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Bro'Sis was a multicultural R&B/ pop group from Germany, which was formed through the TV series '' Popstars – Du bist mein Traum'' in 2001. The group comprised the singers Ross Antony, Hila Bronstein, Shaham Joyce, Faiz Mangat,
Indira Weis Indira Weis (born Verena Weis; 30 September 1979) is a German singer and actress who rose to fame as a member of the R&B/Pop group Bro'Sis. Biography Early life Weis was born the second daughter to Manju, an Indian interpreter and her Ge ...
, and
Giovanni Zarrella Giovanni Zarrella (born 4 March 1978 in Hechingen) is a German-Italian singer and television presenter based in Germany. He was a singer on the pop group Bro'Sis from 2001 to 2006. He was one of an "international" sextet, later quintet, of si ...
. The sextet achieved major success with hit singles " I Believe", " Do You", "
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", " Hot Temptation", and their first album ''
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'' (2002). Weis's departure from the group preceded the release of their second studio album, ''
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'' (2002), which contains singles " Oh No"/" Never Stop" and " V.I.P." In 2004, the remaining members released their third and final album, ''
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''. Commercially less successful, it led to their departure from Cheyenne Records and internal conflicts within the group. In 2005, the band announced a minor hiatus that was later revealed to be an official break-up. Bro'Sis became one of the few reality television winners and ''
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'' acts to achieve continued success. The band has sold 4 million records, making them one of the biggest-selling German groups.


History


Formation

In summer 2001, the German version of ''
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'' returned with a second installment of the series on the
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network, this time searching for a mixed-gender musical group. More than 11,000 budding singers attended open television auditions in Frankfurt, Cologne, Berlin, Stuttgart, Hamburg and Munich, conducted by choreographer Detlef "D!" Soost, producer
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, and singer and radio host Noah Sow. Over the course of several recalls and re-recalls, the three judges and vocal coach Artemis Gounaki reduced the contestants to a group of 32. The singers then travelled to Ibiza, Spain to receive training in singing, dancing, and fitness. In the end, three females and five males remained who again moved into a loft in Munich to start working on their performance and publicity skills. During a special episode on 11 November 2001, judges Soost and Christensen eventually disclosed that Ross Antony, Hila Bronstein, Shaham Joyce, Faiz Mangat, Indira Weis, and Giovanni Zarrella had been chosen to become part of the group, which was subsequently named Bro'Sis.


2001–2002: "I Believe" and ''Never Forget''

On 10 December 2001, Bro'Sis released their
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–produced debut single " I Believe" in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The hip hop-influenced pop song debuted at number-one in all three nations, having sold approximately 800,000 copies within its first week of release, beating previous ''Popstars'' winners
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' first week success of their debut single "
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". While "I Believe" remained another three weeks atop the
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, it went triple platinum in Germany, and was certified platinum in Austria and Switzerland, respectively. Altogether, the single sold around 1.5 million copies, making it one of the biggest-selling singles ever in Germany. Cheyenne Record consulted
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,
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, Marcus Brosch, and
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to work with the group on their debut hip hop and R&B influenced debut album. Released in January 2002, ''
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'' reached number one in Austria and Germany and peaked at number six on the
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. Reaching sales in excess of more than 450,000 units, the album became the eleventh biggest-selling album of the year in Germany. Due to the sheer volume of interest, ''Never Forget'' spawned another two top ten hits with " Do You" and "
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". In the meantime, Bro'Sis finished a short club tour and appeared as a supporting act on
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's blitz tour. In May 2002, Bro'Sis embarked on the Never Forget Tour. Compiling more than twenty dates, the tour concluded the following month. In October 2002, the band released the previously unreleased single " Hot Temptation", their fourth consecutive top ten hit. The following month, a ''Special Winter Edition'' reissue of the ''Never Forget'' was released, including their next single, the Christmas song "The Gift", a cover version of the
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single. It reached number 16 on the German Singles Chart but failed to chart in Switzerland.


2003: ''Days of Our Lives'' and Weis's departure

In April 2003, Bro'Sis released the
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lead single from their second studio album, consisting of
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-influenced " Oh No" and the promotional
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hymn " Never Stop". The single became the band's fifth top ten entry in Germany. On 9 May 2003, four days before the release of parent album ''
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'', Weis announced her departure from the group. Official statements claimed that musical differences between her and the rest of the band had been the reason for leaving, with Weis expressing her displeasure about the increasing
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elements in their music.Dunja M. Pechner, Michael Fuchs-Gamböck: ''Popstars backstage''. Verlag Buhmann & Haeseler, , S. 19 However, Antony later confirmed that she had fallen out with her bandmates. Upon release, ''Days of our Lives'' debuted and peaked at number 10 on the
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and reached the top 30 in Austria and Switzerland. A new version of album cut " V.I.P.", excluding Weis's vocals, was released as the album's second and final single and peaked at a moderate number 19 on the German Singles Chart in June 2004. After a longer hiatus, Bro'Sis participated in the ''TV Allstars'' Christmas charity project in November 2003. Combining several bands and contestants from the German adaptations of ''
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'' and ''
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'', a re-recording of the Band Aid's hit single "
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" was released as a
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and became a top three hit in Germany. Bro'Sis also recorded a cover version of " White Christmas" for the accompanying ''The Ultimate Christmas Album'', which was certified gold by the
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. Afterwards, the band teamed up with ''Popstars'' successors Overground and
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to tour throughout several German cities again.


2004: ''Showtime'' and break-up

In March 2004, all three bands collaborated on a promotional remake of "
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" for the 2004
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. The same month, Bro'Sis released " U Build Me Up", the first single from their third studio album ''
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''. It became the group's eighth consecutive top twenty entry on the
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but was less successful than previous lead singles. The band took a bigger role in writing and recording ''Showtime'', which saw them working with several new producers and songwriters, including Fredrik "Fredro" Ödesjö,
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and Marek Pompetzki.Dunja M. Pechner, Michael Fuchs-Gamböck: ''Popstars backstage''. Verlag Buhmann & Haeseler, , S. 209 Released in August 2004, it underperformed commercially when it failed to chart in Austria and Switzerland and peaked at number 24 on the
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, resulting in lackluster sales in general and the release of no further physical singles. Amid ongoing internal conflicts within the group due to the emphasis on Bronstein, the group's sole female vocalist, the subordinate treatment of the other members, and declining commercial success, Bro'Sis's recording contract with Cheyenne Records expired in fall 2004 and was not renewed.Ross Antony, Nadja Otterbach: ''The Inside Me''. Machtwort Verlag, , S. 183 In mid–2005, the group announced a minor hiatus that was later revealed to be an official break-up when meetings discussing future projects failed to materialize in January 2006.in – Das Star-Magazin Nr. 28/6 Juli 2006, S.27


Discography


Albums


Singles

;As featured artist


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:BroSis German musical groups Popstars winners Musical groups established in 2001 2001 establishments in Germany