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Yes, in fact he also was partly a writer to many of Tokio Hotel's songs. But he mostly writes the music and guitar parts to all the songs.
he is the lead guitarist. not only is he the lead guitarist but he also helps his twin brother write songs and put music to bill's lyrics. He also sings back up for the band occasionally.
yes you can tell it's bill's voice if you listen bill is the main voice for tokio hotel but also in some songs tom will join in on the chorus and even on occasion, georg and Gustav will even sing along. but there are only a handful of songs they will sing with.
No. Tokio Hotel wrote a song called "Strange" based on the Tim Burton Movie "Alice in Wonderland". They simply saw the movie and was one of the many bands that were inspired to write a song about it. All of the bands are on the Artist's soundtrack "Almost Alice." Which has none of the songs from the movie.
Johnathan Davis helped write and make the music for the song screamin' off Tokio Hotel's Humanoid
yes he does if you go onto utube and write madness shopping with bill you see it and all the stuff they like it's www.youtube.com and it is Tokio Hotel TV Episode 41 Shopping Madness With Bill
you can email them at their fan mail adress, fans@tokiohotel.de
I'm pretty sure all of the guyz write with their right hands
Oh, what a delightful question! Unfortunately, I don't have Bill Kaulitz's official fan email address on hand. But I encourage you to reach out to his official website or social media pages for more information. Keep exploring and spreading positivity, my friend!
through a fan letter, but sadly, he probably won't get to read it. millions are sent every day. if you still want the address, it is Tokio Hotel c/o Universal Music Stralauer Allee 1 10245 Berlin Germany, Europe
humm I'm not completely sure what yu mean in this question. If you mean within their music, the twins write songs and the band do the music and the twins have co-produced the records aswell
Yes, Tom Kaulitz, the guitarist of the band Tokio Hotel, contributed to the writing and performance of the song "Do You Want To," which is featured on their album "Scream." The song showcases the band's signature pop-rock sound and reflects their style during that period. Tom's musical talents played a key role in shaping the band's overall sound.