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Sarah Connor (born Sarah Marianne Corina Lewe; 13 June 1980) is a German singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence after she signed with X-Cell Records in 2000 and released her debut album ''
Green Eyed Soul ''Green Eyed Soul'' is the debut album by German recording artist Sarah Connor. It was released by X-Cell Records and Epic Records on November 26, 2001, in German-speaking Europe. Connor worked on the majority of the album with Bülent Aris an ...
'' (2001) the following year. She followed it with a series of successful albums, including '' Unbelievable'' (2002), ''
Key to My Soul ''Key to My Soul'' is the third studio album by German recording artist Sarah Connor. It was released by X-Cell and Epic Records on 17 November 2003 in German-speaking Europe. As with her previous albums, ''Green Eyed Soul'' (2001) and '' Unbe ...
'' (2003), '' Naughty but Nice'' (2005), '' Christmas in My Heart'' (2005), '' Soulicious'' (2007), '' Sexy as Hell'' (2008) and '' Real Love'' (2010). Several songs from these albums became hit singles on the pop record charts, including the number-one hits "
From Sarah with Love "From Sarah with Love" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor. It was co-written and produced by Rob Tyger and Kay Denar and Connor for her debut studio album, ''Green Eyed Soul'' (2001). The title of the song is inspired by the James ...
", "
Music is the Key "Music Is the Key" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor and all-male American a cappella group Naturally 7. The song was written and produced by longtime collaborators Rob Tyger and Kay Denar and recorded for Connor's third studio ...
", "
Just One Last Dance "Just One Last Dance" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor from her third studio album, ''Key to My Soul'' (2003), featuring guest vocals by Connor's then-husband Marc Terenzi's former band, Natural. The song, written and produced ...
", " Living to Love You" and "
From Zero to Hero "From Zero to Hero" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor, written and produced by Rob Tyger and Kay Denar for Connor's fourth studio album, '' Naughty but Nice'' (2005). The song was released on 7 March 2005 as the album's second an ...
". In 2015, Connor's first German language project '' Muttersprache'' became her second chart-topper after a decade. Her popularity was further enhanced by the ProSieben reality television series ''
Sarah & Marc in Love ''Sarah & Marc in Love'' was a German reality show following German pop singer Sarah Connor and her American former boy band member husband Marc Terenzi as they tried to set up their wedding ceremony. Background Sarah Connor and Marc Terenzi ...
'' (2005) and '' Sarah & Marc Crazy in Love'' (2008) alongside her then-husband
Marc Terenzi Marc Eric Terenzi (born June 27, 1978) is an American pop singer and reality show participant. He was a member of the boy band Natural and was married to German pop/soul singer Sarah Connor from 2005 to 2008. They have a son named Tyler and a ...
, chronicling their marriage and careers. In 2010, she returned to television to become a judge on the debut season of the German ''
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'' adaptation of which she remained part for two further seasons. In 2014, she joined the cast of the debut season of ''
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'', the German version of the series '' The Best Singers'' whose accompanying compilation album topped the
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and
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. The following year, she served as a guest coach on the
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remake of the talent series '' Popstars 2015''. Connor has sold seven million albums worldwide and is recognized as one of the most successful German vocalists to emerge in the 2000s. According to GfK Entertainment, she is the first recording act to ever have scored four consecutive chart-topping hits on the
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. In 2017, Deutsche Welle ranked her third on its list of the top ten German solo acts who have enjoyed international success. A 13-time nominee, Connor won two
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and has been the recipient of four
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s, a Top of the Pops Award, a
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, a
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, and a
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. Separated from Terenzi, father of her first two children, Connor has been in a relationship with her manager Florian Fischer since 2010. The couple have another two children of their own.


Early life

Connor is the eldest of six siblings born to Michael Lewe, a copywriter from
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, and his wife Soraya Lewe-Tacke (''née'' Gray), a former fashion model and homemaker of Scottish, Irish, and German descent, in
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. She has four sisters, including Anna-Maria Lagerblom, the wife of German rapper Bushido, as well as Marisa, Sophia-Luisa, and Valentina; and one brother, Robin. Her maternal half-brothers Mick and Lex were born in 2008, Connor grew up listening to
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, mostly-influenced by her paternal grandfather, a former jazz and R&B
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. A church choir provided her with her first experience in gospel music at the age of six. In 1989, the family relocated from Hamburg to
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, where Connor attended the Max-Planck-Gymnasium (high school). She also enrolled at the local performing arts school, where she received dancing, singing, and acting lessons, which she paid for through waitressing and modelling jobs. After dropping out of school, she completed an internship with
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. In 1997, Connor and her sister Anna-Maria were picked to sing with the backing choir during the performances of "
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's
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in Bremen, Germany. Overwhelmed by a personal meeting with Jackson at the end of the show, she began to record a number of demo tapes under the pseudonym ''Sarah Gray'', including
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s such as "
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" and " This Christmas" as well as the local radio success "Ula la Ula". In 1998, her boyfriend Martin Scholz, member of the boy band Touché, arranged for Connor to sign a management deal with the group's manager. She subsequently served as their opening act for a Bremen concert in July 1998. Unhappy with her management though, Connor transitioned to the manager Carlo Vista and began work on the single "This Christmas" with the producers Oliver Hintz and Thomas Nöhre. It was released through Villa Records in 1999. Also that year, she provided the leading vocals for the German producer Marc van Linden's
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remix of the 1982 record " Last Unicorn", which reached number eighty-six on the
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. In 2000, music manager
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eventually signed her as ''Sarah Connor'' with the
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subsidiary X-Cell Records.


Career


2001-2003: Breakthrough with "From Sarah with Love"

Connor fluctuated between Berlin,
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, and
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to work on her R&B and hip hop-driven debut album, involving German music producers Bülent Aris, Rob Tyger and Kay Denar as well as international collaborators such as Eddie Martin and rapper TQ. Its release was preceded by the top five and top 20 hit singles "
Let's Get Back to Bed – Boy! "Let's Get Back to Bed – Boy!" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor. Written and produced by frequent collaborative duo Rob Tyger and Kay Denar, the song features American R&B singer TQ. Conceived for Connor's debut album, ''Gre ...
" and "
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", respectively, as well as her breakthrough hit, the ballad "
From Sarah with Love "From Sarah with Love" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor. It was co-written and produced by Rob Tyger and Kay Denar and Connor for her debut studio album, ''Green Eyed Soul'' (2001). The title of the song is inspired by the James ...
", which reached the top position in Germany, Poland, Portugal and Switzerland and raised Connor's fame all over Europe. Eventually released in November 2001, ''
Green Eyed Soul ''Green Eyed Soul'' is the debut album by German recording artist Sarah Connor. It was released by X-Cell Records and Epic Records on November 26, 2001, in German-speaking Europe. Connor worked on the majority of the album with Bülent Aris an ...
'' generally had mixed reception from music critics, who declared it a mixed bag but considered it a solid career launcher. The album debuted at number two on the
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, and charted within the top five in Austria, Finland and Switzerland, reaching gold status in Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal and Switzerland, while earning platinum certifications in Finland and Germany. Connor was subsequently awarded a
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and won the Echo Music Prize for Best National Rock/Pop Female Artist, among three nominations. The following year, Connor embarked on the Green Eyed Soul Tour in 2002 and began production on her second studio album '' Unbelievable''. A continuation of ''Green Eyed Soul'', she reteamed with Aris, Denar and Tyger to work on the majority of the album, with American musicians
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, and Diane Warren also joining the project. Jean wrote, produced and rapped on the album's
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, " One Nite Stand (of Wolves and Sheep)", which once again entered the top 5. ''Unbelievable'' simultaneously achieved gold status in Germany within 48 hours and spawned another three singles, including " Skin on Skin", " He's Unbelievable" and "
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". In October 2003, Connor released a live DVD branded ''Sarah Connor Live – A Night to Remember: Pop Meets Classic'', whose performance had been recorded at the Alten Kasselhaus in
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on 24 January, including individual performances of own songs with a classical orchestra backing her up. In November 2003, in spite of being heavily pregnant with her first child, Connor released her third album called, ''
Key to My Soul ''Key to My Soul'' is the third studio album by German recording artist Sarah Connor. It was released by X-Cell and Epic Records on 17 November 2003 in German-speaking Europe. As with her previous albums, ''Green Eyed Soul'' (2001) and '' Unbe ...
''. The album's first single, "
Music Is the Key "Music Is the Key" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor and all-male American a cappella group Naturally 7. The song was written and produced by longtime collaborators Rob Tyger and Kay Denar and recorded for Connor's third studio ...
" featuring New York a cappella singers
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, became her second number-one hit in Germany. "
Just One Last Dance "Just One Last Dance" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor from her third studio album, ''Key to My Soul'' (2003), featuring guest vocals by Connor's then-husband Marc Terenzi's former band, Natural. The song, written and produced ...
", the album's second and final single, was a re-recorded edition of the album's original version, including new vocals by Marc Terenzi's band
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. The duet once again reached number-one in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland and the top 20 on a composite World Top 40. The album '' Sarah Connor'' featured the first single, "Bounce". It was released in many countries, including Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. In Germany, the single made it to number 14 on the charts. In England and Ireland, it peaked at number 14 and was certified gold in Australia. In America, the song only managed a number 54 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The album made it to number 106 and took off in the U.S., selling almost 100.000 copies.


2004-2008: International success

After a lengthy hiatus that saw the birth of her son Tyler, Connor returned to music in fall 2004 with the release of her single " Living to Love You". The ballad reached number-one in Germany and Switzerland, becoming her third consecutive chart-topper, and preceded her fourth album '' Naughty But Nice'' (2005). Connor re-teamed with longtime contributors Booya, Kay Denar und Rob Tyger to work on the album, whose release coincided with the broadcast of her ProSieben reality series ''
Sarah & Marc in Love ''Sarah & Marc in Love'' was a German reality show following German pop singer Sarah Connor and her American former boy band member husband Marc Terenzi as they tried to set up their wedding ceremony. Background Sarah Connor and Marc Terenzi ...
''. Her highest-charting effort yet, ''Naughty But Nice'' debuted on top of the German Albums Chart and reached the top three in Austria and Switzerland, selling 100,000 copies within the first two days of its release. Critical reaction toward the album was generally-mixed, with
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rating it three starts out of five, and ''laut.de'' summing it as "underclass music for the disco around the corner". Spawning just one another single, "
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" was picked to be used as the theme song to the computer-animated movie ''
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'' (2005),The song became her fifth chart-topping single in Germany and the fourth number-one hit single in a row. In fall 2005, Connor embarked on the Naughty but Nice concert tour. Compiling twenty-three dates in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, the tour concluded a month later. In December 2005, she released a
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named '' Christmas in My Heart''. Containing a mix of traditional but contemporary English standards and re-written German songs in English language, both the album and its same-titled lead single reached number four on the charts. Eventually certified platinum by the
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, the album was re-released the following year, including the previously unreleased single "
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", another top four success. Returning from yet another hiatus after the birth of her daughter Summer in 2006, Connor released her sixth studio album '' Soulicious'' in March 2007. Mainly made up of 1960s and 70s Motown covers, but also including two original songs, recording for the entire album took place at the former main building of the
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, where Connor was backed by a symphonic orchestra of forty-eight musicians. Upon its release, the album reached the top ten in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, where it each reached gold status. Critics, again, gave ''Soulicious'' a mixed response, with ''CDStarts.de'' calling it "a sterile soul adaption for '' The Dome'' stage". Leading single "
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", a duet with American singer
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, reached the top ten and top twenty of the singles charts respectively. Heading into a new musical direction, Connor intensified work on her next original album with producers such as
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. In May 2008, it was announced Connor and her family would once again participate in an eight-part reality show titled ''Sarah and Marc: Still Crazy in Love"'' on ProSieben. The special began airing on July 3, 2008, and followed the recording and promotional events for the new album, branded '' Sexy as Hell''. Its first single, " Under My Skin", co-written by Troelsen, was released on 1 August 2008, in
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, with the album following on 22 August 2008. Subsequently, she was nominated for an ECHO.


2009-present: ''X-Factor'', ''Real Love'', and ''Muttersprache''

In 2009, Connor contributed to a re-recorded version of Enrique Iglesias' duet " Takin' Back My Love", replacing American singer
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'' album in German-speaking Europe, Poland and the Czech Republic, it reached the top ten of the German singles chart. In April 2010, it was announced that Connor would appear alongside mentor George Glueck and musician
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as a judge on the debut series of ''
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Connor was given the 16-24s category (made up of solo contestants between 16 and 24) but failed to reach the final show when her contestant Mati Gavriel was eliminated in his seventh week and
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was crowned the winner of ''X Factor'' instead. Amid her appearances on ''X Factor'', Connor released her eighth studio album '' Real Love'' on 22 October 2010. It earned a lukewarm reception by critics, and debuted at number eight on the German albums chart. Altogether, ''Real Love'' produced two singles, including " Cold as Ice", which reached the top twenty on the German singles chart, and its title track, both of which became her lowest-charting singles in years. Connor returned for the second and third ''X Factor'' series in 2011 and 2012 and was given the groups and over 25s categories, respectively. Again, her contestants Nica & Joe and Björn Paulsen each placed third, losing to
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. Following a hiatus, in 2014, Connor appeared in the reality television series ''
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'', the German version of '' The Best Singers'' series. In 2015, Connor released her ninth studio album '' Muttersprache'', her first album to be entirely recorded in German. Encouraged to record songs in her native language, following her performances on ''Sing meinen Song'', Connor worked with a smaller range of producers on the album, including Daniel Faust,
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, and Ulf Leo Sommer. Upon its release, ''Muttersprache'' debuted on top of on the German albums chart, becoming her second number-one album following 2005's '' Naughty but Nice''. With first week sales of more than 100,000 copies in Germany, ''Muttersprache'' was certified
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by the
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(BVMI) just days after its release. It has since been certified
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. The album also debuted at number-one on the Swiss Albums Chart, her first album to do so. "
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" became Connor's highest-charting single in a decade, reaching number two on the German singles chart, and sold over 260,000 copies.


Personal life

Connor met
Marc Terenzi Marc Eric Terenzi (born June 27, 1978) is an American pop singer and reality show participant. He was a member of the boy band Natural and was married to German pop/soul singer Sarah Connor from 2005 to 2008. They have a son named Tyler and a ...
, the lead singer of American boy band
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, at the Bravo Happy Holidays festival in
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, Germany in July 2002. The pair began dating and in June 2003, it was announced they were engaged and expecting their first child, Tyler Marc Terenzi, who was born on 2 February 2004 in Orlando, Florida. On 29 February 2004 the couple invited their friends to a dinner supposedly to celebrate the birth of their son; however they announced that they in fact had eloped. The couple renewed their vows this time with a wedding ceremony on 18 August 2005 in Altafulla,
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, near
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, Spain. The wedding was the subject of their ProSieben reality show ''
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''. On 23 June 2006, Connor gave birth to their second child, a girl, named Summer Antonia Soraya. In November 2008, Connor announced her separation from Terenzi. In April 2010, Connor announced that she was in a relationship with her manager, Florian Fischer, the singer of the 1990s pop group
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. In February 2011, the two confirmed that they were expecting a child. Their daughter Delphine Malou was born in September 2011. They welcomed their son Jax Llewyn in January 2017.


Discography


Studio-albums

* '' Green-eyed Soul'' (2001) * '' Unbelievable'' (2002) * ''
Key to my Soul ''Key to My Soul'' is the third studio album by German recording artist Sarah Connor. It was released by X-Cell and Epic Records on 17 November 2003 in German-speaking Europe. As with her previous albums, ''Green Eyed Soul'' (2001) and '' Unbe ...
'' (2003) * '' Naughty but nice'' (2005) * '' Christmas in my Heart'' (2005) * '' Soulicious'' (2007) * '' Sexy as Hell'' (2008) * '' Real Love'' (2010) * '' Muttersprache'' (2015) * '' Herz Kraft Werke'' (2019) * ''
Not so silent Night ''Not So Silent Night'' is the eleventh studio album by German singer Sarah Connor. It was released on 18 November 2022 by Polydor Records. Her second Christmas album after '' Christmas in My Heart'' (2005) and a follow-up to '' Herz Kraft Werk ...
'' (2022)


Tours

* Green-eyed Soul Tour (2002) * Sarah Connor Live (2003–2004) * Naughty but Nice Tour (2005) * Sexy as Hell Tour (2009) * Sarah Connor China Tour (Beijing/Guangzhou) (2010–2012) * Christmas in my Heart Live (2012–2013) * Muttersprache Live (2015–2017)


Television


Awards

* 1Live Krone ** 2005 – Best Female Artist * Antville Music Video Awards ** 2005 - Worst Video ("Christmas in My Heart") – ''nominated'' * BMI Pop Awards ** 2005 - Pop Award ("Bounce") – WON * Bravo Otto ** 2001 – Female Singer – Silver ** 2003 – Female Singer – Bronze ** 2004 – Female Singer – GOLD ** 2005 – Female Singer – GOLD ** 2006 – Female Singer – GOLD ** 2007 – Female Singer – Bronze ** 2008 – Female Singer – GOLD * Comet ** 2001 – Best National Newcomer ** 2005 – Best Female Artist ** 2007 – Best Female Artist ** 2009 – Best Female Artist * DIVA-Award ** 2005 – Music Artist of the Year *
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(''including nominations'') ** 2002 – Best National Newcomer (''Green Eyed Soul'') – ''nominated'' ** 2002 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Green Eyed Soul'') – WON ** 2002 – Best National Single – From Sarah with Love – ''nominated'' ** 2003 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Unbelievable'') – ''nominated'' ** 2004 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Key to My Soul'') – ''nominated'' ** 2006 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Naughty But Nice'') – ''nominated'' ** 2007 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Christmas in my Heart'') – ''nominated'' ** 2008 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Soulicious'') – ''nominated'' ** 2009 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Sexy as Hell'') – ''nominated'' ** 2011 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Real Love'') – ''nominated'' ** 2015 – Partner of the Year (''Sing meinen Song'') – WON ** 2016 – Best National Female Pop/Rock Artist (''Muttersprache'') – ''nominated'' ** 2016 – Album of the Year (''Muttersprache'') – ''nominated'' *
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** 2002 – Most Successful German Female Singer *
Goldene Kamera The Goldene Kamera ("Golden Camera") is an annual German film and television award, awarded by the Funke Mediengruppe. The award show is usually held in early February in Hamburg, but has also taken place in Berlin in the past. The gold-plat ...
** 2005 – Pop National * MAXIM ** 2002 – Woman of the Year – Pop Star * Neo Award ** 2004 – Most Downloaded Album – Key to My Soul * Radio Regenbogen Award ** 2002 – Best Hit 2001 – From Sarah with Love *
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Award ** 2001 Best German Newcomer *
World Music Award The World Music Awards is an international award show founded in 1989 under the patronage of Albert II, Prince of Monaco and co-founder/executive producer John Martinotti. The event is based in Monte Carlo. Awards are presented to the world' ...
** 2004 – Best Selling German Artist * World of Music Award ** 2008 – Best National Female Artist


References


External links

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Complete discography page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Connor, Sarah 1980 births Living people German people of Scottish descent German people of Irish descent English-language singers from Germany Spanish-language singers of Germany German soul singers Contemporary R&B singers Universal Music Group artists World Music Awards winners German people of American descent German women pop singers