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Bosse is also the name of his backup band.[2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsBiography[edit]Band members[edit]Discography[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Biography[edit]Bosse was born in Braunschweig. In 2005, he released his first single, “Kraft”. Soon after, his band performed in a farewell tour for Such a Surge. After the tour ended in April 2005, they released their first album, Kamikazeherz. This album achieved considerable success at that time, with the revival of German rock.On 28 July 2006, the band released their second album, Guten Morgen Spinner, with the accompanying single “Die Irritierten”.6 February 2009 saw the release of their third album, Taxi. Before the album, the band left their label, EMI. In collaboration with Jochen Naaf, Bosse produced the record themselves. The single “3 Millionen” was released in early 2009, and received much airplay. Axel Bosse was also a featured artist on Deutsche Welle’s PopXport.[3]On 29 September 2011, Bosse came in third place in the annual Bundesvision Song Contest, out of 16 contestants, one from each German state. Bosse represented Lower Saxony and sang “Frankfurt Oder”, from their fourth album, Wartesaal (2011).Bosse was nominated as Best Artist at the 1LIVE Krone 2011 awards. They came in second place, losing out to Clueso.On 8 March 2013, the band released their fifth album, Kraniche, and confirmed a tour through Germany.[4]Bosse made their second appearance on the annual Bundesvision Song Contest on 27 September 2013, this time coming in first place. They once again represented Lower Saxony, and sang “So Oder So”, a single from Kraniche.Bosse was nominated as Best Artist again at the 1LIVE Krone 2013 awards. They came in second place, losing out to Casper.In 2017, Dutch rock band BL\u00d8F scored one of the biggest hits in Dutch history with “Zoutelande”, their adaptation of Bosse’s “Frankfurt Oder”.Band members[edit]Axel Bosse \u2013 vocalsBj\u00f6rn Kr\u00fcger \u2013 drumsThorsten Sala \u2013 guitarTheofilos Fotiades \u2013 bassDiscography[edit]Studio albumsYearTitleChart positionsCertificationsGER[5]AUT[6]SWI[7]2005Kamikazeherz (de)\u2014\u2014\u20142006Guten Morgen Spinner (de)\u2014\u2014\u20142009Taxi (de)96\u2014\u20142011Wartesaal (de)9\u2014\u20142013Kraniche (de)4\u2014\u20142016Engtanz (de)128922018Alles ist jetzt[9]1\u2014\u20142021Sunnyside3\u2014\u2014EPsLive albums2014: Kraniche \u2013 Live in Hamburg2016: Leise Landung \u2013 Die Kraniche Akustiktournee 2014Compilations2011: Classic Albums: Kamikazeherz \/ Guten Morgen SpinnerSingles2005: “Kraft”2005: “Keine Panik”2005: “Niemand vermisst uns”2006: “Die Irritierten”2009: “3 Millionen”2009: “Liebe ist leise”2009: “Sommer lang” (feat. Frida)2011: “Weit weg”2011: “Wartesaal”2011: “Frankfurt Oder” (feat. Anna Loos)2013: “Sch\u00f6nste Zeit”2013: “So oder so”2013: “Kraniche”2013: “Vier Leben”2015: “Steine”2016: “Immer so lieben”2016: “Dein Hurra”2016: “Au\u00dferhalb der Zeit”2018: “Alles ist jetzt”2018: “Augen zu Musik an”2019: “Ich warte auf dich”2019: “Hallo Hometown”2019: “Messer” (with Prinz Pi feat. Capital Bra)2020: “Der letzte Tanz”2020: “Warum geht es mir so dreckig”2020: “Das Paradies”2021: “Wild nach deinen Augen”2021: “Sunnyside”2021: “Der Sommer”References[edit]External links[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bosse. 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