Meyer-Landrut's version of the song was chosen via during the national Eurovision pre-selection show Our Star for Oslo on 12 March 2010. Meyer-Landrut attended the on 21 March. Her pared-back presentation reflected a trend that has had success at recent Eurovisions, as it did not feature any form of choreography, dancers or elaborate stage show. Before the final, she was considered one of the favourites. Archived from on 6 February 2013. It reached the top twenty of the. This has drawn praise as well as criticism, including allegations of being arrogant and disrespectful.
Her pared-back presentation was a break from recent Eurovision trends, as it did not feature any choreography, dancers or an elaborate stage show. It debuted at in the and has since been certified. According to Norway's she received the most media attention of all the participants. It also topped 's singles chart, being the first Eurovision song to achieve this. Title Writer s Producer s Length 1. Since October 2012 she has performed the theme song in the opening credits of , the German version of accompanied by on trumpet. With her three entries from the German national final , Meyer-Landrut set an all-time chart record in her home country by debuting with three songs in the top five of the.
After taking a little break, in December 2016, Meyer-Landrut revealed on her account that her forthcoming fifth studio album would be called Gemini and that she had already began working on it. In the same month she dubbed the voice of three characters in the two Giraffenaffen — Wir sind da! The song remained at number one for five consecutive weeks in Germany. Title Writer s Producer s Length 1. Archived from on 12 July 2013. Archived from on 4 October 2013. The song has remained at number one for five consecutive weeks in Germany.
The twelve songs Meyer-Landrut performed during that show were recorded on her second studio album , which was released on 8 February 2011. The show was organised by public broadcaster and private television station , as well as entertainer, music producer and former Eurovision entrant. A version by , the runner-up of Unser Star für Oslo, was also released as a single, and charted in Germany. It was made available for the following day, becoming Germany's fastest selling digital release ever. Meyer-Landrut went on a club tour through thirteen German cities starting in Stuttgart on 2 April 2013 and finishing in Offenbach am Main on 21 April. In addition, Meyer-Landrut has also voiced characters in and animated films, including 2010 , 2013 , 2016 and 2019 , and has been a for and skin care products.
Archived from on 7 January 2011. Prior to the final, the song was considered as one of the favourites. The last show was held one month before the start of her final exams. It features no story line or any change of scenery, but instead focuses entirely on Meyer-Landrut as she sings and dances on a darkened stage with some spotlights behind her. She won the Best National Video award, but lost the Best Female National Artist award to singer.
The album debuted at number one on the. In 2013 she became a and skin care products. In May 2011, Meyer-Landrut attempted to defend her title for the second consecutive time in the at. One day after winning Unser Star für Oslo, her three songs from the finals topped the German sales chart, making her the first singer to accomplish this. Representing a , Meyer-Landrut automatically qualified for the final of the.
. A man can make her feel everything at once, joyful but also tormented and helpless. Appearing fourth from last, Meyer-Landrut wore a and performed on a bare stage with four backing singers. In 2017, she joined the cast of the fourth season of , the German version of the series whose accompanying compilation album topped the and. Archived from on 14 March 2010.
While competing at Unser Star für Oslo, Meyer-Landrut continued to attend school. Released on 5 April 2019, Only Love, L peaked at number 2 in Germany. Archived from on 4 March 2012. She has also been lauded for her stage presence and charisma. It marked her fourth consecutive album to reach the top two of the. Archived from on 24 April 2013. The song peaked at number eight on the German Singles Chart, becoming her highest-charting single in three years.
Archived from on 13 January 2014. She returned to the following day, where she was greeted by 40,000 people. It also topped the singles chart—the first Eurovision song to do so. I personally can't judge myself at all. But it was less successful in Austria and Switzerland, where it failed to reach the top twenty on both music markets' charts. Accessed 11 May 2, 2010.