Jasmin Wagner (; born April 20, 1980), better known as Blümchen (), is a German
pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Pop music, a musical genre
Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
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and
dance music
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singer. While she releases her English-language albums under the name Blossom, her German stage name, , translates to "floret" or "small flower."
Early life
Born in
Hamburg
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,
West Germany
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, to a German father and a
Croatian mother, she began performing as a cheerleader for the
Hamburg Blue Angels, a squad affiliated with the
Hamburg Blue Devils
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American football
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team.
Career
1995–1996: Career beginnings and ''Herzfrequenz''
In 1995, at the age of 15, she began her musical career under the name Blümchen. She became the most successful German female singer of the 1990s. She also released singles and albums in other German-speaking countries,
Scandinavia
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, and Asia.
Her debut studio album, ''Herzfrequenz'', was released in 1996, following the success of the chart hit "Herz an Herz," a cover of a
Paso Doble
Pasodoble (Spanish language, Spanish: ''double step'') is a fast-paced Spanish military march used by infantry troops. Its speed allowed troops to give 120 steps per minute (double the average of a regular unit, hence its name). This often wa ...
song. This was followed by the singles "Kleiner Satellit (Piep, Piep)", "
Boomerang
A boomerang () is a thrown tool typically constructed with airfoil sections and designed to spin about an axis perpendicular to the direction of its flight, designed to return to the thrower. The origin of the word is from Australian Aborigin ...
", and "Du und ich," all of which became chart successes. In 1996, Wagner released her first English-language single, a cover of the
Queen
Queen most commonly refers to:
* Queen regnant, a female monarch of a kingdom
* Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king
* Queen (band), a British rock band
Queen or QUEEN may also refer to:
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* Queen dowager, the widow of a king
* Q ...
song "
Bicycle Race
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," which was the only single released under both the names Blümchen and Blossom. This release paved the way for her international career as Blossom, including the studio album ''Heartbeat'', the English counterpart to ''Herzfrequenz''. The album featured English versions of "Herz an Herz" and "Du und ich," released as the singles "Heart to Heart" and "You and Me," respectively. "Bicycle Race" was also included on the Queen tribute compilation album ''Queen Dance Traxx I,'' which featured an ensemble cast song credited as Acts United, "
We Are the Champions
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1997–1998: ''Verliebt...'' and ''Jasmin''
In 1997, Wagner released her second studio album, ''Verliebt...'', along with its English-language counterpart, ''In Love...'', under the name Blossom. Singles from ''Verliebt...'' included the
Nena
Gabriele Susanne Kerner (born 24 March 1960), better known by her stage name Nena, is a German singer who rose to international fame in 1983 as the lead vocalist of the band Nena (band), Nena with the Neue Deutsche Welle song "99 Luftballons". I ...
cover "Nur geträumt," "Verrückte Jungs," and "Gib mir noch Zeit" (released as "Just a Dream" and "Give Me More Time" as Blossom). Later, the album ''Verliebt...'' was reissued under the subtitle "Die Fanedition" with reworked cover art, a bonus medley, and a new song, the single "Sesam-Jam (der, die, das)," which sampled the German version of the
Sesame Street
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theme.
In 1998, Wagner released her eponymous third studio album, ''Jasmin,'' which featured the singles "Blaue Augen," the
Ideal
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* Ideal (ring theory), special subsets of a ring considered ...
cover "
Ich bin wieder hier" (a
Rozalla
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cover), and "Es ist vorbei." The album marked a shift from her earlier happy hardcore style to a more pop and dance-oriented sound. That same year, she contributed to the charity single "
Let the Music Heal Your Soul
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" as part of the supergroup Bravo All Stars.
1999–2000: ''Live in Berlin'' and ''Die Welt gehört dir''
In 1999, the album ''Jasmin'' was re-released with updated cover art and two additional songs: the singles "Heut' ist mein Tag" and "Tu es mon île," a French-language version of "Du bist die Insel," which had originally appeared on the ''Verliebt...'' album. That same year, Wagner released her first and only live album, ''Live in Berlin,'' which included a previously unreleased track, the Christmas single "Unter'm Weihnachtsbaum."
In 2000, Wagner released her fourth studio album, ''Die Welt gehört dir,'' featuring the singles "Ist deine Liebe echt?," "Die Welt gehört mir," and "Ich vermisse dich." The latter served as her farewell single as Blümchen, marking the conclusion of this chapter in her career.
2001–2002: ''Für immer und ewig'' and films
Before Wagner retired the Blümchen moniker, the greatest hits compilation album ''Für immer und ewig'' was released, featuring a previously unreleased song, the promotional single "Es ist nie vorbei," which included a collaboration with Swedish artist
E-Type. Wagner also participated in the 2001 charity single "Die Stadt mit der Nase im Wind" as part of the supergroup Hamburg Allstars.
In the same year, she appeared on the Norwegian rock band
Turbonegro
Turbonegro (Turboneger in Norway) is a Norwegian rock band, active from 1989 to 1998 and from 2002 to the present. The band combines glam rock, punk rock, and hard rock into a self-described "deathpunk" musical style.
History
Early years (19 ...
's tribute album, ''
Alpha Motherfuckers
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'', performing the song "Are You Ready for Some Darkness" alongside
Die Ärzte
(; ) is a German rock band from Berlin. It consists of guitarist Farin Urlaub, drummer Bela B and bass player Rodrigo González (musician), Rodrigo González. All three write and perform their songs. The band has released 14 studio albums.
...
member
Bela B. For this project, which marked a significant shift from her electronic sound to an independent rock style, Wagner adopted the stage name Denim Girl for the first and only time.
Later that year, Wagner released her first and only promotional single under the mononym Jasmin, a cover of "
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town
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," originally performed by
Eddie Cantor
Eddie Cantor (born Isidore Itzkowitz; January 31, 1892 – October 10, 1964) was an American comedian, actor, dancer, singer, songwriter, film producer, screenwriter and author. Cantor was one of the prominent entertainers of his era.
Some of h ...
. This Christmas song was exclusively available at
Tchibo
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stores.
Wagner also ventured into acting, making cameo appearances in several films, most notably as a race car fan in the 2001 movie ''
Driven'', starring
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Gardenzio "Sly" Stallone (; born July 6, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. In a Sylvester Stallone filmography, film career spanning more than fifty years, Stallone has received List of awards and nominations received by Syl ...
.
2003–2007: Singles and ''Die Versuchung''
After a brief hiatus from the music industry, Wagner returned in 2003 with a new record deal on
Polydor
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under her real name, Jasmin Wagner, releasing the single "Leb deinen Traum" for her upcoming fifth studio album. The song achieved moderate success, peaking at #24 on the German Singles Chart, and served as the theme song for the talent show ''
Popstars – Das Duell''. For her transition to a more mature pop-rock sound, Wagner collaborated with notable German artists and songwriters, including
Inga Humpe
Inga Humpe (born 13 January 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 ...
,
Peter Plate
Peter Plate (born 1 July 1967) is a German musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Between 1991 and 2012, he was the keyboardist and occasional vocalist of Rosenstolz, a German pop duo that had chart hits in Germany, Austria and Swit ...
, and
Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen
Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen (born 10 March 1960) is a German keyboard player, producer and composer. He was the keyboardist of the band Nena and co-wrote their world famous hit "99 Luftballons" as well as another great hit entitled "Irgendwie ...
. In 2004, she followed up with the single "Helden wie wir," written by Plate.
That same year, Wagner performed these singles along with other new tracks, such as "Erster Tag," "Sonne in mir," "Schmetterling," "Lieblingslied," and "Hellwach," at the Happy Family event in Mannheim. Additional songs she presented included "Wann wenn nicht jetzt," "Frei," and "Das Meer ruft meinen Namen" at a concert in Oldenburg. However, after delays in the album's release and dissatisfaction with its direction, Wagner ultimately decided to cancel her untitled studio album. Despite this, the studio recording of "Schmetterling" was leaked online.
In 2004, Wagner appeared on several compilation albums, including ''Best of Mania'' with the
Olivia Newton-John
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cover "
Hopelessly Devoted to You
"Hopelessly Devoted to You" is a song recorded by British-Australian singer, songwriter and actress Olivia Newton-John for '' Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture'' (1978). It was written and produced by John Farrar and origin ...
" and ''Your Stars for Christmas'' with "
Der kleine Stern," a German-language
Ciro Dammicco
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cover of "
Soleado
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." Additionally, she performed the title song "The Love of My Life" for the motion picture soundtrack of ''7 Zwerge – Männer allein im Wald''.
In 2005, still signed with Polydor, Wagner released her first and only studio album as Jasmin Wagner, ''
Die Versuchung.'' The album showcased a chanson, swing, and retro 1960s pop sound. It included the single "Männer brauchen Liebe" and the double A-side single "Komm schon werd' wütend" and "Morgen, wenn ich weg bin." Despite its artistic ambition, the album was commercially unsuccessful, remaining on the German Album Charts for only five weeks, leading to Wagner's departure from Polydor.
In 2007, Wagner appeared as Maxi in the gangster-comedy film ''Breathful.''
2008–2018: Theatre work and collaborations
Wagner appeared in several theater productions and contributed vocals to their soundtracks. Among these was the song "Bis ans Ende der Welt," recorded in 2008 with Dietmar Loeffler for the album ''Männerbeschaffungsmaßnahmen''. In 2010, Wagner reunited with the supergroup Hamburg Allstars for another charity single, "
You'll Never Walk Alone
"You'll Never Walk Alone" is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical '' Carousel''. In the second act of the musical, Nettie Fowler, the cousin of the protagonist Julie Jordan, sings "You'll Never Walk Alone" to comfort and e ...
", and also recorded the "Check Eins" theme song for the broadcaster
ARD.
Her song "
Boomerang
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" (1996) became part of an Internet campaign in early 2010 against ''
Deutschland sucht den Superstar
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'', the German version of ''
Pop Idol
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''. The campaign aimed to prevent the winner
Mehrzad Marashi
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Early life
Born in Tehran, Iran where his father was in the military profession during the Shah's r ...
's debut single, "
Don't Believe", from reaching the top of the charts. As part of the campaign, "Boomerang" was purchased online in large numbers, ultimately reaching number 7 on the charts, surpassing its original 1996 peak of number 11. However, it did not surpass "Don't Believe," which remained at number 1. This achievement marked "Boomerang" as Wagner's fifth top-ten single, over a decade after its release. The campaign was likely inspired by a similar effort in the United Kingdom against ''
The X Factor
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'', where "
Killing in the Name
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" by
Rage Against the Machine
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became the
Christmas number one in 2009.
In 2011, Wagner recorded the song "Oh, dieser Sound," a cover of a song by Superpunk, for a Superpunk tribute compilation album. She also starred in the 2011 play "Alexandra – Glück und Verhängnis eines Stars," about the life of the German singer
Alexandra
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. Her role as the lead character resulted in the release of a soundtrack tribute album in 2012, distributed exclusively through ''
Reader's Digest
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''. In 2014, she appeared as a featured artist on the Wise Guys song "Küss mich," which was included on their studio album ''Achterbahn''. This collaboration marked the last time Wagner was credited as Jasmin Wagner before resuming her Blümchen persona in 2019.
2019–present: Blümchen comeback and new record deal
In 2019, after a hiatus, Wagner returned as Blümchen and released her first new single, "
Computerliebe
"Computer Love" (German version: "Computerliebe") is a song by the German electronic band Kraftwerk. It was released in 1981 on their eighth studio album, ''Computer World'' (1981), and as a single in the same year. In the UK, it was released wi ...
", a cover of the Paso Doble song. Later that year, Wagner re-recorded a new version of her debut single, "Herz an Herz," with Ray Kuba, which was remixed by the band Marquess. For this release, she recorded the verses from the original Paso Doble version, which had been absent in the 1995 release. She also collaborated with
David Hasselhoff
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on the 2019 single "
(You Made the) Summer Go Away".
Wagner made her first comeback performance as Blümchen in March 2019 in front of 60,000 people at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
The return as Blümchen proved to be highly in demand, as tour dates quickly accumulated, leading Jasmin to perform at 22 additional concerts in Germany throughout 2019.
In 2020, Wagner signed a new record deal with the German label Schubert Music. She recorded her new album, ''Von Herzen'', which was released on 23 July 2021 under her real name, Jasmin Wagner. The album introduced her "new electro-schlager sound," combined with a "modern, danceable schlager sound," according to a label spokesman. The album reached number 6 on Germany's official Top 100 Album Chart.
The first single from ''Von Herzen'' was the song "Gold," released on 20 April 2021. The song achieved moderate success, reaching number 42 on Germany's official Singles Download Chart and number 10 on the Schlager Charts. A duet with rapper FiNCH, titled "Herzalarm," was announced, with its release scheduled for 25 June 2021. The track became a top-10 hit for both artists, reaching number 7 on Germany's Official Singles Chart.
This marked Wagner's highest chart placement on the German Singles Chart since her song "Boomerang" re-entered the chart at number 7 in 2010. The success of "Herzalarm" also earned Wagner a new chart record, making her one of the few German solo female artists (along with
Nena
Gabriele Susanne Kerner (born 24 March 1960), better known by her stage name Nena, is a German singer who rose to international fame in 1983 as the lead vocalist of the band Nena (band), Nena with the Neue Deutsche Welle song "99 Luftballons". I ...
) to have top-40 hits in four consecutive decades. After 14 of Wagner's singles reached the top 40 in the 1990s, 2 singles ("Ist Deine Liebe Echt?", "Leb Deinen Traum") in the early 2000s, and "Boomerang" at number 7 in 2010, "Herzalarm" became her 18th top-40 entry on the German Singles Chart.
Additional tour dates were also announced for 2021, including two concerts in Sweden and one in Norway, where Wagner had a number-one hit on the singles chart with her song "Heut' Ist Mein Tag" in 1999.
Artistry
Music
Wagner's Blümchen and Blossom songs varied from around 50
BPM to about 200 BPM, spanning a wide range of musical genres, including
dance
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,
Rave
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,
Happy Hardcore
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,
pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Pop music, a musical genre
Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop! (British group), a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Album ...
, and
Eurodance
Eurodance (sometimes referred to as Euro-NRG) is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the late 1980s in Europe. It combines many elements of Hip-hop, rap, techno and Eurodisco. This genre of music is heavily influenced by the use ...
, all mixed with simple melodies and lyrics. She also released pop ballads such as "Gib mir noch Zeit," "Es ist vorbei," and "Ich vermisse dich." Throughout her career, Wagner experimented with different genres and styles, such as
2-step ("Automatisch," "U-Bahn"), house ("Immer noch verliebt"), disco ("Ist deine Liebe echt"), reggae fusion ("(You made the) Summer go Away"), and indie rock ("Are you Ready for some Darkness"). While Wagner's albums ''Herzfrequenz'' and ''Verliebt...'' featured a similar number of happy hardcore tracks with only refrains, she shifted direction for her third and fourth albums, ''Jasmin'' and ''Die Welt gehört dir'', embracing a softer dance-pop sound with both refrains and verses.
Wagner is also known for numerous songs and singles that are covers of other artists, including Paso Doble, Queen, Nena, Sesame Street, Ideal, Rozalla, Eddie Cantor, Ciro Dammicco, Turbonegro, Olivia Newton-John, and Superpunk. She is particularly noted for singing in multiple languages, primarily German and English, but also in French, such as the French version of "Du bist die Insel," titled "Tu es mon île," a duet with French singer Yta Farrow.
Public image
Due to her drastic shift in musical direction aside from her Blümchen sound, Wagner adopted various stage names. These included Blossom for her international Blümchen releases, Denim Girl for the indie rock song "Are you Ready for some Darkness," and her real names, Jasmin Wagner or simply Jasmin, for her recent works, such as the 60s-inspired sound of ''Die Versuchung''.
Personal life
For four years, Wagner was in a relationship with Lucas Cordalis.
In 2015, she married Swiss entrepreneur Frank Sippel. She divorced Sippel in 2020. In November 2022, she welcomed her first child, a daughter, with her partner.
Discography
* ''Herzfrequenz''/''Heartbeat'' (1996)
* ''Verliebt...''/''In Love...'' (1997)
* ''Jasmin'' (1998)
* ''Die Welt gehört dir'' (2000)
* ''
Die Versuchung'' (2006)
* ''Von Herzen'' (2021)
Filmography
Films
* 2001: ''
Driven'' – as Ingrid
* 2003: ' – as Schwester Stefanie
* 2007: ''Breathful'' – as Maxi
* 2007: ''Eis für Anfänger'' – as Anna
* 2020: ''Kartoffelsalat 3 - Das Musical'' – as Frau Schmidt
Series
* 1998: ''
Sesamstraße
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'' – episode "1852", as Blümchen
* 2009: ''
Hallo Robbie!'' – episode "Schwarze Schafe", as Heike
* 2011: ''
SOKO München
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'' – episode "Unter die Haut", as Fabia Winter
* 2011: ''
Notruf Hafenkante
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'' – episode "Männer sind Schweine", as Anna Güttel
* 2017: ''Nord Nord Mord'' – episode "Clüver und der König von Sylt", as Radio reporter
* 2018: ''
Polizeiruf 110
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'' – episode "Crash", as Blümchen
Voice-over
* 2006: ''
Tony Tough 2: A Rake's Progress'' – as Cornelia Cook
Awards
1996
* RSH Gold "Best Singer"
* ''
Bravo
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* Bravo (Spanish group), represented Spain at Eurovision 1984
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'' Gold Otto
* Popcorn Award "Best Singer"
* Pop/Rocky Award
1997
*
ECHO Award
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"Best National Artist"
* RSH Gold
* ''Bravo'' Gold Otto (multiple categories)
* Popcorn Award (beating artist
Mariah Carey
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)
* Pop/Rocky Schlumf Award (narrowly beating artist
Toni Braxton
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)
*
Goldene Stimmgabel
The Goldene Stimmgabel (English: Golden Tuning Fork) was an annual prize awarded within the German music scene from 1981 to 2007.
The prizes were awarded according to the number of records sold from October of the previous year to June of the year ...
in category "Disco/Dance Music"
*
VIVA Awards (Nominee)
1998
*
ZDF
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Golden Tuning Fork
* ''Bravo'' Gold Otto (multiple categories)
* Pop/Rocky Schlumf Gold Award
* RSH Gold Award
1999
* ZDF Golden Tuning Fork (Nominee)
* VIVA Awards (Nominee)
* ENERGY Award (Sweden)
* ''Bravo'' Silver Otto "Best Singer"
* Echo Award
2000
* ''Bravo'' Bronze Otto
* Popcorn Bronze Award
2003
*
''Maxim'' (Germany) Woman of the Year
References
External links
*
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Jasmin Wagner TV appearances photo archive
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1980 births
Living people
English-language singers from Germany
German people of Croatian descent
German cheerleaders
German dance musicians
Singers from Hamburg
Happy hardcore musicians
21st-century German women singers
German television presenters
German hardcore techno musicians