It’s a nod to the lyrics of the performing group, not just a random remark. The Danish rap group Suspekt is known for their aggressive, sexually charged lyrics, yet they’re regarded as a national treasure by Danes both young and old… and royals.
Had to look up the band and song. I'm Swedish so I understand most of the lyrics natively. And gotta say it's a pretty well written song essentially against "hookup culture". It talks about sleeping with someone then sleeping with someone else. And It talks about shame. There is definitely some depth to it.
Edit: I refer to Suspekt - Bollede Hende I Går Which translates to "Suspicious - Fucked her yesterday". Suspekt is the band name.
The gender on the shirt is changed to "han" (him).
Nxo on August 9th, 2025 at 15:16 UTC »
It’s a nod to the lyrics of the performing group, not just a random remark. The Danish rap group Suspekt is known for their aggressive, sexually charged lyrics, yet they’re regarded as a national treasure by Danes both young and old… and royals.
BeMancini on August 9th, 2025 at 15:31 UTC »
“The Danish Princess” sounds like
A band.
A baked good.
A mixed drink.
The title of my autobiography.
Bluetrains on August 9th, 2025 at 15:57 UTC »
Had to look up the band and song. I'm Swedish so I understand most of the lyrics natively. And gotta say it's a pretty well written song essentially against "hookup culture". It talks about sleeping with someone then sleeping with someone else. And It talks about shame. There is definitely some depth to it.
Edit: I refer to Suspekt - Bollede Hende I Går Which translates to "Suspicious - Fucked her yesterday". Suspekt is the band name.
The gender on the shirt is changed to "han" (him).