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Oh Land has been chatting about being compared to other people

  • November 11, 2011
  • Brad O'Mance

Oh Land has said that she would rather be compared to Björk than to Lady Gaga.

The Woman Technically Known As Nanna Øland Fabricius told The Irish Times, "I actually see it as a huge com­pli­ment to be compared to Björk, because I think she’s one of the greatest… I’d much rather be compared to her than Lady Gaga".

(You'll be lucky to be compared to either, love.)

She goes on to talk about other female per­formers, saying: "It doesn’t matter whether I support Katy Perry or I support Sia – I think I will just always make the music that feels right for me to do".

Oh Land also mentions that she likes to "use animals as a symbol of human behaviour" and that David Attenborough is one of her "big heroes".
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