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Lena Meyer-Landrut ist eine deutsche Sängerin. Neben ihrer Schulausbildung auf einem Hannover Gymnasium bewirbt sich die 18-Jährige derzeit in der ARD/Pro7-Coproduktion "Unser Star für Oslo" als jüngste Kandidatin für die deutsche Vertretung beim Eurovision Song Contest 2010. In der ersten Sendung vom 02.02.2010 erreichte sie bei der Jury bereits die Keksrolle mit ihrer Performance des Songs "My Same" von Adele und qualifizierte sich durch ein für sie erfolgreiches Zuschauervoting neben vier anderen Kandidaten für die zweite Vorausscheidung am 16. Februar 2010. Lena Meyer-Landrut, known professionally as Lena, is a German singer-songwriter who represented her country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo and the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf. To date she has released four studio albums, all of which have peaked in the Top 2 of the German charts Lena Meyer-Landrut (b. 1991), known simply as Lena, is a German singer, 2010 Eurovision Song Contest winner, and 2011 German Eurovision representative. Along with Ernie, she performed "Bert, oh Bert," a parody of her winning entry "Satellite." The 2011 video also features an appearance of Bert, and the first exclusive cameo appearance of The Martians on the country's co-production. Beginning with season 40 in 2013, Landrut provides the vocals for the updated version of the Sesamstrasse theme song.
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Lena Meyer-Landrut (b. 1991), known simply as Lena, is a German singer, 2010 Eurovision Song Contest winner, and 2011 German Eurovision representative. Along with Ernie, she performed "Bert, oh Bert," a parody of her winning entry "Satellite." The 2011 video also features an appearance of Bert, and the first exclusive cameo appearance of The Martians on the country's co-production. Beginning with season 40 in 2013, Landrut provides the vocals for the updated version of the Sesamstrasse theme song. Lena Meyer-Landrut ist eine deutsche Sängerin. Neben ihrer Schulausbildung auf einem Hannover Gymnasium bewirbt sich die 18-Jährige derzeit in der ARD/Pro7-Coproduktion "Unser Star für Oslo" als jüngste Kandidatin für die deutsche Vertretung beim Eurovision Song Contest 2010. In der ersten Sendung vom 02.02.2010 erreichte sie bei der Jury bereits die Keksrolle mit ihrer Performance des Songs "My Same" von Adele und qualifizierte sich durch ein für sie erfolgreiches Zuschauervoting neben vier anderen Kandidaten für die zweite Vorausscheidung am 16. Februar 2010. Am Abend des 12.3.2010 gewann sie das Finale von "Unser Star für Oslo" und repräsentierte am 29. Mai 2010 beim ESC in Oslo mit dem Song "Satellite" für Deutschland, sie gewann mit 246 Punktethumb|Lena Meyer-Landrut (Echo Preis-Verleihung 2013)n und lag mit 76 Punkten in Führung. Im nächsten Jahr findet der ESC hier in Deutschland statt. Lena Meyer-Landrut, known professionally as Lena, is a German singer-songwriter who represented her country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo and the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf. She won the 2010 contest with the song Satellite, making her the first German winner in 28 years since Nicole's win in 1982 and the first of the Big Four countries to take the title since the rule was introduced in 2000. The following year, she came back with the song Taken By A Stranger which finished 10th. Lena was the third previous winner to defend the title on home ground, and the first in over 50 years. To date she has released four studio albums, all of which have peaked in the Top 2 of the German charts
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