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Lena Meyer-Landrut

Lena Johanna Therese Meyer-Landrut[2] (German: [ˈleːna]; born 23 May 1991), also known by the mononym Lena, is a German singer. She rose to fame after representing Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, winning the contest with her song "Satellite". Both "Satellite" and her debut album My Cassette Player (2010) debuted at number one in Germany and became platinum sellers. With her three entries from the German national final Unser Star für Oslo, Meyer-Landrut set an all-time chart record in her home country by debuting with three songs in the top five of the German Singles Chart. She represented Germany for the second consecutive time in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf with the song "Taken by a Stranger", finishing in tenth place.

Lena Meyer-Landrut
Meyer-Landrut performing in 2019
Born
Lena Johanna Therese Meyer-Landrut

(1991-05-23) 23 May 1991 (age 31)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • voice actress
Years active2010–present
RelativesAndreas Meyer-Landrut (grandfather)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websitelena-meyer-landrut.de

Meyer-Landrut followed this with a series of successful albums, including Good News (2011), Stardust (2012), Crystal Sky (2015) and Only Love, L (2019), all of which entered the top two of the German Albums Chart. Several singles from these albums became top ten hits on the pop charts throughout German-speaking Europe, including "Stardust" and "Wild & Free." One of the best-selling female German artists to emerge in the early 2010s, Meyer-Landrut has won several high-profile prizes as a recording artist such as the 1LIVE Krone, a Comet, the Radio Regenbogen Award, three Echo Music Awards, and five MTV Europe Music Awards.

Beyond her music career, Meyer-Landrut has been featured as a coach on seven seasons of the reality competition television series The Voice Kids as well as an expert panel member for the Eurovision Song Contest on several occasions. In 2017, she joined the cast of the fourth season of Sing meinen Song – Das Tauschkonzert, the German version of the series The Best Singers whose accompanying compilation album topped the Austrian and German Albums Chart. In addition, Meyer-Landrut has also voiced characters in audiobooks and animated films, including A Turtle's Tale (2010), Tarzan (2013), Trolls (2016) and Wonder Park (2019), and has been a brand ambassador for L'Oréal hair coloring and skin care products.

Early life

Lena Meyer-Landrut was born in Hanover, Germany,[3] on 23 May 1991.[4] She is the granddaughter of Andreas Meyer-Landrut, the Baltic German-born West German ambassador to the Soviet Union in Moscow from 1980 to 1983 and 1987 to 1989,[5][6] and Hanna Karatsony von Hodos who was born in Bratislava, Slovakia of Hungarian nobility.[7] She grew up as an only child,[5] and started taking dancing lessons at the age of five; initially doing ballet and later practicing various modern styles, including hip-hop and jazz dance.[8] Meyer-Landrut grew fond of singing and appeared as an extra in a number of German television series,[5] though she never received any formal acting or vocal training.[9] In June 2010 she graduated from IGS Roderbruch Hannover, a comprehensive school, receiving her Abitur diploma.[10]

Career

2009–2011: Unser Star für Oslo and Eurovision Song Contest

Meyer-Landrut decided to take part in the talent show Unser Star für Oslo, a newly created national television programme to select the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.[9] The show was organised by public broadcaster ARD and private television station ProSieben, as well as entertainer, music producer and former Eurovision entrant Stefan Raab. From 4,500 entrants, Meyer-Landrut was picked as one of the 20 contestants for the show. Asked about her motivation to apply, she said, "I like to test myself. I wanted to see how I am perceived, and I wanted to hear what people with knowledge have to say about it. I personally can't judge myself at all."[6] After her first appearance, performing "My Same" by British singer Adele, Meyer-Landrut received much praise from the show's jury panel and was instantly considered the favourite.[9] The following week, Adele's "My Same" entered the German singles chart at number 61.[11] Meyer-Landrut reached the final of Unser Star für Oslo, mainly performing lesser-known songs by international artists The Bird and the Bee, Kate Nash, Paolo Nutini and Lisa Mitchell. Of her eight cover performances, five of the original songs subsequently charted in Germany, with all but "Foundations" reaching their peak chart position.[12][13][14][15] In the final, on 12 March 2010, Meyer-Landrut sang three songs specifically written for the contest, "Bee", "Satellite" and "Love Me". Through televoting the audience chose "Satellite", written by American Julie Frost and Dane John Gordon, to be her designated song in the event she won the show. In a second round of voting Meyer-Landrut was chosen as Germany's entry for the 55th Eurovision Song Contest, beating the last remaining contestant, Jennifer Braun.[16]

 
Meyer-Landrut at the press conference after her victory at the ESC 2010.

Throughout the show, Meyer-Landrut was seen as the clear favourite.[17] One day after winning Unser Star für Oslo, her three songs from the finals topped the German iTunes Store sales chart,[18] making her the first singer to accomplish this.[19][20] "Satellite" sold over 100,000 downloads in its first week, becoming Germany's fastest-selling digital release ever.[21] Her three songs entered the top five of the German singles chart reaching positions one, three and four. No artist had achieved this since the charts were first established in Germany in 1959.[20] "Satellite" was certified gold after the first week and platinum after the fourth week of its release.[21][22] The song remained at number one for five consecutive weeks in Germany.[23] The music video for "Satellite" was shot during the night of the final and premiered on German television stations four days later.[24] While competing at Unser Star für Oslo, Meyer-Landrut continued to attend school. The last show was held one month before the start of her final exams.[5] Following them she released her debut album, My Cassette Player, on 7 May 2010.[25] Produced by Stefan Raab, it includes the singles "Satellite", "Love Me" and "Bee", as well as two cover songs and eight unreleased titles. Meyer-Landrut is credited as a co-writer for the lyrics of five songs.[26] The album debuted at number one on the German albums chart.[27] It peaked at number one on the Austrian albums chart, and at number three on the Swiss albums chart.[28][29] "Satellite" has been certified double Platinum, and the album has been certified five times Gold for sales of over 500,000 units.[23][30][27]

Representing a "Big Four" country, Meyer-Landrut automatically qualified for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. Germany received a wild card during the running order draw, allowing the German representatives to choose the country's position for the final. They chose position 22 out of the 25 spots. Meyer-Landrut arrived in Oslo one week before the show and completed five rehearsals of her song "Satellite". Before the final, she was considered one of the favourites. Bookmakers regarded her as the second favourite behind Azerbaijan's Safura, while Google projected she would win based on search volume in the participating countries.[31] According to Norway's Aftenposten she received the most media attention of all the participants.[32] The final was held on 29 May 2010 at Oslo's Telenor Arena. Appearing fourth from last, Meyer-Landrut wore a simple black dress and performed on a bare stage with four backing singers. Her pared-back presentation was a break from recent Eurovision trends, as it did not feature any choreography, dancers or an elaborate stage show.[33] "Satellite" received a total of 246 points, giving Germany its first win since 1982, and the first victory as a unified country.[34][35] The song won over Turkey's entry "We Could Be the Same" with a margin of 76 points, the second largest in Eurovision history, second only to Alexander Rybak's margin of 169 points in the 2009 contest. (It would later be eclipsed by Loreen's victory in 2012, sporting a margin of 113 points). "Satellite" was awarded the maximum of 12 points nine times and received points from all but five countries.[35] The BBC called "Satellite" the first "contemporary pop hit Eurovision has produced in decades," ushering in "a new era for the annual music jamboree".[36] Meyer-Landrut's victory received much attention in Germany and the show was seen by 15 million viewers on German television (a 49.1 percent market share).[37] She returned to Hanover the following day, where she was greeted by 40,000 people.[38] In June, "Satellite" regained the top spot on the German singles chart for one week and also peaked at number one in Denmark,[39] Finland,[40] Norway,[41] Sweden[42] and Switzerland.[43] It also topped the European Hot 100 singles chart—the first Eurovision song to do so.[44][45]

In June 2010 in the German dubbed version of the computer-animated film Sammy's Adventures: The Secret Passage, Meyer-Landrut provided the voice for the character originally spoken by Isabelle Fuhrman.[46] In January 2011, the TV-Show Unser Song für Deutschland was held and Meyer-Landrut's 2011 Eurovision song was determined via televoting.[47] The twelve songs Meyer-Landrut performed during that show were recorded on her second studio album Good News, which was released on 8 February 2011. The album reached Gold status in Germany within one week after its release.[48] On 18 February 2011, the Unser Song für Deutschland final was held. It was decided through televoting that Meyer-Landrut would perform the entry "Taken by a Stranger" in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2011.[49] In April 2011, she went on her first German tour of the largest concert halls in Berlin, Hanover, Frankfurt, Dortmund, Leipzig, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart and Cologne,[50] though the concerts were not sold out. In May 2011, Meyer-Landrut attempted to defend her title for the second consecutive time in the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest at Düsseldorf.[51] She was the third winner to do so, and the first in over 50 years.[52] She sang the song "Taken by a Stranger", placing 10th.[51] She also appeared in the opening performance of the show, less than an hour before she took the stage to represent Germany.

2012–2013: Stardust and The Voice

 
Meyer-Landrut at the Echo Music Prize 2013

On 24 May 2012, Meyer-Landrut performed as part of the interval act during the second semi-finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan. She was joined by the five Eurovision winners from 2007 to 2011, which included Marija Šerifović, Dima Bilan, Alexander Rybak, and Ell & Nikki. Meyer-Landrut, Marija, Dima and Alexander performed their winning song entries accompanied by traditional Azeri instruments, and were joined by Ell & Nikki for a rendition of "Waterloo".[53] In late July and early August she went on a promotion tour called Lenas Wohnzimmer, which took her to Munich, Cologne, Hamburg and Berlin. She performed several of her new songs.[54] Since October 2012 she has performed the theme song in the opening credits of Sesamstraße, the German version of Sesame Street accompanied by Elmo on trumpet.[55] Also that year, Meyer-Landrut covered the Pippi Longstocking song "Sjörövar Fabbe" ("Seeräuber-Opa Fabian") for the compilation album Giraffenaffen in November 2012.[56]

On 21 September, "Stardust", the first single from her new album of the same name, was released.[57] A commercial success, it was certified Gold for selling 150,000 copies.[58] The album was released on 12 October and debuted at number two on the German Albums Chart.[59] It produced two further singles, including "Neon (Lonely People)" and "Mr. Arrow Key".[60] Meyer-Landrut attended the 2013 Echo Awards on 21 March. She was nominated for two categories—Best National Video for "Stardust", and as Best National Female Artist. She won the Best National Video award,[61] but lost the Best Female National Artist award to singer Ivy Quainoo.[62] Meyer-Landrut went on a club tour through thirteen German cities starting in Stuttgart on 2 April 2013 and finishing in Offenbach am Main on 21 April. The final concert was streamed live via the Internet.[63] The No One Can Catch Us Tour name was taken from a line on her first single from the album, Stardust. In April and May 2013 she was one of three judges on the show The Voice Kids alongside Tim Bendzko and Henning Wehland.[64]

Meyer-Landrut was president of the German jury, also including Carolin Niemczyk, Alina Süggeler, Tim Bendzko and Florian Silbereisen, and the spokesperson for Germany, revealing the countries voting results at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 final on 18 May.[65] In July 2013, it was announced that she would be the German voice of Jane in the motion capture animated film Tarzan 3D, which was released in German cinemas in February 2014.[66][67] In the same month she dubbed the voice of three characters in the two audiobooks Giraffenaffen – Wir sind da! and Giraffenaffen – Die Schatzssuche, which were both published in October 2013.[68] Meyer-Landrut re-united with her Eurovision mentor Stefan Raab in October 2013 when she was featured on "Revolution", a single released by Raab's band Dicks on Fire.[69] In June 2013, this song was used for a video promoting the Doosh shower head Doosh, invented by Stefan Raab. In it Lena poses as Lara Croft in the shower. In 2013 she became a L'Oréal hair coloring and skin care products brand ambassador.[70]

2014–2015: Crystal Sky

 
Meyer-Landrut at the 1LIVE Krone 2015

From March to May 2014 Meyer-Landrut returned as coach for the second season of The Voice Kids along with Henning Wehland from Söhne Mannheims and Johannes Strate from Revolverheld.[71][72] Around the same time, she began principal work on her fourth studio album Crystal Sky. Taking her sound further into the electro and dance pop genre, she worked with the English production and songwriting team Biffco, and the Berlin-based collective Beatgees on most of the album.[73] In November 2014, one of their collaborations, the children's song "Schlaft alle", appeared on the compilation album Giraffenaffen 3.[56] The same month, Meyer-Landrut's rendition of the Aladdin song "A Whole New World" was included on the compilation album I Love Disney.[74]

From February to April 2015 Meyer-Landrut reprised her role as a coach on the third season of The Voice Kids along with singers Strate and Mark Forster.[75] After four press concerts in Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, and Cologne from late February to early March 2015 she released Crystal Sky's first single "Traffic Lights" to radio in March 2015.[76] It reached the top twenty of the German Singles Chart. Crystal Sky was released in May 2015. It marked her fourth consecutive album to reach the top two of the German Albums Chart. But it was less successful in Austria and Switzerland, where it failed to reach the top twenty on both music markets' charts.[77] In September 2015, Meyer-Landrut released "Wild & Free", the theme song for the motion picture Fack ju Göhte 2 as a single.[78] The song peaked at number eight on the German Singles Chart, becoming her highest-charting single in three years.[79]

2016–present: Sing meinen Song and Only Love, L

 
Meyer-Landrut at the 1LIVE Krone 2016

After taking a little break, in December 2016, Meyer-Landrut revealed on her Twitter account that her forthcoming fifth studio album would be called Gemini and that she had already began working on it.[80] In April 2017, she released the single "Lost in You",[81][82] which reached number 58 in Germany.[83] The following month, Meyer-Landrut participated in the fourth season of the German TV show Sing meinen Song - Das Tauschkonzert, the German version of the series The Best Singers.[84] In its third episode, she premiered the previously unreleased song "If I Wasn't Your Daughter".[85] German press instantly discussed the song's content, which refers to Lena's relationship with her father who left the family when she was two.[86] The song reached the top forty in Germany and Switzerland where it became her highest-charting single since 2015's "Wild & Free".[87] A Sing meinen Song compilation album, released in May 2016, topped the Austrian and German Albums Chart.[88] In August 2017, Lena collaborated with the German hip hop group Genetikk on the song "Lang lebe die Gang". In November 2017, Meyer-Landrut stated via YouTube that she had scrapped the entire Gemini album, because she was not happy with it.[89]

In June 2018, Meyer-Landrut collaborated with DJ Topic and Spanish DJ Juan Magán on the single "Sólo Contigo". In October, it was revealed, that she would return as a coach on the seventh season of The Voice Kids. In November 2018, Lena released "Thank You" as the lead single from her fifth studio album Only Love, L.[90] The song debuted and peaked at number 40 in Germany.[91] On 15 March 2019, "Don't Lie to Me" was released as the album's second single.[92] The song debuted and peaked at number 63 in Germany.[93] The song "Sex in the Morning" featuring Ramz was released on 29 March 2019.[94] Released on 5 April 2019, Only Love, L peaked at number 2 in Germany.[95][96]

The More Love Edition of Only Love, L was released on 6 December 2019. It featured the songs "Better" and "It Takes Two", as well as acoustic versions of "Thank You", "Don't Lie to Me", "Skinny Bitch" and "Better".[97]

Media image

Meyer-Landrut has been noted for her unconventional way of handling the press,[98] which has been labelled "aloof" as well as "quick-witted" and "intuitive".[98] She usually refuses to answer questions about her private life, including her family, friends and personal beliefs, sometimes calling questions "stupid" or responding with counterquestions instead.[98] This has drawn praise as well as criticism, including allegations of being arrogant[99] and disrespectful.[100]

Meyer-Landrut's demeanour has been described as "carefree",[101] and "laid-back and self-effacing".[102] She has been said to possess an "adequate youthful megalomania," to "cultivate her forwardness" and to stand for "unadorned genuineness"[101] and "sincerity".[100] She has also been described as giving "infatuation a rhythm" and blurring the "fine line between puppy love and psychotic obsession" in her song "Satellite".[103] Her vocals have been both praised[104] and criticised.[104] In an attempt to explain Meyer-Landrut's success, her appearance has been called a "mix of loveliness, professionalism and a little craziness".[105] She has also been lauded for her stage presence[105] and charisma.[106]

Discography

Studio albums

Film and television

Year Film Role Note
2010 A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures Shelly German voice-dub
2014 Tarzan 3D Jane
2016 Trolls Poppy
2019 Wonder Park June
Year TV show Role Note
2011 Bundesvision Song Contest 2011 Herself – Co-presenter
2012 Durch die Nacht mit … Casper Herself arte documentary
2013-2016; 2019-2020; 2022- The Voice Kids Herself – Judge/Coach Kids Version
2017 Sing meinen Song - Das Tauschkonzert Herself - Participant

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 Eurovision Song Contest 2010 "Satellite" 1st Place
Comet Best Newcomer Herself Nominated
Goldene Henne Award Reader's award of the SuperIllu magazine: Rock/Pop/Schlager
Goldene Henne Honor Award Ambassador of Charm Won
SWR3 New Pop Festival Newcomer of the Year Herself
1LIVE Krone Best Artist
Best Single "Satellite"
Bravo Otto Best Singer Herself Nominated
2011 Goldene Kamera Best Music National Won
Echo Best National Newcomer
Best Female National Artist
Radio Echo for "Satellite" "Satellite" Nominated
Single of the Year
Album of the Year My Cassette Player
Comet Best Female Artist Herself Won
Best Song "Satellite" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best German Act Herself Won
Best European Act
Best Worldwide Act Nominated
1LIVE Krone Best Single "Taken By a Stranger"
Eurovision Song Contest 2011 10th Place
2012 MTV Germany Jahresvoting 2011 Queen of Pop Herself Won
Echo Best Video "Taken by a Stranger" Nominated
Best Female National Artist Herself
1LIVE Krone Best Single "Stardust"
Bravo Otto Best Singer Herself
2013 Echo Best Female National Artist
Best Video "Stardust" Won
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Singer Germany, Austria, Switzerland Herself Nominated
Radio Regenbogen Award Listeners Award
Goldene Henne Award Reader's Award of the SuperIllu magazine – Music
MTV Europe Music Awards Best German Act Won
Best Central Europe Act
Best World Wide Act Nominated
2015 MTV Europe Music Awards Best German Act Won
1LIVE Krone Best Female Artist Won
Bravo Otto[107] Best Singer Won
2016 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favourite Star (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) Won
Radio Regenbogen Award National Female Artist Won
Echo[108] Rock/Pop Female National Artist Crystal Sky Nominated

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English
  • Brey, Marco (14 March 2010). "Lena Meyer-Landrut gets German ticket to Oslo". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  • Tarr, Sophie (12 March 2010). "Hanover teenager named Germany's hope for Eurovision". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  • "The Cult of Lena-ism: Eurovision's Next Winner?". Der Spiegel. 21 May 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
German
  • Kistner, Anna (23 February 2010). "Ein bisschen Frieden". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  • Pilz, Michael (17 March 2010). "Moderne Wolpertinger sollt ihr sein". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  • Dörfler, Sebastian (25 March 2010). "Verdammte Scheiße, ist die echt!". die Tageszeitung (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  • Herzinger, Richard (28 March 2010). "Fräulein Wunder mit Knuddelfaktor". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  • Rapp, Tobias (14 April 2010). "Lenaismus". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.

External links

  Media related to Lena Meyer-Landrut at Wikimedia Commons

lena, meyer, landrut, lena, johanna, therese, meyer, landrut, german, ˈleːna, born, 1991, also, known, mononym, lena, german, singer, rose, fame, after, representing, germany, eurovision, song, contest, 2010, oslo, winning, contest, with, song, satellite, both. Lena Johanna Therese Meyer Landrut 2 German ˈleːna born 23 May 1991 also known by the mononym Lena is a German singer She rose to fame after representing Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo winning the contest with her song Satellite Both Satellite and her debut album My Cassette Player 2010 debuted at number one in Germany and became platinum sellers With her three entries from the German national final Unser Star fur Oslo Meyer Landrut set an all time chart record in her home country by debuting with three songs in the top five of the German Singles Chart She represented Germany for the second consecutive time in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Dusseldorf with the song Taken by a Stranger finishing in tenth place Lena Meyer LandrutMeyer Landrut performing in 2019BornLena Johanna Therese Meyer Landrut 1991 05 23 23 May 1991 age 31 Hanover Lower Saxony GermanyOccupationsSinger songwriter voice actressYears active2010 presentRelativesAndreas Meyer Landrut grandfather AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresPop indie pop 1 electronicInstrument s VocalsLabelsUSFO We Love Music Universal Music GermanyWebsitelena meyer landrut wbr deMeyer Landrut followed this with a series of successful albums including Good News 2011 Stardust 2012 Crystal Sky 2015 and Only Love L 2019 all of which entered the top two of the German Albums Chart Several singles from these albums became top ten hits on the pop charts throughout German speaking Europe including Stardust and Wild amp Free One of the best selling female German artists to emerge in the early 2010s Meyer Landrut has won several high profile prizes as a recording artist such as the 1LIVE Krone a Comet the Radio Regenbogen Award three Echo Music Awards and five MTV Europe Music Awards Beyond her music career Meyer Landrut has been featured as a coach on seven seasons of the reality competition television series The Voice Kids as well as an expert panel member for the Eurovision Song Contest on several occasions In 2017 she joined the cast of the fourth season of Sing meinen Song Das Tauschkonzert the German version of the series The Best Singers whose accompanying compilation album topped the Austrian and German Albums Chart In addition Meyer Landrut has also voiced characters in audiobooks and animated films including A Turtle s Tale 2010 Tarzan 2013 Trolls 2016 and Wonder Park 2019 and has been a brand ambassador for L Oreal hair coloring and skin care products Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2009 2011 Unser Star fur Oslo and Eurovision Song Contest 2 2 2012 2013 Stardust and The Voice 2 3 2014 2015 Crystal Sky 2 4 2016 present Sing meinen Song and Only Love L 3 Media image 4 Discography 5 Film and television 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life EditLena Meyer Landrut was born in Hanover Germany 3 on 23 May 1991 4 She is the granddaughter of Andreas Meyer Landrut the Baltic German born West German ambassador to the Soviet Union in Moscow from 1980 to 1983 and 1987 to 1989 5 6 and Hanna Karatsony von Hodos who was born in Bratislava Slovakia of Hungarian nobility 7 She grew up as an only child 5 and started taking dancing lessons at the age of five initially doing ballet and later practicing various modern styles including hip hop and jazz dance 8 Meyer Landrut grew fond of singing and appeared as an extra in a number of German television series 5 though she never received any formal acting or vocal training 9 In June 2010 she graduated from IGS Roderbruch Hannover a comprehensive school receiving her Abitur diploma 10 Career Edit2009 2011 Unser Star fur Oslo and Eurovision Song Contest Edit Further information Unser Star fur Oslo Meyer Landrut decided to take part in the talent show Unser Star fur Oslo a newly created national television programme to select the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 9 The show was organised by public broadcaster ARD and private television station ProSieben as well as entertainer music producer and former Eurovision entrant Stefan Raab From 4 500 entrants Meyer Landrut was picked as one of the 20 contestants for the show Asked about her motivation to apply she said I like to test myself I wanted to see how I am perceived and I wanted to hear what people with knowledge have to say about it I personally can t judge myself at all 6 After her first appearance performing My Same by British singer Adele Meyer Landrut received much praise from the show s jury panel and was instantly considered the favourite 9 The following week Adele s My Same entered the German singles chart at number 61 11 Meyer Landrut reached the final of Unser Star fur Oslo mainly performing lesser known songs by international artists The Bird and the Bee Kate Nash Paolo Nutini and Lisa Mitchell Of her eight cover performances five of the original songs subsequently charted in Germany with all but Foundations reaching their peak chart position 12 13 14 15 In the final on 12 March 2010 Meyer Landrut sang three songs specifically written for the contest Bee Satellite and Love Me Through televoting the audience chose Satellite written by American Julie Frost and Dane John Gordon to be her designated song in the event she won the show In a second round of voting Meyer Landrut was chosen as Germany s entry for the 55th Eurovision Song Contest beating the last remaining contestant Jennifer Braun 16 Meyer Landrut at the press conference after her victory at the ESC 2010 Throughout the show Meyer Landrut was seen as the clear favourite 17 One day after winning Unser Star fur Oslo her three songs from the finals topped the German iTunes Store sales chart 18 making her the first singer to accomplish this 19 20 Satellite sold over 100 000 downloads in its first week becoming Germany s fastest selling digital release ever 21 Her three songs entered the top five of the German singles chart reaching positions one three and four No artist had achieved this since the charts were first established in Germany in 1959 20 Satellite was certified gold after the first week and platinum after the fourth week of its release 21 22 The song remained at number one for five consecutive weeks in Germany 23 The music video for Satellite was shot during the night of the final and premiered on German television stations four days later 24 While competing at Unser Star fur Oslo Meyer Landrut continued to attend school The last show was held one month before the start of her final exams 5 Following them she released her debut album My Cassette Player on 7 May 2010 25 Produced by Stefan Raab it includes the singles Satellite Love Me and Bee as well as two cover songs and eight unreleased titles Meyer Landrut is credited as a co writer for the lyrics of five songs 26 The album debuted at number one on the German albums chart 27 It peaked at number one on the Austrian albums chart and at number three on the Swiss albums chart 28 29 Satellite has been certified double Platinum and the album has been certified five times Gold for sales of over 500 000 units 23 30 27 Representing a Big Four country Meyer Landrut automatically qualified for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Germany received a wild card during the running order draw allowing the German representatives to choose the country s position for the final They chose position 22 out of the 25 spots Meyer Landrut arrived in Oslo one week before the show and completed five rehearsals of her song Satellite Before the final she was considered one of the favourites Bookmakers regarded her as the second favourite behind Azerbaijan s Safura while Google projected she would win based on search volume in the participating countries 31 According to Norway s Aftenposten she received the most media attention of all the participants 32 The final was held on 29 May 2010 at Oslo s Telenor Arena Appearing fourth from last Meyer Landrut wore a simple black dress and performed on a bare stage with four backing singers Her pared back presentation was a break from recent Eurovision trends as it did not feature any choreography dancers or an elaborate stage show 33 Satellite received a total of 246 points giving Germany its first win since 1982 and the first victory as a unified country 34 35 The song won over Turkey s entry We Could Be the Same with a margin of 76 points the second largest in Eurovision history second only to Alexander Rybak s margin of 169 points in the 2009 contest It would later be eclipsed by Loreen s victory in 2012 sporting a margin of 113 points Satellite was awarded the maximum of 12 points nine times and received points from all but five countries 35 The BBC called Satellite the first contemporary pop hit Eurovision has produced in decades ushering in a new era for the annual music jamboree 36 Meyer Landrut s victory received much attention in Germany and the show was seen by 15 million viewers on German television a 49 1 percent market share 37 She returned to Hanover the following day where she was greeted by 40 000 people 38 In June Satellite regained the top spot on the German singles chart for one week and also peaked at number one in Denmark 39 Finland 40 Norway 41 Sweden 42 and Switzerland 43 It also topped the European Hot 100 singles chart the first Eurovision song to do so 44 45 In June 2010 in the German dubbed version of the computer animated film Sammy s Adventures The Secret Passage Meyer Landrut provided the voice for the character originally spoken by Isabelle Fuhrman 46 In January 2011 the TV Show Unser Song fur Deutschland was held and Meyer Landrut s 2011 Eurovision song was determined via televoting 47 The twelve songs Meyer Landrut performed during that show were recorded on her second studio album Good News which was released on 8 February 2011 The album reached Gold status in Germany within one week after its release 48 On 18 February 2011 the Unser Song fur Deutschland final was held It was decided through televoting that Meyer Landrut would perform the entry Taken by a Stranger in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 49 In April 2011 she went on her first German tour of the largest concert halls in Berlin Hanover Frankfurt Dortmund Leipzig Hamburg Munich Stuttgart and Cologne 50 though the concerts were not sold out In May 2011 Meyer Landrut attempted to defend her title for the second consecutive time in the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest at Dusseldorf 51 She was the third winner to do so and the first in over 50 years 52 She sang the song Taken by a Stranger placing 10th 51 She also appeared in the opening performance of the show less than an hour before she took the stage to represent Germany 2012 2013 Stardust and The Voice Edit Meyer Landrut at the Echo Music Prize 2013 On 24 May 2012 Meyer Landrut performed as part of the interval act during the second semi finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku Azerbaijan She was joined by the five Eurovision winners from 2007 to 2011 which included Marija Serifovic Dima Bilan Alexander Rybak and Ell amp Nikki Meyer Landrut Marija Dima and Alexander performed their winning song entries accompanied by traditional Azeri instruments and were joined by Ell amp Nikki for a rendition of Waterloo 53 In late July and early August she went on a promotion tour called Lenas Wohnzimmer which took her to Munich Cologne Hamburg and Berlin She performed several of her new songs 54 Since October 2012 she has performed the theme song in the opening credits of Sesamstrasse the German version of Sesame Street accompanied by Elmo on trumpet 55 Also that year Meyer Landrut covered the Pippi Longstocking song Sjorovar Fabbe Seerauber Opa Fabian for the compilation album Giraffenaffen in November 2012 56 On 21 September Stardust the first single from her new album of the same name was released 57 A commercial success it was certified Gold for selling 150 000 copies 58 The album was released on 12 October and debuted at number two on the German Albums Chart 59 It produced two further singles including Neon Lonely People and Mr Arrow Key 60 Meyer Landrut attended the 2013 Echo Awards on 21 March She was nominated for two categories Best National Video for Stardust and as Best National Female Artist She won the Best National Video award 61 but lost the Best Female National Artist award to singer Ivy Quainoo 62 Meyer Landrut went on a club tour through thirteen German cities starting in Stuttgart on 2 April 2013 and finishing in Offenbach am Main on 21 April The final concert was streamed live via the Internet 63 The No One Can Catch Us Tour name was taken from a line on her first single from the album Stardust In April and May 2013 she was one of three judges on the show The Voice Kids alongside Tim Bendzko and Henning Wehland 64 Meyer Landrut was president of the German jury also including Carolin Niemczyk Alina Suggeler Tim Bendzko and Florian Silbereisen and the spokesperson for Germany revealing the countries voting results at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 final on 18 May 65 In July 2013 it was announced that she would be the German voice of Jane in the motion capture animated film Tarzan 3D which was released in German cinemas in February 2014 66 67 In the same month she dubbed the voice of three characters in the two audiobooks Giraffenaffen Wir sind da and Giraffenaffen Die Schatzssuche which were both published in October 2013 68 Meyer Landrut re united with her Eurovision mentor Stefan Raab in October 2013 when she was featured on Revolution a single released by Raab s band Dicks on Fire 69 In June 2013 this song was used for a video promoting the Doosh shower head Doosh invented by Stefan Raab In it Lena poses as Lara Croft in the shower In 2013 she became a L Oreal hair coloring and skin care products brand ambassador 70 2014 2015 Crystal Sky Edit Meyer Landrut at the 1LIVE Krone 2015 From March to May 2014 Meyer Landrut returned as coach for the second season of The Voice Kids along with Henning Wehland from Sohne Mannheims and Johannes Strate from Revolverheld 71 72 Around the same time she began principal work on her fourth studio album Crystal Sky Taking her sound further into the electro and dance pop genre she worked with the English production and songwriting team Biffco and the Berlin based collective Beatgees on most of the album 73 In November 2014 one of their collaborations the children s song Schlaft alle appeared on the compilation album Giraffenaffen 3 56 The same month Meyer Landrut s rendition of the Aladdin song A Whole New World was included on the compilation album I Love Disney 74 From February to April 2015 Meyer Landrut reprised her role as a coach on the third season of The Voice Kids along with singers Strate and Mark Forster 75 After four press concerts in Hamburg Berlin Munich and Cologne from late February to early March 2015 she released Crystal Sky s first single Traffic Lights to radio in March 2015 76 It reached the top twenty of the German Singles Chart Crystal Sky was released in May 2015 It marked her fourth consecutive album to reach the top two of the German Albums Chart But it was less successful in Austria and Switzerland where it failed to reach the top twenty on both music markets charts 77 In September 2015 Meyer Landrut released Wild amp Free the theme song for the motion picture Fack ju Gohte 2 as a single 78 The song peaked at number eight on the German Singles Chart becoming her highest charting single in three years 79 2016 present Sing meinen Song and Only Love L Edit Meyer Landrut at the 1LIVE Krone 2016 After taking a little break in December 2016 Meyer Landrut revealed on her Twitter account that her forthcoming fifth studio album would be called Gemini and that she had already began working on it 80 In April 2017 she released the single Lost in You 81 82 which reached number 58 in Germany 83 The following month Meyer Landrut participated in the fourth season of the German TV show Sing meinen Song Das Tauschkonzert the German version of the series The Best Singers 84 In its third episode she premiered the previously unreleased song If I Wasn t Your Daughter 85 German press instantly discussed the song s content which refers to Lena s relationship with her father who left the family when she was two 86 The song reached the top forty in Germany and Switzerland where it became her highest charting single since 2015 s Wild amp Free 87 A Sing meinen Song compilation album released in May 2016 topped the Austrian and German Albums Chart 88 In August 2017 Lena collaborated with the German hip hop group Genetikk on the song Lang lebe die Gang In November 2017 Meyer Landrut stated via YouTube that she had scrapped the entire Gemini album because she was not happy with it 89 In June 2018 Meyer Landrut collaborated with DJ Topic and Spanish DJ Juan Magan on the single Solo Contigo In October it was revealed that she would return as a coach on the seventh season of The Voice Kids In November 2018 Lena released Thank You as the lead single from her fifth studio album Only Love L 90 The song debuted and peaked at number 40 in Germany 91 On 15 March 2019 Don t Lie to Me was released as the album s second single 92 The song debuted and peaked at number 63 in Germany 93 The song Sex in the Morning featuring Ramz was released on 29 March 2019 94 Released on 5 April 2019 Only Love L peaked at number 2 in Germany 95 96 The More Love Edition of Only Love L was released on 6 December 2019 It featured the songs Better and It Takes Two as well as acoustic versions of Thank You Don t Lie to Me Skinny Bitch and Better 97 Media image EditMeyer Landrut has been noted for her unconventional way of handling the press 98 which has been labelled aloof as well as quick witted and intuitive 98 She usually refuses to answer questions about her private life including her family friends and personal beliefs sometimes calling questions stupid or responding with counterquestions instead 98 This has drawn praise as well as criticism including allegations of being arrogant 99 and disrespectful 100 Meyer Landrut s demeanour has been described as carefree 101 and laid back and self effacing 102 She has been said to possess an adequate youthful megalomania to cultivate her forwardness and to stand for unadorned genuineness 101 and sincerity 100 She has also been described as giving infatuation a rhythm and blurring the fine line between puppy love and psychotic obsession in her song Satellite 103 Her vocals have been both praised 104 and criticised 104 In an attempt to explain Meyer Landrut s success her appearance has been called a mix of loveliness professionalism and a little craziness 105 She has also been lauded for her stage presence 105 and charisma 106 Discography EditMain article Lena Meyer Landrut discography Studio albumsMy Cassette Player 2010 Good News 2011 Stardust 2012 Crystal Sky 2015 Only Love L 2019 Film and television EditYear Film Role Note2010 A Turtle s Tale Sammy s Adventures Shelly German voice dub2014 Tarzan 3D Jane2016 Trolls Poppy2019 Wonder Park JuneYear TV show Role Note2011 Bundesvision Song Contest 2011 Herself Co presenter2012 Durch die Nacht mit Casper Herself arte documentary2013 2016 2019 2020 2022 The Voice Kids Herself Judge Coach Kids Version2017 Sing meinen Song Das Tauschkonzert Herself ParticipantAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result2010 Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Satellite 1st PlaceComet Best Newcomer Herself NominatedGoldene Henne Award Reader s award of the SuperIllu magazine Rock Pop SchlagerGoldene Henne Honor Award Ambassador of Charm WonSWR3 New Pop Festival Newcomer of the Year Herself1LIVE Krone Best ArtistBest Single Satellite Bravo Otto Best Singer Herself Nominated2011 Goldene Kamera Best Music National WonEcho Best National NewcomerBest Female National ArtistRadio Echo for Satellite Satellite NominatedSingle of the YearAlbum of the Year My Cassette PlayerComet Best Female Artist Herself WonBest Song Satellite NominatedMTV Europe Music Awards Best German Act Herself WonBest European ActBest Worldwide Act Nominated1LIVE Krone Best Single Taken By a Stranger Eurovision Song Contest 2011 10th Place2012 MTV Germany Jahresvoting 2011 Queen of Pop Herself WonEcho Best Video Taken by a Stranger NominatedBest Female National Artist Herself1LIVE Krone Best Single Stardust Bravo Otto Best Singer Herself2013 Echo Best Female National ArtistBest Video Stardust WonNickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favorite Singer Germany Austria Switzerland Herself NominatedRadio Regenbogen Award Listeners AwardGoldene Henne Award Reader s Award of the SuperIllu magazine MusicMTV Europe Music Awards Best German Act WonBest Central Europe ActBest World Wide Act Nominated2015 MTV Europe Music Awards Best German Act Won1LIVE Krone Best Female Artist WonBravo Otto 107 Best Singer Won2016 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favourite Star Germany Austria Switzerland WonRadio Regenbogen Award National 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