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Monrose

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German pop band

This article is about the pop group. For the French actor with the same name, seeClaude Louis Séraphin Barizain.
Monrose
From left to right: Bahar Kızıl, Mandy Capristo, and Senna Gammour at the Cover Me charity concert in Cologne in December 2009
From left to right:Bahar Kızıl,Mandy Capristo, andSenna Gammour at theCover Me charity concert inCologne in December 2009
Background information
OriginGermany
GenresPop,R&B,dance-pop
Years active2006–2011
LabelsStarwatch/Warner
Past membersMandy Capristo
Senna Gammour
Bahar Kızıl

Monrose was a Germanpop girl group, first established in November 2006. Formed on thefifth installment of the German adaption of the international television talent showPopstars, the trio consisted of singersMandy Capristo,Senna Gammour, andBahar Kızıl. They were signed toStarwatch Music and released their debut albumTemptation in December 2006. It achieved major success throughoutCentral Europe, selling more than a 600,000 copies combined and produced two singles, including number-one breakthrough hit "Shame" and "Even Heaven Cries".[1]

Their second studio album,Strictly Physical, was released in September 2007 following the release of their second chart-topper "Hot Summer", and certifieddouble gold the next year.[2] The group's third studio albumI Am was released in October 2008, followed by a fourth album namedLadylike in June 2010, which produced their final top ten entry "Like a Lady".[3] The group became one of the few German reality television acts to achieve continued success, amassing sales in excess of three million records. In November 2010, it was announced that the group would split up in 2011, with each member stating that they would pursue their own solo projects.

History

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2006–2007 Formation andTemptation

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Under the mottoNeue Engel braucht das Land ("The country needs new angels"),Popstars returned with a fifth installment in August 2006, this time searching for the legal successors of the show's first and most successful formation,No Angels.[4] More than 5,100 hopeful female singers attended open television auditions inFrankfurt,Stuttgart,Hanover,Munich, andDortmund, judged bychoreographer and dancerDetlef "D!" Soost, music producerDieter Falk, and singerNina Hagen.[5] Over the course of several 'recalls' and 're-recalls', the three judges reduced the contestants to a group of 20 who immediately travelled toIschgl,Tyrol, to get trained in singing, dancing, and fitness.[6] In the end, eleven girls remained who again moved into a mansion inPullach,Munich, to start working on their performance and publicity skills. While Soost, Falk, and Hagen continued eliminating one or two girls each week, the six remaining finalists went on with the recordings of alternative versions of their debut albumTemptation and the video shoot for their first single "Shame".[7] On the season's finale on 23 November 2006, three of the six were chosen to make the band: Mandy Capristo, Senna Gammour, and Bahar Kızıl beat out Arjeta Zuta, Katarzyna Zinkiewicz, and Romina Reinhardt – and eventually formed the trioMonrose.[5]

Monrose during a charity concert in Cologne, Germany, in November 2007

On 1 December 2006, Monrose released their debut single "Shame". Produced byJiant and Snowflakers, the song became an instant success and reached number one in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, making it one of the most successful debuts of the year.[8] Outselling 3/4 of the German Top 100's singles sales combined, the song also emerged as the fastest sellingCD single of 2006 and the biggest-downloaded song since the introduction of the legal download charts in Germany in 2004.[8] The band's debut albumTemptation was released on 8 December in all German-speaking countries.Popstars judge Dieter Falk,Toni Cottura,Marc Mozart, and Marcus Brosch consulted on the album which debuted on top of the Austrian, German and Swiss albums charts and was certifiedplatinum by theIFPI for more than 200,000 copies sold within its first two weeks of release.[9] It eventually sold more than 600,000 copies domestically.[1] Critics ratedTemptation generally positively, withlaut.de's Stefan Johannesburg praising Monrose and their team for wisely finding a very "British and catchy" musical middle ground between thePussycat Dolls andDestiny's Child.[10]

In January 2007, it was announced that the trio had qualified for the German national pre-selection of theEurovision Song Contest 2007, organized and broadcast by theARD.[11] Following several weeks of promotional appearances, Monrose entered the competition on 8 March 2007 with their second single "Even Heaven Cries", and although considered as early favourites by the media,[11] the band received 20 per cent of all 900,000 phone votes only and eventually finished second,[12] falling against swing singerRoger Cicero and his song "Frauen regier'n die Welt". Meanwhile, "Even Heaven Cries" peaked at number 6 on theGerman Singles Chart and within the top 20 in Austria and Switzerland. Following this, the band announced theirVenus Temptation Tour with 20 dates, beginning at the Hanover Capitol on 29 April 2007. Sponsored byGlobal Gillette, the concert tour was accompanied by intense media coverage since it failed to produce any sold-out show, and thus four concerts had to be cancelled due to low ticket sales.[13][14]

2007–2008:Strictly Physical andI Am

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Monrose performing at theCologne Pride 2009 in July 2009

While touring, Monrose began preparing work on their second studio album,Strictly Physical, which was preceded by the single "Hot Summer", the band's second number-one hit in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, and one of the biggest-selling songs of the year on German online music stores.[15] Obtaining international success inScandinavia,Eastern Europe, and theBenelux states, the single confirmed the trio's intentions to expand their career on foreign language markets, and as a result,Strictly Physical received a simultaneous release in most ofContinental Europe on 21 September 2007.[16] Featuring main production by Danish producersRemee andThomas Troelsen, the album earned mixed reviews, with most professional critics calling the longplayer a "more mature and individual" but "well-snitched" output in comparison with band's debut album.[17] With "Strictly Physical" and theBillymann-penned ballad "What You Don't Know" the album spawned another two top 10 entries.

On 1 September, Monrose contested in theSopot Song Festival 2007 in Poland, representing Germany with their debut single "Shame". Rivaled by other international artists such asSophie Ellis-Bextor,Thierry Amiel,The Cloud Room, andSeptember, the trio eventually lost to Polish rock bandFeel and their song "A gdy już jest ciemno".

On 20 March 2008, Monrose' non-album song "We Love", a promotional song for German-based networkProSieben, was released as a digital download single. The trio's third studio album,I Am, was released on 26 September 2008 in German-speaking Europe, involving production byRyan Tedder,Jiant, and Snowflakers among others.[3] Taking Monrose's work further intodance andelectro music, the album scored a generally negative reception from music critics, withlaut.de calling them "the newSugababes for discount store-fans".[18] Upon its release, the album became the band's lowest-charting effort to date, reaching the top ten of the German Albums Chart only. The album's leading single, Tedder-penned "Strike the Match", was released on 6 June 2008 and reached number ten of theGerman Singles Chart. Follow-up singles "Hit 'n' Run" and "Why Not Us" ended the run of the band's consecutive top ten entries in Germany with peak positions of number 16 and number 27, respectively.[19]

Also in 2008, the band contributed vocals to a cover version of singerCraig David's number-one hit "Walking Away". Although David and the band shot the video in London, England in July 2008, the single release of the re-recording was eventually scrapped.[20]

2009–2011: Hiatus andLadylike

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Monrose promotingLadylike at the FFN Kindertag in June 2010

Following a short hiatus, the band announced the release of their fourth album in February 2010. Recorded in Germany and New York City, Monrose reunited with previous collaborators such asPete Kirtley,Tim Hawes, Chris Ballard andAlexander Geringas to work on the record, which was eventually entitledLadylike and released on 11 June 2010 in German-speaking Europe.[21] It debuted at number ten on theGerman Albums Chart and became the group's fourth consecutive top ten album. Leading single "Like a Lady" debuted at number fourteen on theGerman Singles Chart and peaked at number nine on the chart, making it the group's seventh non-consecutive top ten hit.[19] A second single off the album, "This Is Me", was released in August 2010 and managed to enter the top 30.[19]

On 23 November, the band celebrate their four years existence of Monrose. Two days later, on 25 November 2010, they announced their separation. The third single fromLadylike, titled "Breathe You In", served as the final single.[22] In February 2011, it was announced that Monrose received anEcho nomination in the categoryVideo of the Year for "Like a Lady".

Members

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Members200620072008200920102011
Mandy Capristo2006–2011
Senna Gammour2006–2011
Bahar Kızıl2006–2011

Discography

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Further information:Monrose discography

Studio albums

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Tours

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  • Venus Temptation Tour (29 April – 5 June 2007)
  • Club Tour (2009)

Awards and nominations

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Results

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2006Bravo Otto AwardsBand PopThemselfSilver
2007Silver
Viva CometBest NewcomerNominated
Echo AwardsGroup of the Year (national)Nominated
Newcomer of the Year (national)Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards (German)Favourite BandNominated
2008Viva CometBest SongHot SummerWon
Best BandThemselfNominated
Bravo Otto AwardsBronze
Jetix Kids AwardsNominated
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards (German)Favourite BandNominated
2009Vivalicious AwardsBest StyleWon
Viva CometBest BandWon
Star of the StarsNominated
Bravo Otto AwardsBest BandSilver
2010Bronze
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards (German)Favourite MusicianNominated
Wild And Young AwardsBest Band (national)Bronze
Best Album (national)LadylikeSilver
2011Viva CometBest BandThemselfNominated
Echo AwardsBest Video (national)Like A LadyNominated

Other music information

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SM Entertainment, the company responsible for the South Korean groupF(x), bought the rights of the song "Hot Summer", transforming it into a single in 2011.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Singen und tanzen".N-TV.de. Archived fromthe original on 29 May 2008. Retrieved15 June 2007.
  2. ^"Austrian Certification".IFPI. Archived fromthe original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved14 February 2006.
  3. ^ab"Ryan Tedder: Konkurrenz für Top-Produzent Timbaland?".Bild. Archived fromthe original on 24 March 2009. Retrieved28 March 2008.
  4. ^ots (1 September 2006)."Casting in Dortmund: Fünf neue Engel-Anwärterinnen für POPSTARS".ProSieben. Presseportal.de. Retrieved27 November 2010.
  5. ^ab"Kurz-Biografie: Monrose".Bild-Zeitung. 11 December 2007. Retrieved18 April 2010.
  6. ^ots (12 September 2006)."Workshop in Ischgl: Höhentraining für die POPSTARS-Kandidatinnen".ProSieben. Presseportal.de. Retrieved27 November 2010.
  7. ^ots (17 November 2006)."Von sechs Finalistinnen kommen drei in die neue POPSTARS-Band Monrose".ProSieben. Presseportal.de. Retrieved27 November 2010.
  8. ^ab"Monrose mit Verkaufsrekord".Media Control. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2008. Retrieved8 December 2006.
  9. ^"Monrose".Etain Me. Retrieved15 May 2007.
  10. ^Johannesburg, Stefan."Temptation review".laut.de. Retrieved10 March 2006.
  11. ^ab"Grand Prix Vorentscheid 2007".LetMeEntertainYou. Retrieved27 May 2007.
  12. ^Folker Kramer (9 March 2007)."Sieg für die Manufactum-Generation".Spiegel. Retrieved27 May 2007.
  13. ^Nicole Pohl (29 April 2007)."Schon wieder alles aus?".Bild-Zeitung. Retrieved28 March 2008.
  14. ^Sven Kuschel (June 2007)."Von Popstars zu Flopstars".Bild-Zeitung. Retrieved28 March 2008.
  15. ^"37 Prozent mehr legale Musikdownloads".Media Control. Archived fromthe original on 23 April 2008. Retrieved8 October 2007.
  16. ^"Chart History".Swisscharts (in German). Retrieved11 July 2007.
  17. ^Julian Stetter."Strictly Physical review".laut.de. Retrieved23 August 2007.
  18. ^Artur Schulz."I Am review".laut.de. Retrieved18 October 2008.
  19. ^abc"Song Performance".aCharts.us. Retrieved15 November 2008.
  20. ^[1]Archived 29 November 2007 at theWayback Machine
  21. ^"Monrose: Viertes Album "Ladylike" kommt im Juni".Warner Music PM. MixedMusic.com. 25 April 2010. Retrieved28 August 2010.
  22. ^"MONROSE geben Trennung bekannt! | Monrose".monrose.de. 25 November 2010. Archived fromthe original on 25 June 2011. Retrieved10 June 2011.

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