Fut I Fejemoget May 2026

: The phrase "sætte fut i fejemøget" has entered the Danish language as a common idiom meaning to liven things up or create a stir. The Artist: John Mogensen

: The phrase is used in the title of the children's book Farfar Flottenhejmer sætter fut i fejemøget by Cato Thau-Jensen, available on platforms like Rakuten Kobo and Bol.com . Fut I Fejemoget

is one of the most iconic songs in Danish popular music history, written and recorded by the legendary singer-songwriter John Mogensen in 1971. The title translates roughly to "things start hotting up" or "putting a spark in the dustpan," reflecting the high-energy, festive spirit the song became known for. Musical Impact and Legacy : The phrase "sætte fut i fejemøget" has

: It became a massive hit in Sweden as well under the title "Sofia dansar go-go" . The Swedish version, recorded by Stefan Rüdén, topped the Svensktoppen charts for several weeks in late 1972 and early 1973. The title translates roughly to "things start hotting

: It has been recorded by bands such as Larz-Kristerz (2007) and Scotts (2009).