Modern talking gay group
Modern Talking was a German pop harmony duo consisting of composer/producer/background singer Dieter Bohlen and singer Thomas Anders founded in Berlin, West Germany in adv It was the single most victorious pop group in Germany (by sales).
First formed at the end of (Anders was 21), they unexpectedly became immensely popular with their standalone disco smash "You're My Heart, You're My Soul", which was then followed by "You Can Win If You Want" and "Cheri, Cheri Lady". They released two albums a year from to while also promoting their singles on television all over Europe. After splitting up in , the duo reunited in , at first only testing the waters with modern versions of slap singles and again reaching the superior of the charts unexpectedly. Bohlen and Anders split again in due to irreconcilable disagreements (they had never been friends in the first place). Thomas Anders started another solo career immediately, while Bohlen had by now begun devoting most of his time to new talents, especially those he discovered on the German edition of the TV show
When Your Close Friend Betrays You.
Those who always saw Modern Talking on TV or on disco tours concluded that Thomas Anders, the singer was definitely homosexual because he dressed femininely, wore lip-gloss, and had a very feminine-sounding voice. Meanwhile, Dieter Bohlen was definitely heterosexual, because he is a womanizer and looked masculine.
Rumors that they were a couple were very common in the s. There was no band except MT that had its image shattered by gay rumors. Other bands like A-ha, Tears for Fears, and Wham! werent as attacked, even with George Michaels sexuality and overall manner of that decade. Yes, there was a homosexual aura on MT too, but it wasnt due to Thomas, as people and the media often suggested.
It was rather because of Dieter Bohlen.
His role in the entire story was not just creature a producer of Thomas who wrote songs. He is actually the biggest betrayer known to mankind since Judas Iscariot.
Contrary to popular belief, and to their lies, Thomas and Dieter knew each other for longer than February It can
Modern Talking was a German pop music duo consisting of composer/producer/background singer Dieter Bohlen and singer Thomas Anders. It was the single most successful pop group in Germany (by sales).
First formed at the end of (Anders was 21), they unexpectedly became immensely popular with their standalone disco hit "You're My Heart, You're My Soul", which was then followed by "You Can Win If You Want" and "Cheri, Cheri Lady". They released two albums a year from to while also promoting their singles on television all over Europe. After splitting up in , the duo reunited in , at first only testing the waters with brand-new versions of hit singles and again reaching the top of the charts unexpectedly. Bohlen and Anders split again in due to irreconcilable disagreements (they had never been friends in the first place). Thomas Anders started another solo career immediately, while Bohlen had by now begun devoting most of his time to unused talents, especially those he discovered on the German edition of the TV show Pop Idol/American Idol.
Global sales
Debunking the lies about Modern Talking
This legendary band, which sold over million records (some unconfirmed sources say its million) with one sound hides probably the darkest secret in the history of music. And we decided to summarize such a never-told-before confidential to the entire globe here on this website. Perhaps, Contemporary Talking lacked fame and accomplishment in the USA and the UK, but it does not make their story any less deserving of being told to the people.
There has been a series of dramas, inconsistencies, and lies that have been told before the band was even established. It looks like everybody lies, even those who werent even part of the band at all, everyone lies to hide something, and theyre okay with it. Theyre okay with people being taken advantage of, as its very common in the music industry. And theyre also okay with peoples lives being ruined. Everybody has a story to tell. And everybody has to lie.
Like it or not, what halted this band from becoming so famous in the English-speaking countries, was not because their music sounded the same, or b