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  • Gunnar Bjursell writes the intro lyrics to Håkan Hellström’s song “Bit dig i läppen”
2020-05-19
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Gunnar Bjursell writes the intro lyrics to Håkan Hellström’s song “Bit dig i läppen”

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Pop singer Håkan Hellström has chosen to use an introduction written by Gunnar Bjursell from the Centre for Culture, Cognition and Health in his song “Bit dig i läppen”. The introduction is about the healing power of music. Håkan has expressed an interest in the work carried out by the centre, after finding the website himself.

Read the lyrics to “Bit dig i läppen” here
Read the review of Håkans latest album in Dagens Nyheter

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