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Sascha Röntgen (' Schmitz; born 5 January 1972), better known by his stage name Sasha, is a German singer, songwriter, and occasional actor. He is also known by his
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Dick Brave, and part of the group Dick Brave & the Backbeats. Due to a legal dispute with the Welsh DJ also named Sasha, he is known as Sasha Alexander in the United States.


Early life

Sasha is the elder of two children born to Fritz Schmitz, a former
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soldier, and his wife Ramona, a nursery nurse. Raised in a
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home alongside his younger brother Norman (born 1976), Sasha spent his childhood in Soest,
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, following his parents' divorce. His early musical interest grew when he started his first school band, called Bad to the Bone, which "was exactly as bad as the name suggests", he later stated. Sasha's first professional band was called Junk Food and modelled on bands such as
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and the
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. Although the band was never offered a recording contract, they played live all over their area, resulting in occasional busking sessions with his friend Benedict, with whom he also performed as the 'Hin und Hair Schmitz' duo. In 1992, Junk Food won a local talent contest which entitled them to record demo tapes at the Click Music Studios in
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with producers Michael "Grant Michael F." Kersting and Stephan "Pomez Di Lorenzo" Baader. While the band broke up shortly thereafter, Grant and Di Lorenzo recognized his singing talents and hired Sasha as a backing vocalist for several of their projects.


Recording career


1996–2002

During the following years, Sasha earned his money as a background singer for several artists, including virtual euro-dance projects ''H.I.M'' and ''Sir Prize'', whose singles "Lookin' Out 4 Luv" and "Don't Go Away" were released in German-speaking Europe, but led to short promotional tours in Tunisia. His contribution to German rapper Der Wolf's debut single "Gibt's doch gar nicht" however, scored him his first uncredited appearance on the
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s in early 1997. Soon thereafter, Sasha was consulted to sing on "Walk on By", the début single of rapper '' Young Deenay''. The song became a top ten hit in Central Europe and resulted in a second collaboration, entitled "Wanna Be Your Lover", on which he received his first credited solo part and filmed a music video for. In 1998, Sasha signed a solo contract with
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. He worked with Grant, Di Lorenzo and Pete Smith on the majority of his début album '' Dedicated to...'', whose
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-influenced début single "I'm Still Waitin'" saw him re-teaming with Deenay and reached the top twenty of the charts in summer 1998. The track was followed by "If You Believe", which would become his highest-charting single to date and reached the top five in Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, receiving one platinum and four gold discs. A "blend of romantic ballads and quicker funk- and reggae-inspired tracks", according to ''
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'', the album was eventually released in fall 1998 and sold more than 400,000 copies in Germany alone. With "We Can Leave the World" and "I Feel Lonely" the album spawned two further top ten hits, which Sasha performed on a tour between September and October 1999. The following two years he was awarded several international prizes such as a
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, and the
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, the
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and became the first German singer to be nominated for Best Male Act International at
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s. In May 2000, Sasha released his second album '' ...you'' throughout Central Europe. Although neither its leading single "Let Me Be the One", nor follow-up singles "Chemical Reaction" and "Owner of My Heart" managed to reach the top ten on the charts, ''...you'' debuted within the top five of the albums charts in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, receiving a gold certification by the Austrian and the German leg of the IFPI. ''
Surfin' on a Backbeat ''Surfin' on a Backbeat'' is the third studio album by German pop singer Sasha, released by Warner Music on 29 October 2001 in German-speaking Europe. Taking Sasha's work further into pop rock, ''Surfin' on a Backbeat'' reached the top ten ...
'', Sasha's third album was released in October 2001. It reached the top ten of the albums charts in Germany, but charted significantly lower than its predecessors throughout the rest of Europe, reaching the top forty in Switzerland only. It was
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by the German leg of the
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for more than 200,000 sold copies. A reissue of the album, containing two previously unreleased tracks, was released in July 2002 and produced the
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television theme "This Is My Time".


2003–2004

By 2003, Sasha started performing as his
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Dick Brave, the lead singer of a
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band called Dick Brave & The Backbeats, whose members shared a fictional band history. Inspired by
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and originally conceived as a humorous lark (Sasha and his fellow musicians André "Adriano Batolba" Tolba, Maik "Mike Scott" Schott, Felix "Phil X Hanson" Wiegand and Martell "Matt L. Hanson" actually "acted" as their alter egos on-stage and during interviews), the
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recorded a whole album together, including re-arranged
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s of songs such as
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", as a single. In November 2004, the project was discontinued, following a final concert at the
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er Westfalenhalle on 22 November 2004. On 7 January 2006, the band re-formed temporarily to perform at the wedding party of
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in Costa Rica.


2005–present

Following a two years-hiatus, Sasha returned in 2006 with his fourth regular album '' Open Water''. Sasha was heavily involved in the album's writing and production process, for which he consulted musicians Fabio Trentini and Robin Grubert. The album charted significantly higher than its predecessor ''Surfin' on a Backbeat'' (2001) throughout Europe, reaching number seven on the German Albums Chart and the top 40 in Austria and Switzerland, but is Sasha's lowest-selling album, to date. ''Open Water'' produced two singles only, including "Slowly" and "Goodbye". In fall 2006, a ''Greatest Hits'' compilation was released which reached number six on the German charts and was eventually
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. In 2007, Sasha released "Hide & Seek", the theme song for the German motion picture ''Die drei ??? – Das Geheimnis der Geisterinsel'', as a single. The song peaked at number eight on the German Singles Chart and, in addition, appeared on a re-release edition of the greatest hits album. On 7 July 2007, he performed at the German leg of
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in Hamburg. In 2009, his fifth studio album '' Good News on a Bad Day'' was released, it had the best sales so far since '' ...you''. In 2011, he returned to his alter ego and released his second album as Dick Brave, ''Rock'n'Roll Therapy''. In late 2014, Sasha's sixth studio album, ''The One'', was released. On 7 May 2021, Sasha was featured on a remix of the song "Hypa Hypa" by German metalcore band
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(formerly Eskimo Callboy).


Acting career

In 2006, Sasha made his big screen debut with a small role in the German comedy film ''
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'', directed by Peter Thorwarth. The following year he accepted a supporting role in the film adaptation of ''
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'' (2007) alongside Benno Fürmann and
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. In the film he portrayed the comedic role of a brutal biker. In 2008, Sasha appeared in the German movie ', for which he contributed two songs to the soundtrack under the pseudonym Nelson Rogers.


Discography

Studio albums * '' Dedicated to...'' (1998) * '' ...you'' (2000) * ''
Surfin' on a Backbeat ''Surfin' on a Backbeat'' is the third studio album by German pop singer Sasha, released by Warner Music on 29 October 2001 in German-speaking Europe. Taking Sasha's work further into pop rock, ''Surfin' on a Backbeat'' reached the top ten ...
'' (2001) * '' Open Water'' (2006) * '' Good News on a Bad Day'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2014) * '' Schlüsselkind'' (2018)


Filmography


Movies

* ''
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'' (2006) — guest 3 * ''
Warum Männer nicht zuhören und Frauen schlecht einparken ''Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps'' (german: Warum Männer nicht zuhören und Frauen schlecht einparken, literally "Why Men Don't Listen and Women Park Badly") is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Leander Haußmann Leander H ...
'' (2007) — Sven * ' (2008) — Tommy Beck * ''C.I.S. – Chaoten im Sondereinsatz'' — Lukas Maler (lead role)


Television shows

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'' (2020) — first season guest artist


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sasha 1972 births Living people English-language singers from Germany People from Soest, Germany Echo (music award) winners Masked Singer winners Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century German male singers