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Deutschland sucht den Superstar

 
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Deutschland sucht den Superstar
DSDS3.jpg
DSDS title card
Format Interactive reality show
Created by Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Fuller
Directed by Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bruce Gowers
Starring Flag of Germany.svg Marco Schreyl

Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Bohlen
Flag of Germany.svg Nina Eichinger
Flag of Germany.svg Volker Neumüller
Country of origin Germany
No. of episodes
Finalists (With dates of elimination)
Season 1 (2002-03)
Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Klaws Winner
Flag of Germany.svg Juliette Schoppmann March 8
Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Küblböck March 1
Flag of Germany.svg Vanessa Struhler February 8
Flag of Germany.svg Gracia Baur February 1
Flag of Germany.svg Nicole Süßmilch January 18
Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Lopes January 11
Flag of Greece.svg Nektarios Bamiatzis January 4
Flag of India.svg Judith Lefeber withdrew
Flag of Chile.svg Andrea Josten December 28
Flag of Germany.svg Stephanie Brauckmeyer December 23
Season 2 (2003-04)
Flag of Germany.svg Elli Erl Winner
Flag of Germany.svg Denise Tillmanns March 13
Flag of Germany.svg Philippe Bühler February 21
Flag of Germany.svg Benjamin Martell February 14
Flag of Germany.svg Gunther Göbbel February 7
Flag of Germany.svg Anke Wagner January 31
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Aida Iljasevic January 17
Flag of Germany.svg Judith Burmeister January 10
Flag of Germany.svg Kemi Awosogba December 20
Flag of Germany.svg Lorenzo Woodard December 13
Flag of Germany.svg Steffen Frommberger November 29
Flag of Germany.svg Jessica Houston November 22
Flag of Germany.svg Ricky Ord November 22
Season 3 (2005-06)
Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Regner Winner
Flag of Germany.svg Mike Leon Grosch March 18
Flag of Germany.svg Vanessa Jean Dedmon March 11
Flag of Italy.svg Nevio Passaro March 4
Flag of Germany.svg Didi Knoblauch February 18
Flag of Germany.svg Anna-Maria Zimmermann February 11
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniel Muñoz February 4
Flag of Germany.svg Lena Hanenberg January 21
Flag of Germany.svg Stephan Darnstaedt withdrew
Flag of Moldova.svg Dascha Semcov January 14
Flag of Spain.svg Carolina Escolano January 7
Season 4 (2007)
Flag of Germany.svg Mark Medlock Winner
Flag of Germany.svg Martin Stosch April 21 / May 5
Flag of Germany.svg Lisa Bund April 28
Flag of Germany.svg Max Buskohl withdrew
Flag of Germany.svg Lauren Talbot April 14
Flag of Russia.svg Thomas Enns April 7
Flag of Germany.svg Francisca Urio March 31
Flag of Germany.svg Julia Falke March 17
Flag of Russia.svg Jonathan Enns March 10
Flag of Spain.svg Laura Martin February 14
Season 5 (2008)
Flag of Germany.svgFlag of Poland (bordered).svg Thomas Godoj Winner
Flag of Lebanon.svg Fady Maalouf May 17
Flag of Germany.svg Linda Teodosiu May 10
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Monika Ivkic May 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rania Zeriri April 26
Flag of Germany.svg Benjamin Herd April 19
Flag of Ghana.svg Collins Owusu April 12
Flag of Italy.svg Stella Salato April 5
Flag of Germany.svg Sahra Drone March 22
Flag of Germany.svg Jermaine Alford March 17
Season 6 (2009)
Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Schuhmacher Winner
Flag of Germany.svg Sarah Kreuz May 9
Flag of Germany.svg Annemarie Eilfeld May 2
Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Büchele April 26
Flag of Germany.svg Benny Kieckhäben April 18
Flag of Germany.svg Vanessa Neigert April 11
Flag of Germany.svg Holger Göpfert April 4
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Jentzen March 21
Flag of Germany.svg Cornelia Patzlsperger March 14
Flag of Germany.svg Michelle Bowers March 7
Flag of Italy.svg Vanessa Civiello withdrew
Production
Executive producer(s) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Lythgoe
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ken Warwick
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Fuller
Running time Varies
Broadcast
Original channel RTL
Original airing 2002
External links
Official website

Deutschland sucht den Superstar ("Germany searches for the superstar") is a German casting-show, also commonly known by its initials DSDS. It is the German version of the Idols franchise, produced by and broadcast on RTL.

Contents

Season 1

The first season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar debuted without a lot of hype in October 2002 on the RTL network. The show's co-hosts were Swiss actress Michelle Hunziker and former soap opera actor Carsten Spengemann, and the jury consisted of music producer, composer and half of former duo Modern Talking, Dieter Bohlen, radio host Thomas Bug, British music journalist Shona Fraser, and the former president of BMG Germany, Thomas M. Stein. (Bertelsmann is the majority owner of RTL, which owns the franchise, show, and network in Germany.)

Through word of mouth generated by the appeal of its contestants and the presence of Bohlen's acid-tongued commentary, the show grew into a phenomenon ending with a finale viewed by an estimated twelve million viewers in March 2003. Following such a success, the second season was moved to air the upcoming fall during the higher profile 2003 fall schedule. The number of episodes increased, as did the show's budget and the charge for commercial spots.

Winner Alexander Klaws signed with BMG, the label in partnership with DSDS. Immediately post-finale, Klaws released three singles, most notably the coronation song "Take Me Tonight" which was written by Bohlen and debuted on top of the German singles chart, eventually becoming the second biggest selling single of 2003 – only losing to We Have a Dream, the pre-released recording of all ten finalists. As part of the promotion planned for the show's first winner, the song had been prerecorded ready to air on radio stations the week after the finale. Appearances on numerous entertainment/news shows followed, as did videos for the singles that began airing on MTV Central and VIVA. Klaws has subsequently had three albums and several hit singles mostly from his more successful first album. While his debut, Take Your Chance (2003, and its follow-up, Here I Am (2004), saw nationwide success and garnered him several ECHO nominations, his independent 2006 release, Attention failed to link on previous sales figures.

Besides Klaws, all finalists with the exception of then-pregnant Andrea Josten signed record deals with various companies. Runner-up Juliette Schoppmann also signed with BMG, but in contrast to public expectations she denied working with Bohlen. Its said that the ballad Für dich (performed by Yvonne Catterfeld) was originally written by Bohlen for her. It went on to become the best selling-German single of 2003 and the biggest success for the singer. Schoppmann instead released three independent singles (of which two entered the Top 10) and a solo album, Unique which eventually debuted in 2004. Due to moderate sales BMG dropped her shortly after its release. She is currently working on a comeback.

Third-placed Daniel Küblböck also expanded his nationwide but extremely polarising popularity with a contract with BMG. Until June 2004 he released four major succeeded hit singles and a number-one album, titled Positive Energien. However, further efforts failed on the charts after a controversial participation in the German version of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and the release of his flopped motion picture Daniel – Der Zauberer.

Vanessa Struhler became the protegé of Hip-Hop producer DJ Tomekk and saw solid commercial success with her first album, Ride With Me. Her second 2004 release failed to link on previous sales figures. Gracia Baur also was signed to BMG, but was dropped after her moderate succeeded Rock debut. She then signed with Bros Music and was selected to represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with the song "Run & Hide", beating out former-DSDS-opponent Nicole Süßmilch in the German pre-selection. However, the track placed last (24th). Daniel Lopes (seventh) and Nektarios Bamiatzis (eighth) have had little success after the show.

Semi Final Qualifiyings

Top 30
Format: 3 out of ten making the final each week + one Wildcard

Date First Second Third
December 2 Alexander Klaws Judith Lefeber Daniel Küblböck
December 9 Juliette Schoppmann Gracia Baur Nektarios Bamiatzis
December 16 Daniel Lopes Andrea Josten Stephanie Brauckmeyer
December 16

(Wildcard)

Vanessa Struhler
(Viewers Choice)1
Nicole Süßmilch
(missed out)2
Tarik
(missed out)
Notes:
  1. There was no wildcard show held, the percentage from every 4th placer in each group got revealed with Struhler having the highest out of the three.
  1. Süßmilch eventually made the finals in round four as being officially the 11th choice when Judith Lefeber withdrew.

Finals elimination chart

NOTE: Not in every case these were the people revealed by RTL in the results shows

Date Theme Bottom Three
December 21 My Superstar Stephanie Brauckmeyer Gracia Baur Andrea Josten
December 28 Love Songs Andrea Josten (2) Daniel Lopes Nektarios Bamiatzis
January 4 Hits of 2002 Nektarios Bamiatzis (2) Gracia Baur (2) Vanessa Struhler
January 11 Musical Daniel Lopes (2) Juliette Schoppmann Vanessa Struhler (2)
January 18 The 80s Nicole Süßmilch Vanessa Struhler (3) Juliette Schoppmann (2)
February 1 Big Band Gracia Baur (3) Vanessa Struhler (4) Juliette Schoppmann (3)
Date Theme Bottom Two
February 8 Disco Vanessa Struhler (5) Daniel Küblböck
March 1 Movies Daniel Küblböck (2) Juliette Schoppmann (4)
March 8 Finale Juliette Schoppmann (5) Alexander Klaws

Season 2

In Season 2, co-hosts Hunziker and Spengemann and all four jury members reprised their engagements in the show. In contrast to the first season, the second (which aired a half year after the first season's finale) soon found its main audience but never reached the overwhelming hype and demand which the first season had captured. This fact was underscored by decreasing phone votes and ratings, which were released after the show's final.

This time, Elli Erl emerged as the winner with Denise Tillmanns as runner-up. Though Erl agreed to release the Bohlen produced coronation song "This Is My Life" in a remixed edition, she denied collaborating with him on her debut album due to musical and personal conflicts. Elli instead released a self-written song, "In My Dreams", which saw minor success only with a chart peak at number 40. Her debut album Shout It Out saw similar success, when it eventually debuted in October 2004. Two further singles were released afterwards but none of them became a commercial hit. A second solo album is now scheduled for spring 2007.

Unlike in season one, the other finalists hit on major problems when they watched out for record deals. Third-place finisher Philippe Bühler released two R&B influenced singles, "Warum?" and "Ich Kann Dich Lieben"; both of them entered the Top 40 of the German singles chart in winter 2005 and spring 2006 respectively. Anke Wagner (sixth) signed with independent label Perleberg, but neither her debut single nor her album entered the Top 100. Benjamin Martell (third) was signed to BMG, but was dropped when he demanded to write the album by himself. Fifth-place finisher Gunther Göbbel became part of the R&B duo Lemon Ice, whose cover single "Stand by Me" entered the German top 20 in fall 2006. Lorenzo Woodard (eighth) didn't release any music but enjoyed short popularity when he appeared on various reality-TV shows.
Semifinalist Žanamari Lalić (known as Jeanne-Marie) went on to audition for the shows Croatian equivalent Hrvatski Idol and eventually won the contest one year later. Being a native Croatian but living in Germany for a couple of years, Lalić went back to her homecountry to become a well known artist in the media as well as on local festivals.

Semi Final Qualifiyings

Top 50
Format: 2 out of ten making the final each week + three Wilcards1

Date First Second
October 8 Jessica Houston Denise Tillmanns
October 15 Judith Burmeister Ricky Ord
October 22 Benjamin Martell Kemi Awosogba
October 29 Aida Iljasevic Steffen Frommberger
November 5 Elli Erl Lorenzo Woodard
November 12
(Wildcard)
Philippe Bühler
(Viewers Choice)
Anke Wagner &
Gunther Göbbel
(Judges Choices)
Notes:
  1. Originally there were 12 spots in the final (with only one Judges' Choice) but when the judges decided to let two people through it became a top 13.

Finals elimination chart

NOTE: Not in every case these were the people revealed by RTL in the results shows

Date Theme Bottom Three
November 22 My Superstar Ricky Ord Jessica Houston Steffen Frommberger
November 29 Love Songs Steffen Frommberger (2) Kemi Awosogba Lorenzo Woodard
December 13 Birth Year Lorenzo Woodard (2) Kemi Awosogba (2) Judith Burmeister
December 20 Christmas Songs Kemi Awosogba (3) Benjamin Martell Judith Burmeister (2)
January 10 Elton John meets Madonna Judith Burmeister (3) Gunther Göbbel Elli Erl
January 17 Big Band Aida Ilijasevic Gunther Göbbel (2) Benjamin Martell (2)
January 31 Disco Anke Wagner Gunther Göbbel (3) Elli Erl (2)
February 7 Movies Gunther Göbbel (4) Elli Erl (3) Benjamin Martell (3)
Date Theme Bottom Two
February 14 Judges choice Benjamin Martell (4) Elli Erl (4)
February 21 The 60s Phillipe Bühler Denise Tillmanns
March 13 Finale Denise Tillmanns (2) Elli Erl

Season 3

After an absence of one year, the third season introduced several new elements. Neither Hunziker nor Spengemann were asked back as the show's hosts as the studio wanted a new complexion on the season. They were replaced with Marco Schreyl and Dutch co-host Tooske Ragas. The jury cast also went through radical changes; Dieter Bohlen remained the only original member, and was eventually joined by music producer Sylvia Kollek and former manager Heinz Henn.

Top 20 Bottom 4

Top 20
Format: First Week: 3 boys and 3 girls eliminated. Second Week: 2 boys and 2 girls eliminated.

Date Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated/or Saved Last Saved Last/or Saved First
December 14 Luca Krykon Julian Kasprzik Markus Derwall Stephan Darnstaedt
December 17 Angelika Wolf Selina Mateo Laura Holstermann Carolina Escolano
December 21 Didi Knoblauch1 Fabian Behnisch Stephan Darnstaedt (2) Daniel Munoz
December 28 Meri Voskanian Sharyhan Osman Lena Hanenburg Dascha Semcov

1 Didi was eliminated but was brought back into the top 10 after Stephan Darnstaedt quit the competition.

Elimination Chart
NOTE: Not in every case these were the people revealed by RTL in the results shows

Finals elimination chart

Season 3

Date Theme Bottom Three
January 7 Greatest Hits Carolina Escolano Lena Hanenberg Daniel Muñoz
January 14 80s Dascha Semcov Daniel Muñoz (2) Lena Hanenberg (2)
January 21 Rock Hits Lena Hanenberg (3) Daniel Muñoz (3) Nevio Passaro
February 4 Big Band Daniel Muñoz (4) Nevio Passaro (2) Didi Knoblauch
February 11 Love Songs Anna-Maria Zimmermann Tobias Regner Nevio Passaro (3)
February 18 #1 Hits Didi Knoblauch (2) Vanessa Jean Dedmon Mike Leon Grosch
Date Theme Bottom Two
February 25 Soul Nevio Passaro (4) Vanessa Jean Dedmon (2)
March 11 Ballads Vanessa Jean Dedmon (3) Mike Leon Grosch (2)
March 18 Finale Mike Leon Grosch (3) Tobias Regner
  • Stephan withdrew from the competition.

Season 4

Season 4's 10 finalists on the cover of their common studio album Power of Love (2007).

Because of the success of season three, RTL decided to create a fourth season for 2007. In the jury Anja Lukaseder replaces Silvia Kollek after just one season.

These are the last 10 contestants for the big live shows debuting on February 24 and ending on May 5: Lauren Talbot, Francisca Urio, Lisa Bund, Laura Martín, Julia Falke, Jonathan Enns, Thomas Enns, Martin Stosch, Mark Medlock and Max Buskohl.

The cast album for this season, called Power of Love, was released on 19 March 2007 and features these songs:[1]

  1. Francisca Urio: If I Ain't Got You (Alicia Keys)
  2. Max Buskohl: Here Without You (3 Doors Down)
  3. Lauren Talbot: True Colors (Cindy Lauper)
  4. Mark Medlock: Endless Love (Lionel Richie)
  5. Lisa Bund: (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (Aretha Franklin)
  6. Martin Stosch: If Tomorrow Never Comes (Ronan Keating)
  7. Laura Martin: Woman in Love (Barbra Streisand)
  8. Thomas Enns: I Want To Know What Love Is (Foreigner)
  9. Julia Falke: Angel (Sarah McLachlan)
  10. Jonathan Enns: All Or Nothing (O-Town)
  11. DSDS Top 10: If You Don't Know Me By Now (Simply Red)

Top 20 Bottom 4 and 5

Top 20
Format: First week: 2 Boys eliminated and 3 girls eliminated. Second week: 3 boys eliminated and 2 girls eliminated.

Note: These are the live results. These may not be dependent on actual percentage of votes.

Date Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated/or Saved Last Saved Last/or Saved First Saved First
February 7 Lindsay Stabe Aleksan Cetinkaya Jonathan Enns Arcangelo Vigneri
February 10 Madleleine Boly Dominika Mrugala Nebiha Celenler Julia Falke Sarah Jahncke
February 15 Arcangelo Vigneri (2) Dennis Haberlach Tristan Iser Jonathan Enns (2) Martin Stosch
February 17 Priscilla Harris Sarah Jahncke (2) Laura Martin Julia Falke (2)

Elimination Chart
NOTE: Not in every case these were the people revealed by RTL in the results shows

Finals elimination chart

Season 4

Date Theme Bottom Three
February 24 Greatest Hits Laura Martin Julia Falke Jonathan Enns
March 10 80s & 90s Jonathan Enns (2) Thomas Enns Martin Stosch
March 17 Power of Love Julia Falke (2) Lauren Talbot Martin Stosch (2)
March 31 Today's hits Francisca Urio Martin Stosch (3) Thomas Enns (2)
April 7 Big Band Thomas Enns (3) Martin Stosch (4) Lauren Talbot (2)
April 14 Divas & Heroes Lauren Talbot (3) Martin Stosch (5) Lisa Bund
Date Theme Bottom Two
April 21 70s & Dedications Martin Stosch (6) Lisa Bund (2)
April 28 Judges' choice Lisa Bund (3) Martin Stosch (7)
May 5 Finale Martin Stosch (8) Mark Medlock
  • Max Buskohl dropped out of the competition.[2]

Season 5

Anja Lukaseder with Bro'Sis-Member Ross Antony.

Because of the success of season four RTL decided to create a fifth season. This was announced just before the fourth season final show was shown on TV. There were several changes: Marco Schreyl became the sole host of the show, without the assistance of Tooske Ragas. Due to some arguments with Dieter Bohlen, Heinz Henn was replaced in the jury by Andreas "Bär" Läsker.[3] Läsker discovered and is the manager of Die Fantastischen Vier (The Fantastic Four), and joined existing jury members Bohlen and Anja Lukaseder. The last substantial change concerns only one semi-final shows ("Top 15 shows") with the name Jetzt oder nie (Now or Never): So far the 10 best candidates had been determined by telephone and SMS voting. Instead the jury selected the Top 10 live in front of 1,000 spectators. The five contestants with the highest number of votes from the public went through to the motto shows. The judges picked five more contestants of the remaining 10 to join them. Later, the candidates enter the final shows with public voting as in the earlier series. With the new rules, the producers hope to increase the excitement and to prevent good candidates from being knocked out too early. The auditions started in August on Mallorca and for the first time ever on Ibiza. From September on the casting crew toured throughout Germany. The first show ,Now or Never-Jetzt oder Nie, started on March 8.

Top 15 candidates

(ages stated are at time of contest)

The Top 10 are:

Guys:

  • Benjamin Herd, age 16, from Worms Eliminated on 19 April
  • Collins Owusu, age 25, from DüsseldorfEliminated on 12 April
  • Fady Maalouf, age 28, from HamburgRunner-up on 17 May
  • Jermaine Alford, age 20, from LangenselboldEliminated on 15 March
  • Thomas Godoj, age 30, from RecklinghausenWinner

Girls:

  • Linda Teodosiu, age 16, from KölnEliminated on 10 May
  • Monika Ivkic, age 18, from Vienna (Austria) – Eliminated on 3 May
  • Rania Zeriri, age 22, from Gronau-Epe (NRW)Eliminated on 26 April
  • Sahra Drohne, age 18, from WerlEliminated on 22 March
  • Stella Salato, age 22, from Bad HomburgEliminated on 5 April

Finals elimination chart

Season 5

NOTE: Not in every case these were the people revealed by RTL in the results shows

Date Theme Bottom Three
March 15 Current Hits Jermaine Alford Stella Salato Sahra Drone
March 22 Film Hits Sahra Drone (2) Stella Salato (2) Collins Owusu
April 5 Mariah Carey & Take That Stella Salato (3) Benjamin Herd Collins Owusu (2)
April 12 Greatest Hits Collins Owusu (3) Monika Ivkic Benjamin Herd (2)
April 19 Judges' Choice Benjamin Herd (3) Rania Zeriri Monika Ivkic (2)
April 26 Party Hits & Ballads Rania Zeriri (2) Monika Ivkic (3) Linda Teodosiu
Date Theme Bottom Two
May 3 Germany Against England Monika Ivkic (4) Fady Maalouf
May 10 Number 1 Hits/ Beatles/
Dedications
Linda Teodosiu (2) Fady Maalouf (2)
May 17 Finale Fady Maalouf (3) Thomas Godoj

Audition cities

Season 6

The sixth season started on 21st of January 2009.

Top 15 candidates

(with songs they were eliminated)

The Top 10 are:

Guys:

  • Marc Jentzen (eliminated)
  • Holger Göpfert (eliminated)
  • Daniel Schuhmacher (winner)
  • Dominik Büchele (eliminated)
  • Benny Kieckhäben (eliminated)

Girls:

  • Vanessa Civiello (withdrew)
  • Annemarie Eilfeld (eliminated)
  • Vanessa Neigert (eliminated)
  • Cornelia Patzlsberger (eliminated)
  • Sarah Kreuz (Runner-Up)
  • Michelle Bowers (eliminated)

Finals elimination chart

Season 6

NOTE: Not in every case these were the people revealed by RTL in the results shows

Date Theme Bottom Three
March 7 Greatest Hits Michelle Bowers Annemarie Eilfeld Benny Kieckhäben
March 14 Geschlechtertausch Cornelia Patzlsperger Benny Kieckhäben (2) Annemarie Eilfeld (2)
March 21 Party Hits Marc Jentzen Benny Kieckhäben (3) Vanessa Neigert
April 4 Sexy Hits Holger Göpfert Benny Kieckhäben (4) Vanessa Neigert (2)
April 11 I Love You/Current Hits Vanessa Neigert (3) Benny Kieckhäben (5) Daniel Schuhmacher
April 18 Sun and Rain Benny Kieckhäben (6) Sarah Kreuz Dominik Büchele
Date Theme Bottom Two
April 26 Movies & Unplugged Dominik Büchele (2) Annemarie Eilfeld (3)
May 2 Uptempo/Ballad/Nr. 1 Annemarie Eilfeld (4) Daniel Schuhmacher (2)
May 8 Finale Sarah Kreuz (2) Daniel Schuhmacher

Season 7

A seventh season of RTL already has been officially confirmed for 2010. It starts on 7 January.

First Season contestants

Nektarios Bamiatzis was born on July 10, 1975 and is of Greek descent. He placed 8th in the competition. Since the show, Bamiatzis has released two singles. His solo single, "Looks Like We Made It", was released in 2003. In 2005, Bamiatzis teamed up with three other fellow DSDS alumni to form "4 United". The group only released one single, titled "Don't Close Your Eyes".

Stephanie Brauckmeyer was born on May 11, 1980. Brauckmeyer joined the top 10 on December 14 2002. She was in the third group of the 30 semi-finalists. However, she was the first member of the top 10 to be eliminated. After Idol, Stephanie only released one single, "Don't Close Your Eyes", as part of a group called "4 United", consisting of her and three other DSDS alumni.

Andrea Josten was born Andrea Lopez on September 9, 1985. Josten is from Chile and was adopted by her German stepfather. Andrea received 9th place in the show. After the show, it was revealed that she was pregnant. Her son Jeremy was born October 19 2003 in Frankfurt. Since the show's end, Josten has largely disappeared from the public eye.

Daniel Küblböck born August 27, 1985 in Hutthurm, Bavaria, Germany, received third place in the show, after which he signed a contract with BMG. Until June 2004 he released four major hit singles and a #1 album. As a public persona, Küblböck is extremely polarising due to his carefully cultivated image as der schräge Daniel (Wacky Daniel), a boy-girl persona with a distinctly Bavarian dialect, who, according to reliable yellow-press reports, loves to wear girlish clothes, use cosmetics and make-up, and collect perfumes and incense. After a controversial participation in the German version of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, his popularity faltered. He was voted by the viewers of the German TV channel Pro7 as the most annoying personality of 2003, and the second most annoying person in 2004.

Daniel Lopes was born on November 12, 1976 in Brazil, and was adopted by his German stepfather. During the show he dated fellow contestant Juliette Schoppmann; they have since broken up. Daniel was eliminated on January 11 2003, and got 7th place on the show. After his elimination, Lopes was signed to a record label. His album "For You" was released in February 2003, while the competition was still going on. Because of this, he was apparently dropped from the tour. Lopes released 2 singles, "For You": "Shine On" and "I Love You More Than Yesterday". He has released two other singles including "Last Christmas/I Used To Cry" in late 2003 and "Change The World" in 2005.

Second Season contestants

Kemisola Awosogba was born on November 15, 1982. Her father is a native of Nigeria. Kemi joined the top 13 on October 22 2003 along with Benjamin Martell. She was eliminated on 20 December 2003 after receiving 3.54 percent of the votes in the top 9. She was a contestant on Popstars: On Stage, the sixth season of the German version of Popstars. Where she was part of the Final 20 contestants.

Judith Burmeister was born September 9, 1986. Burmeister joined the top 13 after getting into the top 2 vote-getters of her group along with Ricky Ord. She was eliminated in the top 8 after receiving 5.97 percent of the vote.

Steffen Frommberger was born January 29, 1982. He joined the top 13 on October 29 2003 along with Aida Iljasevic. He was eliminated on November 29 2003 after receiving 2.46 percent of the vote.

Gunther Göbbel was born May 6, 1979. Gunther was eliminated in the top 5 after receiving 12.58 percent of the vote. Originally, Göbbel did not advance to the top 13. However, he was brought back as a wildcard and advanced then. Since the show, Gunther has released a single, "Caramba!", as a part of the duet "Meant 2 Be". Gunther is currently a member of the band "Lemon Ice".

Aida Iljasevic, born January 4, 1976 in Bosnia, was a contestant in the second season, finishing in 7th place. (In 1992, at the age of sixteen, Aida fled from her home country due to the Bosnian War, and found a new home in Münster.

Benjamin Martell was born March 1, 1980. Benjamin was eliminated from the show in the top 4 after receiving 16.91 percent of the vote. Benny joined the top 13 on 2003-10-22 after placing in the top 2 vote-getters of his group. Also joining the top 13 that night was Kemi. Since the show, Benny has released one single as a solo artist "1st Fan Edition". In 2005, he was featured on a single entitled "Once In A Lifetime".

Ricky Ord was born July 5, 1978, was a contestant in the second season. Ord joined the top 13 on October 15 2003 along with Judith Burmeister. He was eliminated first out of the competition after receiving only 2.47 percent of the vote.

Anke Wagner, born January 25, 1975, was a contestant in the second season. Wagner is the oldest contestant to appear on any season of the show. She was eliminated in the top 6 after receiving 8.37 percent of the vote. Wagner joined the top 13 as a wildcard.

Lorenzo Woodard, of Afro-German origin, born December 24, 1983, was a second season contestant. Woodard joined the top 10 on November 5 2003 along with Elli Erl, the winner of the competition. He was voted out on December 13 2003 after receiving the fewest votes. He later changed his sex and re-named himself Lorielle London.

Third Season contestants

Stephan Darnstaedt, born on October 10, 1987 was a contestant of the third season. Darnstaedt left DSDS just one day before the 3rd mottoshow, being replaced by Didi Knoblauch. He was known to sing songs from boy bands. Darnstaedt was not a favorite of the competition and was in the bottom groups during both Top 20 shows. Neverthless, he ranked in the top half of voting during the mottoshows before his departure.

Vanessa Jean Dedmon, born April 28, 1987 to Russel and Waltraud Dedmon was a semifinalist in the third season and was voted out in the Top 3 Show.

Carolina Escolano-Fernandez, born March 19, 1984 in Pforzheim, Germany, was a contestant in the third season. She is of Spanish descent.

Didi Knoblauch (aka Jamie Dwayne Knoblauch and of trans-sexual gender), was born Diana Knoblauch December 15, 1980 in Illerkirchberg/Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Knoblauch is a member of the Rock 'n' Roll coverband The Cash in Baden-Württemberg. Knoblauch was eliminated in the second Top 20 show but was brought back into the competition as Stephan Darnstaedt quit.

Dascha Semcov was born March 30, 1988 in Kishinev, Moldova. Prior to Superstar, Dascha had been in Germany for only 18 months. Her father Alexej and mother Diana moved from Moldova to Erfurt. Semcov performed in 3 musicals which includes Starlight Express. He is also performing part of the band Soul AG from Weimar.

Daniel Muñoz-Repko, born on December 28, 1983, was a contestant in the third season. Daniel is of mixed Spanish and Dutch ethnicity.

Fourth Season contestants

Lisa Bund, was born May 31, 1988 in Frankfurt am Main. Bund received a lot of promotional support by the German media. Bund later signed a recording contract and released her first single "Learn to Love You" on August 31, 2007.[4].

Julia Falke, was born on June 21, 1988 in Schärding, Austria.

Mark Medlock, born on July 9, 1978 in Frankfurt am Main, was the winner of the 4th season.[5] His father Lauria imigrated from Georgia, USA and was a gospel singer. Medlock is of homosexual gender. Prior to his participation of Deutschland sucht den Superstar he worked as a male nurse.

Mark Medlock.

Francisca Urio, born on February 6, 1981 in Meiningenis an only child to a German mother and a Tanzanian father.

Lauren Talbot, was born on March 15, 1990 in Hannover. She was the youngest female contestant in this season.

Martin Stosch, born on July 30, 1990, was the youngest male contestant of the show. Being voted out in the 7th mottoshow he returned as a replacement for Max Buskohl, who quit the contest by his own will afer having serious disagreements with jury-member Dieter Bohlen.

Fifth Season contestants

Rania Zeriri, born on January 6, 1986 in Enschede is of Algeria-Dutch ethincity. Zeriri was born with holes in her vocal cords. In spite of this vocal handicap she reached a high position, nevertheless.

Benjamin Herd, was born in Worms and the youngest male contestant of this season. He was early disputed, due to both his extravagant behavior and his eduring back-talking disrespect especially to the jury, which eventually led to his voluntary leaving. Jury member Dieter Bohlen then talked Herd back into the competition, where he was finally was voted out by the audience on April 19, 2008; just reaching the 6th show.

Thomas Godoj, was the winner of the fifth season. He was born in southern Poland, but raised in Recklinghausen.

Bottom Group Controversies

Like all Idol shows, DSDS has voting via telephone and SMS after the end of the show. Later on in the night, there is a results show indicating the contestants with the lowest number of votes and the contestant with the lowest is eliminated and sent home. In many cases, the "bottom group" is picked at complete random and even contestants with the highest percentages are sometimes in the bottom group. Examples:

Season 1: Top 7 (Musicals) Daniel Küblböck and Daniel Lopes were the bottom 2 of the night in which Lopes was sent home with the lowest number. However, Daniel Küblböck received the second highest number of votes.

Season 2: Top 5 (Film) Gunther Göbbel and Denise Tillmann were in the bottom 2 with Göbbel being eliminated with the lowest number of votes. However, Denise Tillmann received the second highest number of votes.

Season 2: Top 4 (Jury Picks) Benny Martell and Philippe Bühler were in the bottom 2 of the night in which Martell was eliminated with the lowest number of votes. However, Philippe received the second highest number of votes.

Season 3: Top 4 (Soul) Nevio Passaro and Mike Leon Grosch were in the bottom 2 of the night with Passaro being eliminated with the lowest number of votes. However, Mike Leon received the highest number of votes.

Season 4: Top 20 Shows (Men/week 2) Jonathan Enns and Martin Stosch were placed into the bottom 5. However, both of these contestants received the second highest and third highest number of votes over declared safe contestants Max Buskohl and Thomas Enns.

Season 4: Top 10 (Greatest hits) Martin Stosch was placed into the bottom 4, although he received the 5th highest number of votes with 7.59%. Max Buskohl received the 7th highest number of votes with 6.00% and was declared safe

Season 4: Top 9 (Hits of 80's and 90's) Max Buskohl was placed into the bottom 4 after receiving the 5th highest number of votes with 8.92%. Julia Falke placed with the 6th highest number of votes with 8.52% of the votes and was declared safe.

Season 4: Top 7 (Today's hits) Lauren Talbot and Francisca Urio were in the bottom 4 with Urio eliminated. However, Talbot received the second highest number of the votes.

Season 5: Top 10 (Greatest hits) Fady Maalouf and Jermaine Alford got placed in the bottom 2 with Alford eliminated. However, Maalouf received the second highest number of the votes while Stella Salato, who was the very first contestant to be declared save, only barely made the cut into the next round. Only two contestants in the suggested bottom five of that show (Alford and Collins Owusu) have actually been among the second half vote getters while Linda Teodosiu, Fady Maalouf and Benjamin Herd (who were declared as being in danger of getting the boot) all have been among the top 5 vote getters of that night.

Season 5 Thomas Godoj, the winner of Season 5, was placed into the bottom groups twice, but actually received the highest number of votes every week.

Season 6 : Top 4 (Moviesongs/Ballads) Sarah Kreuz and Dominik Büchele were in the bottom 2 with Büchele eliminated, but Sarah Kreuz was the highest number of the vote.

Season 6: Top 3 (Nr.1/Ballads/Up-tempo) Annemarie Eilfeld and Sarah Kreuz were in the bottom 2 and Annemarie Eilfeld was eliminated but Sarah Kreuz was the highest number of this vote. So would Daniel Schuhmacher had with Annermarie Eilfeld in the bottom 2 stayed.

References

  1. ^ Amazon.com
  2. ^ RTL.de
  3. ^ DSDS: Staffel 5 wieder mit Bohlen » news.idealo.de
  4. ^ Erster Plattenvertrag für Lisa Bund
  5. ^ Bild online article (in German)

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