Tuntréet Wrapped 2025

Tuntréet Wrapped 2025
Welcome to your Tuntréet wrapped, Ås students. In Tuntréets Wrapped, we try to find out what kind of music you like to party in the year 2025. We asked you to send in your go-to party songs, and with over 40 enthusiastic responses later, we were finally able to analyse precisely your preferred party music.
Journalist: Marie Tjelta
Translator: Hanna Elise Lothe Pilskog
Illustrator: Marwa Nader
Your genres
You have had a deep dive into the world of the music genre. You can never get enough of sing-alongs, classics from the 80s, and pop/hits, while on the other hand, metal is a much rarer choice. You have explored over 20 different genres, but a clear common denominator for you is that you like to know the songs that are played at parties. Something that is clearly reflected in which party moods you prefer:
Your top 3 party moods
Dance floor vibes with hits and throwbacks
Drunken karaoke
Chill background music with beers and conversations
You enjoy singing and moving to the music, but you can also sometimes thrive in some social mingling with music in the background. However, you may not be too fond of singing every kind of song, as stentor-song ends up at the bottom of your list.
You party most to
Your top artists:
ABBA
D.D.E
Gabrielle
Kaizers Orchestra
Jokke og Valentinerne
Your top songs:
‘Ring meg’ – Gabrielle
‘Hjerteknuser’ – Kaizers Orchestra
‘Forever Alone’ – Kakkmaddafakka
‘Rompa mi’ – D.D.E
‘Dancing Queen’ – ABBA
Your divided taste in music
You have a lot of opinions about your own taste in music and are divided on several points. At times you think that there is too much ABBA, and at the same time ABBA is your absolute favourite artist.
““A bit too much ABBA (not my ☕️)”
The same thing applies to your mixed feelings about the “russ” music genre:
“Often a vibe, but sometimes a few too many DJs «straight out of the russ celebration”
“Too much bad music😅 need more russ music”
You are not afraid to roast your own taste in music either:
“Litt boring…”
“Cringe”
“Mid+ (too little “trønder” rock)”
However, do not despair, because it also seems that you agree it can be really good at times too:
“10/10”
“It is either really good or really bad, no in-between”
“Varied! I like that there is space for everyone, and no matter what music you like to listen to at parties, there is a party for you!”
A dig at the party scene
You are not afraid to criticize the shortcomings in the Ås-parties music selection either:
“Skulle vært mye mer av alternativ festmusikk!!! Ikke bare det samme om igjen og om igjen!”
“Litt for lite musikk som man kan danse til! Jeg heier på mer dansing i Festsalen/Halvors!!”
You also point out that the parties and concerts at Ås do not reflect the diversity of your unique music scene:
“I think we have a lot of good variety in the student associations at NMBU, for example rock bands, marching bands, folk music and choirs. However, when it comes to Samfunnet, which organizes the biggest concerts in the student community, I am not as impressed by the diversity - because there I find that the vast majority of concerts are “russ” music or chart pop, which may be interesting to many of the youngest students, but may not particularly appeal to the wide range of music-interested students. I wish Samfunnet could draw inspiration from the student associations and offer a more diverse range of concerts.”
And in short:
“It would have been cool if the diversity of music genres in the association life at Ås could also be reflected in the music played at Samfunnet<3”
Finally, an honorable mention to the neglected genre “Trønder” rock that you also wished you had heard more of.
“Way too little “trønder” rock”
Your aura
Your musical aura is purple. Your music taste is outlined by a purple light, nostalgic and confident. You live to sing at the top of your lungs during concerts, and shine on the dance floor in Halvors, preferably with good friends you can hang out with in the bodega afterwards.
You can’t be captured in a playlist, but we tried anyway;) Here is a playlist of your top 100 songs, plus a few extra for fun. Scan the QR code and get the party started!