About this user
T-Music's interest in Sqeezer is only for their songs "Without You" and "Wishing You Were Here", cause that is the eurorap sound. These two songs were released in the years 1998-1999. Here is the full biography of Sqeezer though:
The producers of the project are the Bermann Brothers (Amber, She Moves). The original group was Yvonne Spath then Lori (Loretta) Stern (as female vocalist), Jim Reeves (male vocalist and model), and Tee-Jay (dancer).
The hit that started it all was entitled Scandy Randy, released back in 1995. It was so successful that a remixes CD was out on January 27th 1996. The next single to be released was Blue Jeans. On this single Yvonne Spath was replaced by Lori Stern. Lori used to work on Bravo TV.
The third single Sweet Kisses was released on September 3rd 1997 and the Sweet Kisses remixes CD was released on October 11th. Sweet Kisses also became a big hit. Afterwards, Tee-Jay left the group, he was replaced by Marc Theven. The album Drop Your Pants was released on September 3rd 1996, including 12 tracks in a 50's style mixed with a true eurodance beat.
Sadly Marc killed himself so it was a tragic news for the group who had to cancel they tour in Spain. At that time they even didn't know if they would come back.
Finally they did, and released Tamagotchi in September 1997. In the end of 1997 Sqeezer was again near splitting up because a letter written by Marc Theven before his death, claimed that Jim, Lori and the Sqeezer managment was to blame for his death. But Sqeezer again managed not to split up.
Tamagotchi was followed by Without You in 1998 (which ranked number 8 in Germany) before the release of the album Street Life. Their new style sounded more like Backstreet Boys, not as good as the first album. Wake Up was the second single to be released from the new album. Then, they released Wishing You Were Here (which is not featured in the album). At that time Lori left the group because she was interested in becoming an actress, she was replaced by another vocalist called Veronica. They both sing together on the track Lonely Nights, a single which was never released.
Country
Germany