AyọW
Ayọ

Ayọ is a Nigerian-German singer-songwriter and actress. She uses the Yoruba translation Ayọ or Ayo. of her first name Joy.

Alexandra ChernitsynaW
Alexandra Chernitsyna

Alexandra Chernitsyna is a German-Russian flute and piano player.

Imke DavidW
Imke David

Imke David is a German viol player, author, Professor and Ensemble-Member.

Shirin DavidW
Shirin David

Barbara Shirin Davidavičius, known professionally as Shirin David is a German rapper, singer and former YouTuber.

Elif DemirezerW
Elif Demirezer

Elif Demirezer currently known by her stage name Elif, is a German musician of Turkish descent.

Jadu (artist)W
Jadu (artist)

Jadu is a German singer, musician and songwriter living in Berlin.

Juju (German rapper)W
Juju (German rapper)

Judith Wessendorf is a German rapper of German and Moroccan descent.

Heidi KabelW
Heidi Kabel

Heidi Bertha Auguste Kabel was a German actress and musician. Most of her stage roles were performed at the Ohnsorg-Theater in Hamburg, many of them in Low German. She became famous in Germany as many of the productions of the Ohnsorg Theater were transmitted on German television.

Julia KadelW
Julia Kadel

Julia Kadel is a German jazz pianist and composer.

Marianne KirchgessnerW
Marianne Kirchgessner

Marianne Antonia Kirchgessner, also Mariana Kirchgessner, Kirchgäßner,, was a German glass harmonica player. She was blind from eye disease caused by smallpox when she was four years old. Kirchgessner's artistic qualities brought her the attention of great composers such as Muzio Clementi, Johann Gottlieb Naumann, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Friedrich Reichardt and Franz Anton Hoffmeister.

Bettina KösterW
Bettina Köster

Bettina Köster is a German musician, saxophonist, composer, singer, songwriter and producer.

LaFeeW
LaFee

Christina Klein, better known by her stage name LaFee, is a German singer-songwriter who has sold more than one million records worldwide. She is most famous in mainland Europe, particularly in German-speaking countries.

Lea (musician)W
Lea (musician)

Lea-Marie Becker, known professionally as Lea, is a German singer-songwriter and keyboardist.

Liza LiW
Liza Li

Liza Li is a German singer. Her songtexts deal with the themes of love and violence as experienced by young women.

Amana MelomeW
Amana Melome

Amana Melome is a Euro-Caribbean-American singer-songwriter currently based in Stockholm. She was born in Germany and raised around the world. After finishing high school in Florence, Italy she returned to America to earn her college degree and graduated from NYU, in New York City. Her music reflects her jazz heritage as she follows in the footsteps of her grandfather, the late bass player Jimmy Woode who was the youngest musician in Duke Ellington's orchestra and accompanied many jazz legends such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Miles Davis. Her late grandmother was also a jazz vocalist, and her aunt Shawnn Monteiro is still active in the jazz scene today.

NamikaW
Namika

Namika, also known by the stage name Hän Violett, is a German singer and rapper with Berber Moroccan roots.

Marie-Luise NeuneckerW
Marie-Luise Neunecker

Marie Luise Neunecker is a German horn player and professor at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler".

Nicole (German singer)W
Nicole (German singer)

Nicole Seibert, is a German singer. She won the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden", which also reached the top of the UK Singles Chart. Her follow up single, "Give Me More Time" also hit the UK singles chart, spending one week at no. 75 in August 1982. Nicole also experienced chart success in Australia, with "A Little Peace" peaking at 93.

Nina (musician)W
Nina (musician)

Nina Boldt, is a German singer-songwriter based in London. Nina Boldt teamed up with drummer/producer/singer/composer Laura Fares in 2011. She released her first single "Take Me Away" in 2011 on Aztec Records. Her debut album Sleepwalking was released in 2018.

Astrid NorthW
Astrid North

Astrid North was a German soul singer and songwriter. She was the singer of the German band Cultured Pearls, with whom she released five Albums. As guest singer of the band Soulounge she published three albums.

Nura (German rapper)W
Nura (German rapper)

Nura Habib Omer is a German rapper of Saudi-Arabian and Eritrean decent. She is known for being part of Die toten Crackhuren im Kofferraum and SXTN. Following the split of SXTN in 2018, she has pursued a solo career.

Marianne RosenbergW
Marianne Rosenberg

Marianne Rosenberg is a German Schlager music singer and songwriter.

Charlotte SeitherW
Charlotte Seither

Charlotte Seither is a German classical composer, pianist and music educator. She has composed a wide range of orchestral, chamber and choral music, winning many awards including the 2014 German Music Authors' Prize for contemporary choral composition. Her works have been performed across Europe, in Asia and in the Americas.

Sabrina SetlurW
Sabrina Setlur

Sabrina Setlur, formerly known as Schwester S., is a German rapper, songwriter and occasional actress. Her debut was in 1995 under the guidance of 3p Records executive and mentor Moses Pelham, producer of her breakthrough single "Ja Klar." Following the drop of her pseudonym and a number-one single, "Du Liebst Mich Nicht," in 1997, a series of hit records established her position as Germany's "best known and highest-selling female rap act" to date.

Else Sohn-RethelW
Else Sohn-Rethel

Elisabeth "Else" Johanna Martha Maria Sohn-Rethel was a German painter and singer, active in the mid and late 19th-century.

SXTNW
SXTN

SXTN was a German hip hop duo from Berlin consisting of rappers Juju and Nura. They are known for their somewhat-mockingly provocative lyrics, that often play on stereotypical rap themes such as sex, weed-smoking, money and party lifestyles.

Ute WassermannW
Ute Wassermann

Ute Wassermann is a German vocalist, composer and soundartist.

Marie WieckW
Marie Wieck

Marie Wieck was a German pianist, singer, piano teacher, and composer. She was the daughter of renowned piano teacher Friedrich Wieck, and the younger half-sister of Clara Schumann who was some 12 years older.