Hello, this is real and it is a concert that she sang live at the Olympic Stadium. She sang in the pouring rain during a heavy thunderstorm and gave her fans an unforgettable experience. It was the end of the concert because she had to stop because of the storm. That's why there are fireworks at her concerts. This shows what a great artist she is. You can also tell that she sang live because her voice changed while she was dancing because of the effort. Helene Fischer always sings live at her concerts because she has an excellent voice and doesn't need playback or autotune, unlike some other hyped artists. Even people who don't like her type of music recognize her voice and her fantastic shows. According to Forbes and the New York Times, Helene Fischer was the eighth most successful singer in the world in 2018, ahead of Celine Dion and Britney Spears, making her the most successful non-English speaking singer in the world. She is not known abroad because she sings almost exclusively in German and only gives concerts in German-speaking countries. Her albums are regularly number 1 in the charts and stay in the charts for well over 100 weeks. By the way, I am not a Helene Fischer fan but she is one of our greatest artists. That is a fact.
@frankj10000Күн бұрын
They had to stop the concert prematurely because of an official storm warning and since this song was her biggest hit at the time (and still is I think) she decided to do it as the final song. That's why they gave it all and didn't care about getting wet from the rain.
@Katy79Do18 сағат бұрын
@Patrick-on2ty14 сағат бұрын
it's all real... Concert at the Olympia Stadion Berlin for 120k
@thunderspike189222 сағат бұрын
Funny enough this song was released in November 2013. Danish band Noah has a song called Over Byen (Over The City). It's released in May 2013. It sounds like Kristina Bach who wrote Atemlos for Helene Fischer listened to Noah.
@tobiasmuth23727 сағат бұрын
Noah does not appear in the discussion of the song. There are two completely different strands and explanations. First Kristina Bach as composer and lyricist for Atemlos. Then a very similar version from 2012 by Rosanne Cash - Land of Dreams. The two different producers recognized the similarity of both titles and based this similarity on an Irish folk song. There were no further copyright disputes between the two productions. In 2015, music producer Jack White spoke out. He had already composed a song in which the first eighth note and then twelve bars were a repeat of his song "Ein Festival der Liebe." The first eight grades are 1:1. The “oho oho” is also similar to the “oho oha” from Jack White’s title. I don't know how an agreement came about? Noah and his title are not mentioned and compared to "Atemlos". Maybe the Irish folk song as a basis, who knows?
@haraldmax96854 сағат бұрын
It's funny that you think something in the video isn't real. In contrast to the shows of Anglo-Saxon artists like Taylor Swift, this one is actually sung live.