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Translation VIVA Feat. – The absurd alphabet of pop
D=Deutsche Musiker [German musicians]
With soft sounds instead of rocking noisiness Tokio Hotel attracted also attention beyond the borders of Germany. In 2006 they made it directly with their hit "Durch den Monsun" to the head of the European charts. … Shortly afterwards the Americans took notice of the 4 guys. They recorded immediately an English version of their second album. Number 5 in the Billboard-Charts and several MTV Music Awards were the thanks for it. … Even with the theme longing, asexuality and a dash of romance you can also score abroad.
G=Groupies
Where many stars are, there are also a lot of groupies. At this point we want to explain the difference between a fan and a groupie, so there is no confusion. A fan is usually a female person whose life's work is to adore a star. This can be seen in public by deafening screams, by posters with slogans like "I want you to be the father/mother of my child!", "Love me!" or "Love me or I'll burn your pet!". The groupie on the other hand, which is btw also often to be found in the world of men, would do anything for the star. He/she pursues only one goal, to seduce the star and to have unrestrained sex. Has the groupie made it into the bed, the life's work is done. Tom: "Many want to come and have sex, yes. You can clearly see this."
L=Liveauftritte [live performances]
Absolutely most important for the success of an artist are live performances, because with live performances the artists can show their ability, that they are close to their fans and that it worth to buy the shirts and the accompanying coffee cup (merchandising).
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