way' or 'road', which Buljo said "represents the road that brought us together" in an interview with TV 2.[2] In an interview with the Kven-minority-centered media Ruijan Kaiku, Fred Buljo discussed his Kven/Finnish ancestry, and that they had worked with a Finnish producer, and thus landed on the name keino, the Kven variant of North Sami geaidnu 'way'.[3] Alexandra Rotan explained that they each had their own career before Keiino, but it was Keiino that showed them the way to success.[3]

As a result of winning Melodi Grand Prix 2019, the group represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Spirit in the Sky". In the second semi-final held on 16 May 2019, they qualified to the final. At the finals, their entry received the highest points from the televoting with a total of 291 points, although combined with their lesser score from the jury groups they finished in sixth place, with 331 points. Following Eurovision, the group was appointed by the Sámi Parliament of Norway as ambassadors for the UN Year of Indigenous Languages.[4]

On 8 May 2020, the group released their debut studio album, Okta. The album peaked at number 30 on the Norwegian chart. Okta was re-issued twice, first as a Norway-only deluxe CD in October 2021, and later as Okta (Guokte) on 24 February 2022.

On 11 January 2021, it was announced that Keiino would participate in the Melodi Grand Prix 2021 final with the pre-qualified song "Monument". The song was released at midnight on 15 January 2021 with the group's debut performance of the song during the first heat of Melodi Grand Prix 2021 on 16 January 2021. The song reached the top four in the final on 20 February 2021, eventually reaching the gold duel, but lost to Tix's "Fallen Angel".[5]

Keiino embarked on an Australian tour in early 2022, which included performances at the Australian national final and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.[6] During the tour, Rotan was admitted to hospital due to an infected koala scratch.[7]

They took part in Melodi Grand Prix 2024 with the song "Damdiggida".[8] Advancing from their semi-final, they ultimately finished in second place to Gåte's "Ulveham".[9]

Discography

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Albums

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List of studio albums, with selected details
Title Details Peak chart positions
NOR
[10]
UK Down.
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Okta 30 63

Extended plays

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List of EPs, with selected details
Title EP details
Midnight Marina

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album or EP
NOR
[13]
AUT
[14]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

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IRE
[16]
NLD
[17]
SWE
[18]
SWI
[19]
UK
[20]
"Spirit in the Sky" 2019 1 61 19 84 55 33 7 61 Okta
"Shallow" [A] Non-album single
"Praying" Okta
"Vill ha dig" Non-album single
"Dancing in the Smoke" Okta
"Colours" 2020
"Black Leather"
(featuring Charlotte Qamaniq)
"Would I Lie"
(featuring Electric Fields)
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Non-album single
"Transarctic Lover"
(with Sordal)
Okta (Deluxe)
"A Winter's Night" Non-album single
"Monument" 2021 7
  • IFPI NOR: Platinum[21]
Okta (Deluxe)
"Unbreakable"
"Drivers License" Non-album single
"Summer of My Life" Okta (Deluxe)
"Mellom Bakkar og Berg"
(with Kautobahn)
Non-album single
"Addjas" Okta (Deluxe)
"End of Time (Taste of Heaven)"
"Venus"
"A New Beginning"
"On a Night Like This" 2022 Non-album singles
"Mother of the Night"
"Nights of Thunder"
"Alt du kan se" 2023 Midnight Marina
"The Sun Always Shines on TV"
"Ritma"
"Get Up" Non-album singles
"Insomnia"
"Damdiggida" 2024 14
"Hero, Baby"
"Disco"
"Say It Like That"[23]
"Northern Boy"[24]
"Midnight Gloria"[25] 2025
"Halo"[26]
"Unstoppable"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Title Year Album or EP
"A New Beginning"
(Peder Elias featuring Keiino)
2022 Love & Loneliness

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Spellemannprisen 2019 Song of the Year "Spirit in the Sky" Nominated
ESC Radio Awards Best Group Keiino Won
Sami Music Awards [no] 2020 Open Class Won
Producer of the Year Won

Notes

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References

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KEiiNO is a Norwegian-Sámi musical group formed in 2018, consisting of singer-songwriter Tom Hugo, singer Alexandra Rotan, and Sámi rapper and joiker Fred Buljo, whose music fuses pop, electronic elements, and traditional Sámi joik. The trio gained international recognition by winning Norway's Melodi Grand Prix in 2019 with their debut single "Spirit in the Sky", which they performed at the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, Israel, finishing sixth overall with 331 points. Since their breakthrough, KEiiNO has amassed over 175 million streams, secured six platinum certifications in Norway, and received multiple Scandipop and Sámi Music Awards for their culturally infused sound. Their work highlights the integration of indigenous Sámi traditions into modern music, drawing from Buljo's heritage in Kautokeino, a cultural hub in Sápmi.

History

Formation and early years

KEiiNO was established in late 2018 as a vocal trio comprising Norwegian singer-songwriter Tom Hugo Hermansen, Sámi rapper and joiker , and vocalist Alexandra Rotan, with the explicit purpose of entering 2019, Norway's preselection contest for the . The group originated from Tom Hugo's initiative to blend contemporary pop and electronic elements with traditional Sámi , drawing on the members' complementary backgrounds in music production and performance. At the point of their advancement to , the three had not convened in person, relying instead on prior professional ties—particularly between Hugo and Rotan, who had collaborated on songwriting for artists including Japanese performers. The members brought distinct experiences to the formation: Rotan had emerged as a young talent via Norway's , Hugo held platinum certifications for his songwriting, and Buljo contributed expertise in Sámi cultural expression through and traditions rooted in his northern Norwegian heritage. This assembly reflected a deliberate fusion of Nordic indigenous influences with mainstream electronic pop, aimed at creating a distinctive entry for national competition. In the nascent phase preceding their performance on February 2, 2019, KEiiNO finalized their debut track "," which incorporated vocals over upbeat electronic beats and addressed themes of spiritual freedom and identity. The band's name derived from elements of Buljo's Sámi , symbolizing resilience and cultural roots. These initial efforts culminated in their victory at via a combination of and public televoting, securing Norway's Eurovision representation without prior live performances or releases.

Eurovision 2019 breakthrough

KEiiNO achieved international prominence by representing at the with the song "". The group was internally selected by the Norwegian broadcaster to compete in (MGP), 's national selection for Eurovision, held on 2 March 2019 in . In the final, which featured a combination of jury and public voting across three rounds, "" advanced to the superfinal against two other entries before winning exclusively by public televote with 231,937 votes, defeating second-place finisher by a margin of approximately 70,000 votes. The entry, co-written by group members Tom Hugo, Fred Buljo, and Alexandra Rotan alongside Alexander Olsson, fused electronic dance music, pop, and traditional Sámi joik vocals performed by Buljo, drawing on indigenous Norwegian cultural elements. At the Eurovision contest in Tel Aviv, Israel, KEiiNO performed "Spirit in the Sky" in the second semi-final on 16 May 2019, securing qualification to the grand final by placing 7th among 10 qualifiers out of 17 participants. In the grand final on 18 May 2019, the group delivered a high-energy performance featuring joik, rhythmic beats, and visual motifs of northern lights and Sámi heritage, earning widespread audience acclaim. Norway finished 6th overall with 331 points: 291 from the global televote (the highest of any country) and 40 from national juries, highlighting a stark jury-public divide but marking KEiiNO's strongest Norwegian Eurovision result since 2009 and propelling the group to broader recognition in Europe. This success established KEiiNO as a pioneering act in blending indigenous traditions with contemporary pop, influencing subsequent discussions on cultural representation in the contest.

Subsequent releases and MGP participations

Following the 2019 , KEiiNO released the single "Praying" on June 21, 2019. Additional singles followed, including "Dancing in the Smoke", "Colours", and "Black Leather" featuring Charlotte Qamaniq. The group's debut studio album, , was issued on May 8, 2020, comprising ten tracks that blended their signature electronic, pop, and elements. In early 2021, KEiiNO returned to Norway's Melodi Grand Prix with the pre-qualified entry "Monument", performed in the final on February 20 and securing second place behind TIX's "Fallen Angel". The song later won the 2021 OGAE Second Chance Contest. KEiiNO expanded their debut album as OKTA guokte (Sámi for "eight") on February 24, 2022, adding nine tracks including "Monument" and collaborations such as "Would I Lie" with Electric Fields. Singles in 2023 encompassed "Ritma", "The Sun Always Shines on TV", and "Alt du kan se". The group re-entered in 2024, competing with "Damdiggida" in Semi-Final 3 on January 27 before advancing to the grand final on February 3, where they placed second overall, winning the international jury vote but trailing Gåte's "Ulveham". Recent output includes the single "Say It Like That" on September 26, 2024; "Midnight Gloria" on January 9, 2025, as the lead from the forthcoming album Unstoppable Night slated for spring 2025; and "End of the Rainbow" on October 3, 2025.

Recent activities (2021–2025)

In January 2021, KEiiNO competed in the final of Norway's Melodi Grand Prix with the song "Monument", finishing in second place behind Tix's "Fallen Angel". The entry featured their signature blend of Sámi joik and electronic pop, earning strong public support but ultimately not advancing Norway to the Eurovision Song Contest. The group released the album OKTA guokte in 2022, expanding on their indigenous-Norwegian fusion with tracks incorporating elements alongside production. They followed with singles such as "Nights of Thunder" that year, maintaining momentum from prior releases while touring internationally, including performances tied to Eurovision fan events. KEiiNO returned to in 2024 with "Damdiggida", qualifying from the third semifinal on January 27 and placing second in the February 3 final, where they topped the critics' vote despite public preference for Gåte's winning entry. The song's upbeat -infused rhythm received praise for cultural authenticity but did not secure another Eurovision bid. Post-2024, KEiiNO focused on independent releases and live performances, issuing singles including "HALO", "Unstoppable", and "Midnight Gloria" on January 12, 2025. They debuted new material at Eurovision-related events, such as the London Eurovision Party on April 7, 2024, and PrePartyES in on April 18, 2025, alongside a medley in during the on May 16, 2025. In October 2025, they released additional music, including the single "", and continued touring with scheduled dates in and Jessheim. Hermansen served as Norway's , announcing the country's points in a recent Eurovision final.

Members

Fred Buljo

Fred-René Øvergård Buljo, known professionally as , is a Norwegian Sámi rapper, joiker, and producer born on 6 February 1988 in . He moved to Kautokeino in at age two, where he was raised in a Sámi cultural environment. Trained as a kindergarten teacher, Buljo worked in in Kautokeino before transitioning to a full-time music career. Buljo first gained public attention in 2008 through his participation in Norway's Got Talent, marking his entry into the Norwegian entertainment scene. He is a founding member of the Sámi rap duo Duolva Duottar, established in 2007, which blends rap with traditional Sámi elements. In KEiiNO, formed in late 2018, Buljo serves as the Sámi rapper and joiker, providing ethnic vocal styles and lyrical contributions that fuse with contemporary rap in tracks like "." His role emphasizes cultural authenticity, drawing from his upbringing to integrate Sámi traditions into the band's electronic-ethno-pop sound.

Alexandra Rotan

Alexandra Rotan, born on June 29, 1996, in Råholt, Eidsvoll municipality, Norway, serves as a vocalist in the Norwegian band KEiiNO. She began performing music early, singing along to the radio by age 4 and starting formal singing lessons at age 10. By her early teens, Rotan participated in Melodi Grand Prix Junior, a national song contest for young performers. Rotan joined KEiiNO in 2018, recruited by to provide a strong female vocal presence alongside the Sámi rapper . The group won 2019 with "," securing Norway's Eurovision entry, where they placed sixth. Within KEiiNO, she contributes lead and harmony vocals, often blending pop with elements. Beyond the band, Rotan has pursued solo endeavors, releasing singles such as "Stjernesludd" in 2023 and "Jula Er Her" in 2024. In 2021, she competed on the Norwegian television program Stjernekamp, showcasing versatility by performing Mozart's . By late 2024, she embarked on her first solo tour, "Alexandra's Christmas," while also working as a TV presenter.

Tom Hugo

Tom Hugo Hermansen (born 27 October 1979) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer, known as a founding member and vocalist of the band KEiiNO. Hermansen began playing drums at age eight, later learning piano and double bass while performing in rock bands; he trained as a singer and has completed over 1,000 live gigs. Before KEiiNO, he released the solo album Sundry Tales in 2012 and competed in Norway's Melodi Grand Prix 2018 with the entry "I Like, I Like, I Like". His songwriting credits include hits for K-pop groups such as EXO, SHINee, and TVXQ, with co-writes exceeding 200 million streams and multiple platinum certifications in Norway. As KEiiNO's primary songwriter and producer, Hermansen co-authored the band's debut single "", which represented at the and earned the highest audience vote; the track was initially conceived with his husband, Alexander Olsson. He has continued producing for the group, contributing to co-writes that placed second in in 2021 and 2024, while KEiiNO's catalog has amassed 160 million streams. Hermansen released his second solo album Eden in 2023, inspired by narratives, alongside the single "Royal".

Musical style and influences

Fusion of genres

KEiiNO's music is defined by the integration of modern Western genres such as uplifting pop, electro, and rock with traditional Sámi joik, producing a high-energy sound that emphasizes cultural synthesis. This approach aligns with the group's core motto of "Unity in Diversity," which underscores their intent to bridge contemporary production with indigenous vocal techniques for broad accessibility. The fusion manifests in layered compositions where electronic dance rhythms and synth-driven melodies underpin elements, as exemplified in their 2019 single "," which combines structures with rhythmic Sámi chanting to evoke both festive and ancestral themes. Similarly, tracks like "" (2021) incorporate rock-infused builds alongside pop hooks and , achieving triple platinum status in and topping national charts. KEiiNO has self-identified their style as electronic ethno pop, a term reflecting the vibrant, inclusive merger of global electronic influences—drawing from and traditions—with Nordic ethnic motifs, enabling them to garner international attention while highlighting Sámi heritage. This deliberate genre blending distinguishes their output from conventional pop, fostering a that resonates across diverse audiences through its dynamic interplay of tradition and innovation.

Role of Sámi joik

Sámi joik, a traditional vocal form among the Sámi people that evokes individuals, nature, or emotions through melodic chanting rather than structured lyrics, serves as a foundational cultural and musical element in KEiiNO's work, executed primarily by Sámi rapper Fred Buljo. Buljo incorporates joik to infuse the band's electronic pop and folk fusions with authentic indigenous expression, distinguishing it from conventional singing by emphasizing raw, personal resonance tied to Sámi heritage. This technique appears recurrently across their discography, bridging ancient oral traditions with modern production to amplify themes of identity and resilience. In KEiiNO's 2019 Eurovision entry "Spirit in the Sky," Buljo's opens the track as an unstructured vocalization akin to emotive , transitioning into symbolizing enlightenment amid adversity, such as "show me the light." He has stated that this specific conveys the collective sentiments of enduring generations of discrimination, positioning it as a vehicle for historical reckoning rather than mere ornamentation. Subsequent releases, including tracks like "Get Up" from 2023, sustain 's role as a cultural anchor, where it underscores Sámi pride within high-energy , contributing to the band's of ethnic revival through global platforms. Buljo's background in Sámi rap duo Duolva Duottar informs 's adaptation in KEiiNO, treating it as an extension of rhythmic storytelling that parallels hip-hop flows while preserving its non-verbal essence. This fusion has elevated joik's visibility, as evidenced by the group's sixth-place finish at the 2019 in , where the performance garnered attention for blending joik with dance beats to spotlight indigenous northern European sounds. Critics and fans note that joik's emotive depth provides contrast to the band's upbeat tempos, enhancing narrative layers on and aurora-inspired motifs without diluting its traditional improvisational core.

Eurovision and national selection involvement

2019 Eurovision Song Contest participation

KEiiNO participated in , Norway's national selection for the , held on 2 March 2019 in . The group performed the song "", composed by , , Alexandra Rotan, Rona Yang, and Sander Askeland, which advanced through multiple voting rounds combining international and Norwegian public televotes before winning the superfinal exclusively by public vote. This victory, announced by broadcaster , selected KEiiNO as Norway's representative for the 64th in , . The contest took place at the from 14 to 18 May 2019. Norway was allocated to the second semi-final on 16 May, where KEiiNO performed eighth and qualified for the grand final by finishing among the top ten entries based on combined and televote results. In the final on 18 May, performing 15th, "Spirit in the Sky" earned 331 points: 40 from juries and 291 from the global televote, securing sixth place out of 26 participants. The performance featured high-energy staging with traditional Sámi elements integrated into a pop-electronic framework, drawing on the group's multicultural composition.

Later MGP entries

In 2021, KEiiNO returned to as one of six pre-qualified acts, competing with the song "", an electronic pop track incorporating Sámi elements and themes of resilience and unity. The entry advanced directly to the grand final held on February 20, 2021, where it placed second overall, behind TIX's "", based on a combination of jury and public televote scoring. "" received strong public support but was edged out by the jury preferences for the winner, reflecting KEiiNO's established fanbase from their 2019 performance while highlighting challenges in securing unanimous jury approval. KEiiNO participated again in Melodi Grand Prix 2024 with "Damdiggida", a high-energy track blending electronic beats, joik vocals, and lyrics emphasizing joy and cultural pride, performed in Semi-final 3 on January 27, 2024. The song advanced to the grand final on February 3, 2024, where it finished second to Gåte's "Ulveham", topping the international jury vote with 146 televote points from 64,257 public votes but falling short in the combined scoring. Following the result, vocalist Alexandra Rotan stated in an that the group considered this their final MGP entry, citing repeated near-misses and a desire to shift focus elsewhere. No further participations have occurred as of October 2025.

Discography

Studio albums

OKTA is the debut studio album by KEiiNO, released on 8 May 2020 via the independent Norwegian label Hugoworld AS in CD and digital download formats. The record features ten original tracks co-written and produced by the group's members—Fred Buljo, Alexandra Rotan, and Tom Hugo—alongside collaborators, emphasizing their fusion of electronic pop, elements, and Sámi vocals. Standout inclusions are the Eurovision 2019 entry "", the follow-up single "Would Have Loved" (released 2019), and "Agne" (released March 2020), which highlight Rotan's lead vocals, Buljo's rapping and , and Hugo's production. A deluxe re-issue, OKTA guokte (with "guokte" denoting "north" in ), followed on 23 February 2022 as a digital-only release, incorporating Sámi-language adaptations of the original tracks to broaden within indigenous communities. This edition maintains the core song structures while prioritizing linguistic and cultural authenticity in joik sections. As of October 2025, KEiiNO's second studio album, Chromium Heart, remains forthcoming, with a scheduled release date of 31 October 2025 through Mii Recordings AS; pre-orders for limited-edition signed CDs became available in advance. The project builds on prior singles like "" (October 2025), signaling continued evolution in their genre-blending approach.

Singles

KEiiNO has released numerous singles since 2019, primarily through their label Hugoworld, with later releases under Virgin and independent imprints; many feature collaborations and serve as promotional tracks for albums like (2020) or standalone releases incorporating Sámi with electronic pop production. Their initial singles gained prominence through national selection participation and Eurovision exposure, achieving strong domestic chart performance in . Subsequent outputs include covers, such as "Shallow" and "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)", alongside originals that expanded their international streaming presence, with over 175 million streams reported across platforms by 2023. The following table summarizes key singles, including release dates and Norwegian chart peaks where applicable:
TitleRelease dateCollaborator(s)Norwegian peakAlbum/Notes
"Spirit in the Sky"January 25, 20191Non-album; Norway's Eurovision 2019 entry
"Shallow"April 26, 2019Cover of Lady Gaga/Bradley Cooper track; non-album
"Praying"June 21, 2019Non-album single preceding debut album
"Vill ha dig"September 20, 2019Non-album
"Dancing in the Smoke"October 18, 2019Promotional for OKTA
"Colours"January 31, 2020From OKTA
"Black Leather"February 28, 2020Charlotte QamaniqFrom OKTA
"Would I Lie"April 3, 2020Electric FieldsNon-album collaboration
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"June 19, 2020Cover of Whitney Houston track; non-album
"Monument"January 14, 20217Melodi Grand Prix 2021 entry; from OKTA guokte reissue
"Summer of My Life"May 14, 2021Non-album
"Addjas"June 18, 2021Non-album; Sámi-language elements prominent
"End of Time (Taste of Heaven)"October 8, 2021Non-album
"Venus"October 29, 2021Non-album
"A New Beginning"December 10, 2021Peder EliasNon-album collaboration
"End of the Rainbow"October 4, 2025Lead single from upcoming album Chromium Heart
Later singles such as "Demon of Your Love", "Unstoppable", and "HALO" (all 2025 releases) continue their pattern of frequent digital drops, often teased via streaming platforms ahead of full album campaigns, though specific chart data remains limited post-2021 due to shifting metrics toward global streams. By 2025, the group had issued at least 25 tracks overall, with singles driving much of their catalog's accessibility.

Reception

Commercial performance

"Spirit in the Sky", KEiiNO's Eurovision entry, topped the Norwegian VG-lista singles chart upon release in early 2019 and remained on the chart for 22 weeks. The track achieved similar domestic success, reflecting strong public interest following their Melodi Grand Prix victory and sixth-place finish at the Eurovision Song Contest. Internationally, it peaked at number 61 on the UK Singles Chart for one week. Subsequent singles maintained solid performance in Norway. "Monument", released in 2021, reached number 7 on and spent 12 weeks charting. "Damdiggida" entered the chart in June 2024 at number 14, holding the position for two weeks. The debut studio album , issued in May 2020, peaked at number 30 on the VG-lista albums chart. On streaming platforms, KEiiNO has accumulated over 137 million streams as lead artist on as of May 2025. "" accounts for more than 52 million of those streams. The group maintains approximately 260,000 monthly listeners on the platform. While certifications from IFPI confirm platinum status for select releases equivalent to 60,000 units in sales and streams, overall commercial impact remains concentrated in with limited global sales breakthroughs beyond Eurovision exposure.

Critical reviews

KEiiNO's breakthrough single "Spirit in the Sky," which represented at the and finished sixth overall with 331 points, garnered praise for its innovative fusion of Sámi and electronic pop. highlighted the track as an uplifting entry where "nailed" integrating local folk tradition into a pop song, contributing to its strong semi-final and final performance. noted the song's shift from standard Scandi-pop to incorporating a sudden element, emphasizing its blend of indigenous Sámi sounds with a catchy . However, Swedish outlet dismissed it as akin to "Aqua with ," critiquing the combination as superficially gimmicky. The group's 2020 debut album , featuring ten tracks including "" and collaborations with indigenous artists, was reviewed positively by Norwegian newspaper as a danceable effort that builds on the MGP success by emphasizing diversity and bridging with club-oriented rhythms suitable for high-energy settings like party buses. The review underscored how the album's mix of and dance evidently resonated, aligning with the single's chart-topping status on and millions of streams. Scandinavian music Scandipop described the new material as an eclectic assortment, including beat-heavy R&B-infused tracks like "Louder," showcasing the trio's range beyond Eurovision. Later singles such as "" (2021) received mixed fan feedback for lacking the original's energy, though professional coverage remained sparse outside niche Eurovision and Nordic pop outlets.

Controversies

Eurovision 2019 voting discrepancies

In the grand final of the held on May 18 in , 's KEiiNO received 291 points from the global televote, the highest of any entrant, but only 40 points from national juries, resulting in a combined total of 331 points and a sixth-place finish. This stark disparity—equivalent to topping the public vote by 30 points over the while ranking near the bottom of jury preferences—fueled immediate scrutiny of the 50/50 jury-televote weighting system. KEiiNO's vocalist publicly questioned the jury's influence, stating it was "strange that a few people decide half the points," and suggested the process undermined the contest's democratic ethos. Compounding the issue, KEiiNO encountered technical difficulties during the jury-only show on May 17, including a blackout of the venue's screen that obscured visual elements of their performance, potentially affecting jury perceptions. The Norwegian formally requested a second jury performance to mitigate any prejudice, citing concerns over the results' integrity, but the (EBU) denied the appeal, maintaining that the original airing sufficed. Separately, the EBU acknowledged a in aggregating results on May 22, which led to an incorrect initial display of points (though this did not alter final rankings, including Norway's position). The voting split highlighted broader tensions in Eurovision's , where juries—comprising professionals tasked with evaluating —often diverged from public tastes favoring high-energy, novelty acts like KEiiNO's joik-infused "." Norway's broadcaster later advocated for reforming the balance toward greater televote emphasis, influencing ongoing EBU discussions, though no systemic irregularities or bloc voting were substantiated in official probes. KEiiNO members expressed lingering shock over the televote triumph despite the overall outcome, attributing public support to the song's cultural resonance and live appeal.

Song similarity claims

Following their victory in Norway's Melodi Grand Prix on March 2, 2019, with the song "Spirit in the Sky", KEiiNO faced accusations of plagiarism from fans of the Irish rock band Walking on Cars, who claimed similarities to the band's 2016 single "Monster". The claims centered on perceived resemblances in melody and structure, particularly in the chorus progression and rhythmic elements, though no formal legal action was pursued by Walking on Cars. KEiiNO's vocalist acknowledged that listeners might detect superficial similarities but firmly denied any intentional copying or plagiarism, stating that the song's composition drew from distinct influences including Sami traditions and original production. The group received public support from Norwegian musician , the 2009 Eurovision winner, who reviewed both tracks and asserted that "" did not constitute plagiarism, emphasizing differences in harmonic resolution and thematic intent. Music producer Thomas Greve echoed this, describing the songs as "nowhere near" plagiaristic after direct comparison. The controversy subsided without escalation, as independent analyses highlighted that while often recycles common chord progressions—such as the prevalent I-V-vi-IV pattern in both tracks—the overall arrangements, vocal delivery, and cultural elements in "" (including chanting) differentiated it sufficiently. No professional musicology body or court found evidence of infringement, and the claims appeared confined to online fan discussions rather than substantiated expert critique. KEiiNO proceeded to represent at the in , where the song placed sixth overall, buoyed by strong public televoting despite lower jury scores.

Awards and nominations

KEiiNO received a for Song of the Year at the 2019 for "". The group won the Best Group category at the ESC Radio Awards 2019. KEiiNO earned two awards at the Sámi Music Awards, including in the open category. The group has also secured seven Scandipop Awards across their releases.
YearAwardCategoryResultNominated work
2019Song of the YearNominated"Spirit in the Sky"
2019ESC Radio AwardsBest GroupWonKEiiNO
2020Sámi Music AwardsOpen CategoryWonVarious
VariousSámi Music Awards of the YearWonVarious
VariousScandipop AwardsMultipleWon (7 total)Various releases

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