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Annette Humpe (born 28 October 1950) is a German singer, songwriter, and record producer. Her band
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was one of the most important and seminal representatives of the
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. In 2004, she returned as a singer with the project
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after a longer break.


Early life

Humpe spent her childhood in
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and
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, where she graduated from
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in 1971. Following six semesters of studying composition and piano in
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, she moved to
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in 1974, where she started performing in various bands. Her younger sister
Inga Humpe Inga Humpe (born January 13, 1956) is a German singer, songwriter and producer. She performed with Neue Deutsche Welle bands such as Neonbabies, DÖF and Humpe & Humpe. Her sister is the singer and producer Annette Humpe, with whom she performed ...
is a musician as well and they have worked on various joint projects.


Career

Humpe achieved first commercial successes in 1979 with the band Neonbabies, which was founded by her and her sister Inga. They disbanded in 1983. Already in 1980, Humpe founded
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along with Ernst Ulrich Deuker and Frank Jürgen Krüger (called "EffJott"). Among others, they also recorded songs originally performed by Neonbabies including the highly popular "Blaue Augen", written by Annette Humpe. The song remains Ideal's highest charting song and it was also covered by various artists like
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,
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, Selig and Gunter Gabriel. In the band, Humpe served as a songwriter and she performed lead vocals and keyboards. Ideal succeeded as part of the
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being among the best-known representatives of the movement. The Ideal members were also close friends of the band Trio, for whom Annette Humpe occasionally performed as a backing vocalist, most notably on the number one single "
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". Ideal split in 1983 and Humpe first appeared as a record producer. For the group DÖF she co-wrote and produced the commercially successful title "Codo", which was a number one hit in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands and also reached number four in the Swiss single charts. The song was performed by the two Austrian comedians Joesi Prokopetz and Manfred Tauchen along with Inga Humpe. In 1984 she was the producer of the band
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. The sisters Annette and Inga Humpe founded the duo Humpe & Humpe in 1985. They wrote and produced most of the songs released on their two albums released until 1987. The single "Careless Love" reached the German single charts and peaked at number 24. While the duo was widely known as Humpe & Humpe, the names appeared on the albums as ''Inga & Anete Humpe'' and ''Humpe - Humpe'' respectively. The duo was known as ''Swimming With Sharks'' in the UK, probably due to the potential sexual connotations of the name ''Humpe'' in English. During this time Humpe also produced other artists including
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and Heiner Pudelko. In 1990, she released her first solo studio album called ''Solo''. The album did not chart but it was re-issued on CD in 2005 after Humpe's success with
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. Annette Humpe resigns as a singer after the release of her album and would exclusively work as a composer and producer over the following years. During that time, she wrote and produced for successful artists such as
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, Band ohne Namen and Etwas. She produced the first four albums of
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and all records were major hits on the charts in the German-speaking countries. The song "Mädchen", which she co-produced, was a top ten hit in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands for Lucilectric. In 1995, she released the album ''Sugar walls'' under the pseudonym ''Bamby''. It was another collaboration with her sister Inga. From 1997 to 2002, Humpe entirely retired from the music business for personal reasons. Still, in 1998 the song "Gel song", which was co-written and produced by her, entered the German national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 1998. Performed by Fokker, the comedy song placed fourth in a field on 12 participants. With singer
Adel Tawil Adel Salah Mahmoud Eid El-Tawil (born 15 August 1978) is a German singer, songwriter and producer. Besides his solo career, he is part of the popular German duo Ich + Ich and a former member of the boy band The Boyz. Early life Tawil was born ...
, Humpe founded the duo
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in 2004. She writes or co-writes and co-produces all of the songs. She performs backing vocals and lead vocals on some tracks but Adel Tawil is the main vocalist of the duo. Due to heavy
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, Annette Humpe no longer performs live so that Adel Tawil performs all concerts on his own along with the band. The duo has released three studio albums and one live album so far. Their second album ''Vom selben Stern'' has sold more than 1,125,000 copies and was certified six times platinum in Germany making it one of the most successful German albums in recent history. The album also spawned five singles of which three were certified platinum. Their third studio album was released in 2009 and it went straight to number one in Germany keeping the top position for five consecutive weeks. Previously, the lead single "Pflaster" had reached the top position in the single charts making it the band's first number one hit. In 2011, Humpe teamed up with German singer
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and co-wrote his album, ''Küssen kann man nicht alleine

a second collaboration, ''Für Frauen ist das kein Problem'', followed in 2013.


Personal life

Humpe gave birth to a son in 1992.


Discography


Albums

*''Humpe • Humpe'' (1985) (with her sister Inga) *''Swimming with Sharks'' (1987) (as Inga & Anete Humpe) *''Solo'' (1990) *''Zeitgeschichte – Das Beste von und für Annette Humpe'' (2010)


Singles

*"Ich laß' mich geh'n" (1990) *"Ich küsse Ihren Mann" (1990)


External links

*
Official website of Ich + Ich
(in German)
Biography
on kayboard.de (in German)


References


External links

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