Lula (singer)
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Hula Lula (real name ''Claudia BoBadia''; born 20 August 1973, in
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) is a German singer, photographer and music manager who currently lives in
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Biography

Lula has worked frequently together with
Bela B. Dirk Albert Felsenheimer (born 14 December 1962),''Die Ärzte. Ein überdimensionales Meerschwein frisst die Erde auf'', p. 80 better known under his stage name Bela B (formerly Bela B.), is a German musician, songwriter, actor and author, b ...
Their first co-operation came on the duet "Leave". The song was featured in the Austrian movie ''Kaliber Deluxe'' and was released as a single on East West Records in 2001. For a KLF tribute sampler, Lula once again sang a duet with Bela B. on a cover version of ″Justified and Ancient″. The song was produced by Wayne Jackson and Olsen Involtini. Lula′s songwriting qualities were featured on Bela B.'s solo album ''Bingo'' where she also sang a further duet called „Hab keine Angst" (Have No Fear). In 2006, Lula signed to BPX1992, the same label which released ''Bingo''. Her debut solo album ''Lost in Reverie'' was recorded and produced by Wayne Jackson. Changes at the label meant the album was never officially released. It features another collaboration with Bela B on the track "I Want". ″Come Along″, another track from this album, was featured in the German movie ''Vineta''. Lula also sang a duet with
Lee Hazlewood Barton Lee Hazlewood (July 9, 1929 – August 4, 2007) was an American country and pop singer, songwriter, and record producer, most widely known for his work with guitarist Duane Eddy during the late 1950s and singer Nancy Sinatra in the 1960s ...
. The song "Nothing" where Lula sings in German and Hazlewood in English appears on Hazlewood's final album '' Cake or Death''.


Singles


External links


Official website
as a photographer {{Authority control German women singers 1973 births Living people 21st-century German women singers