About Andrea Berg
Andrea Ferber , known professionally as Andrea Berg, is a German schlager singer. She performed at carnivals as a child and began her career in 1992 after being discovered by record producer Eugen Römer. While she released her first studio album Du bist frei that same year, her commercial breakthrough took place with its follow-up Gefühle, released in 1995. The collaboration between Berg and Römer spawned a string of commercially successful albums, with her albums Machtlos , Du , Splitternackt , and Zwischen Himmel & Erde topping the German charts. Her compilation album Best Of, released in 2001, is the album that spent the most weeks on the charts in Germany and Austria. Between 2010 and 2018, Berg worked with Dieter Bohlen, who produced her albums Schwerelos , Abenteuer , Atlantis , and Seelenbeben , all of which topped the German and Austrian album charts.
Berg has received several awards, including six ECHO Awards and eight Goldene Stimmgabeln. With over 10 million records sold throughout her career, she is one of the best-selling music artists in Germany.
Andrea Berg was born in Krefeld. As a child, she would experiment with performing short sketches at carnivals and other celebrations. She later played with a band, and also worked backstage on stage set-up and drove the band's van. During this time, she supported herself working as a nurse in the intensive care and oncology departments of a hospital. Her musical career began in 1992 after producer Eugen Römer obtained a cassette with recordings of hers. He was enthused by her voice, and within a week the first tracks had been recorded for her début studio album Du bist frei , which contained the singles "Kilimandscharo" and "Schau mir noch mal ins Gesicht" . Römer also produced her second studio album Gefühle , which proved her commercial breakthrough. The singles from the album, "Wenn du mich willst, dann küß mich doch" and "Einmal nur mit dir alleine sein", were hits. The album also featured one of her most popular songs, "Die Gefühle haben Schweigepflicht". In 1994, she reached the first place of the ZDF-Hitparade with the song "Steig wieder auf", recorded as part of group Alle für Alle .
In 1997, Berg released her third studio album Träume lügen nicht , which reached place 71 of the German album charts. The first single, "Warum nur träumen" , was a number-one on some radio playlists and stayed in the charts for 15 weeks. Following the birth of her daughter, she released her fourth album Zwischen tausend Gefühlen in 1998, which contains twelve songs. Three singles were released from the album throughout 1999: "Diese Nacht soll nie enden" , "Insel der Nacht" , and "Jenseits der Zärtlichkeit" . That same year, she released her fifth album Weil ich verliebt bin , of which the single "Vielleicht ein Traum zu viel" reached the third place of the ZDF-Hitparade. She also reached the third place of Hits des Jahres in January 2000 and was number-one for several weeks in the German Top 20 airplay charts. Since 18 October 2000, "Andrea Berg" has been a registered trademark in Germany.
In October 2001, Berg released the compilation Best Of, which features twelve of her most successful songs. The album sold two million copies and went double-platinum in 2003. As of 2012, it was seven-times-platinum. In August 2011, Best Of reached place 59 of the Swiss hit-parade and was certified gold. Best Of is the album that spent the most weeks on the German and Austrian album charts. Berg has sometimes had as many as four releases in the German charts simultaneously. Her 2002 studio album Nah am Feuer went gold in 2003. Her 2006 album Splitternackt reached number-one on the German album charts, where it remained for several weeks. Her single "Du hast mich tausendmal belogen" , originally published on her album Wo liegt das Paradies, reached the second place of the GEMA Top 10 of collected international sales in 2007.
In October 2010, Berg released the album Schwerelos , which was produced by Dieter Bohlen and thus ended her 17-year-long collaboration with Eugen Römer. The album went platinum after six days and topped the German and Austrian album charts. With its follow-up Abenteuer , released in September 2011 and also produced by Bohlen, Berg reached place one in Germany and Austria for the third time in a row. From January to March 2012, she went on an anniversary tour to celebrate her twentieth career anniversary.
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