— They think it’s a hit at Universal. And when my daughter, who works at Stim, played it there, there was applause, says Leif Walter, original member of Mora Träsk, to the newspaper.
The song was initially supposed to be about moving, but it turned out to be just the opposite. Instead, the focus is on avoiding the gym, eating junk food and playing the online game “Fortnite”.
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Stands behind several classics
Few have probably forgotten Mora Träsk’s versions of children’s classics such as “Tigerjakt”, “Fader Abraham” and “Honky tonk”. But the group actually started as a prog band in 1971, only to switch to children’s songs in the 80s. Since the beginning of the 2000s, it has mainly been Leif Walter who has pushed the name forward on Swedish stages.
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