Jamie-Lee Kriewitz

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Ghost 00:00 Tools
Ghost - From The Voice Of Germany 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Eurovision 2016 - Germany) 00:00 Tools
Ghost (From the Voice of Germany) 00:00 Tools
Ghost - Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Ghost - Elènne Remix 00:00 Tools
Ghost | The Voice of Germany | Official Studio 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Germany) 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
The Hanging Tree 00:00 Tools
Wild One 00:00 Tools
Remember The Rain 00:00 Tools
Berlin 00:00 Tools
Lions Heart 00:00 Tools
Mine 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Elènne Remix) 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Visions 00:00 Tools
Last Dance 00:00 Tools
Ghost - Eurovision 2016 - Germany 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Eurovision 2016 - Germany / Karaoke Version) 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Marcapasos Remix) 00:00 Tools
Ghost | The Voice of Germany | Official Studio Video 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Live beim ESC-Vorentscheid) 00:00 Tools
Wolfslied 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Wavelen Drum & Bass Bootleg) 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Eurovision version) 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Elenne Remix) 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Евровидение 2016 Германия) (Prime-Music.net) 00:00 Tools
Warriors 00:00 Tools
Ghost [Germany] 00:00 Tools
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Jamie-Lee Kriewitz (pronounced [kʁiːvɪt͡s]; born 18 March 1998), better known by the mononym Jamie-Lee, is a German singer and activist. Born and raised in Bennigsen, Hanover, she performed as a member of the German children choir Joyful Noise before auditioning for the fifth season of The Voice of Germany in 2015. She competed as one of the seventeen composing members of Team Michi & Smudo and later emerged as the winner after garnering 38% of the public vote. Kriewitz's debut and winner's single, "Ghost", peaked at number 11 on the GfK Entertainment Charts, number 65 in the Ö3 Austria Top 40 and number 26 on the Swiss Hitparade. She subsequently signed a recording contract with Universal Music Group; her debut studio album Berlin was released on 29 April 2016 and peaked at number 18 on the GfK Entertainment Charts. Following Xavier Naidoo's disqualification, Kriewitz was announced as one of the ten finalists for Unser Lied für Stockholm, Germany's preliminary decision for their representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, in 2016. She competed with her debut and winner's single "Ghost" and later emerged as the winner after garnering 44.5% of the public vote. Kriewitz then represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, where she placed twenty-sixth in the final, scoring 11 points: 10 points from the televoting and 1 point from the juries. Her placement became Germany's second consecutive time at last place since Lena's win with her song "Satellite" in 2010, the first being Ann Sophie with her song "Black Smoke", whom placed twenty-seventh and scored null points in 2015. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.