Biography
Kristeen
Born: 27 October 1981 in Hoyerswerda, Germany
Kristeen is a German pop singer best known for her Eurodance hits "Verbotene Liebe," "Casanova," "Mit Dir," the bilingual song "Ba Be Loo Be La," and "Ist es Liebe ?". She made her first public appearance in May 1996 at a park festival in Lindenau with an audience of 4000 people. She released her singles on the labels May Records, Titan-Schallplatten, and Sound Around Music from 1997 to 2003. She was referred to as "The Power Girl of the German pop hits" during her career. Her manager was Andreas Wagner. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, she made numerous TV show appearances and live public performances. In 2001, Kristeen performed with well-known singers such as Antonia on the ZDF television garden. Just two years later, in 2003, Kristeen was nominated for the NDS-Hitgold award. She retired from the spotlight in 2005 and is now living her life in her hometown. The English version of "Ba Be Loo Be La" would go on to be featured on the Dance arcade game series "Pump it Up".
Kristeen is a German pop singer best known for her Eurodance hits "Verbotene Liebe," "Casanova," "Mit Dir," the bilingual song "Ba Be Loo Be La," and "Ist es Liebe ?". She made her first public appearance in May 1996 at a park festival in Lindenau with an audience of 4000 people. She released her singles on the labels May Records, Titan-Schallplatten, and Sound Around Music from 1997 to 2003. She was referred to as "The Power Girl of the German pop hits" during her career. Her manager was Andreas Wagner. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, she made numerous TV show appearances and live public performances. In 2001, Kristeen performed with well-known singers such as Antonia on the ZDF television garden. Just two years later, in 2003, Kristeen was nominated for the NDS-Hitgold award. She retired from the spotlight in 2005 and is now living her life in her hometown. The English version of "Ba Be Loo Be La" would go on to be featured on the Dance arcade game series "Pump it Up".