Tina Dico Biography: Husband, Children, Age, Height, Net Worth, Songs, Parents

Tina Dico Biography: Husband, Children, Age, Height, Net Worth, Songs, Parents

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Tina Dickow Danielsen, commonly known as Tina Dico, is a Denmark singer-songwriter, blending introspective folk-pop with poetic lyricism that resonates far beyond Scandinavia.

She first gained attention in the early 2000s with her platinum-selling debut Fuel (2001) and the breakthrough single “On the Run,” but truly forged her legacy by founding her own label, Finest Gramophone, in 2007—giving her complete artistic control over a catalog of twelve studio albums.

With a voice that channels the vulnerability of Tracy Chapman and the storytelling depth of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, Dico has sold over a million records worldwide, headlined major European festivals, and quietly become a cornerstone of modern Danish music.

Profile

  • Full Name: Tina Dickow Danielsen
  • Stage Name: Tina Dico
  • Born: October 14, 1977
  • Age: 48 years old
  • Birthplace: Aabyhøj, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Nationality: Danish
  • Occupation: Singer, Songwriter
  • Height: 1.75m
  • Parents: Inge Dickow, Christian Danielsen
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Helgi Hrafn Jónsson (m. 2014)
  • Children: 2
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $8 million

Early Life and Education

Tina Dickow Danielsen was born on October 14, 1977, in the Aarhus suburb of Aabyhøj, Denmark, to Inge Dickow and Christian Danielsen.

She might have had siblings but details about them are unknown.

She picked up the guitar at 13, wrote her first songs by 15, and immersed herself in the folk and rock records that shaped her raw, confessional style.

After finishing high school in Aarhus, she briefly studied religious studies and musicology at Aarhus University, but left to pursue music full-time.

She is of Danish heritage, and keeps her religion private.

Career

Tina Dico burst onto the scene in 2001 with her debut album Fuel, recorded in London and released through EMI Denmark, spawning the platinum single “On the Run” and earning her the Danish Music Award for Best Newcomer.

She followed with Notes (2003) and In the Red (2005), the latter featuring the anthem “Warm Sand,” but grew frustrated with major-label constraints.

In 2007 she founded Finest Gramophone, releasing the acclaimed Count to Ten (2007) and its haunting hit “Sacré Cœur,” which became a radio staple across Europe and marked her breakthrough in Germany and the Netherlands.

Dico’s independence paid off: albums like The Road to Gävle (2009), Welcome Back Colour (2010), and Where Do You Go to Disappear? (2012) showcased her evolution from acoustic folk to lush, cinematic pop.

She collaborated with Zero 7 on the UK hit “Home” in 2004, toured relentlessly, and built a devoted international following.

Her 2018 album Fastland and 2022 release Bitte Små Ryk returned to Danish-language roots, earning universal praise for their intimacy and maturity.

Over two decades she has collected 12 Danish Music Awards, multiple IFPI platinum certifications, and a reputation for unflinching honesty in her lyrics.

Tina Dico continues to write and record on her own terms, releasing music through Finest Gramophone and performing select concerts that sell out within hours.

Her influence on Scandinavian singer-songwriters is profound, and her catalog—spanning English and Danish, folk and electronica—remains a testament to artistic autonomy in an industry that rarely rewards it.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @tinadico
  • Facebook Handle: Tina Dico
  • Twitter Handle: Unknown

Personal Life

Tina Dico married Icelandic musician and producer Helgi Hrafn Jónsson in a private ceremony in 2014 after years of collaboration and partnership.

The couple welcomed two children, a daughter in 2015 and a son in 2018, and split their time between Copenhagen and Reykjavík.

Dico keeps family life largely private, sharing only occasional glimpses of motherhood and quiet moments with Helgi, who often plays drums and co-produces her records.

Discography

  • Fuel (2001)
  • Notes (2003)
  • In the Red (2005)
  • Count to Ten (2007)
  • Welcome Back Colour (2010)
  • Where Do You Go to Disappear? (2012)
  • Fastland (2018)
  • Bitte Små Ryk (2022)

Net Worth

Tina Dico has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

She built this through consistent album sales and streaming royalties, lucrative touring across Europe, full ownership of her masters via Finest Gramophone, and sync licensing deals for film and television placements.


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