The band consisted of Ross Antony, Hila Bronstein, Shaham Joyce, Faiz Mangat, Verena "Indira" Weis, and Giovanni Zarrella. They sold more than 2.2 million albums and singles worldwide.
Weis left the band in 2003.
In early 2006 the band announced that they will no longer be performing together in order to pursue individual carreers in music, theatre, television, and film.
History
Formation
In summer 2001 the German version of Popstars returned with a second installment of the series, this time searching for a mixed-gender musical R&B group. More than 11,000 hopeful singers attended open television auditions in Frankfurt, Cologne, Berlin, Stuttgart, Hamburg, and Munich, conducted by choreographer Detlef "D!" Soost, producer Alex Christensen, and singer and radio host Noah Sow. Over the course of several recalls and re-recalls the three judges and vocal coach Artemis Gounaki reduced the contestants to a group of 32 who immediately travelled to Ibiza, Spain to get trained in singing, dancing, and fitness. In the end three females and five males remained who again moved into a loft in Munich to start working on their performance and publicity skills.
During a special episode on November 11, 2001, judges Soost and Christensen eventually disclosed that Ross Antony, Hila Bronstein, Shaham Joyce, Faiz-Kevin Mangat, Verena "Indira" Weis, and Giovanni Zarrella were chosen to become part of the multicultural group Bro'Sis.
Debut: Never Forget
On December 10, 2001, Bro'Sis released their Alex Christensen produced debut single "I Believe" in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The pop music influenced song, written by UK songwriter Clyde Ward debuted at number-one in all three nations, having sold approximately 800,000 copies within its first week of release, beating the No Angels' first week success of their debut single "Daylight in Your Eyes". While "I Believe" remained another three weeks on top of the German singles chart, eventually selling more than a million copies, it also reached number 4 on the Europe Official Top 100.
In January 2002, the band released their debut album, Never Forget (Where You Come From). The record included production by Toni Cottura, Thorsten BrΓΆtzmann, Syndicate, and Marc Mozart and sold more than 500,000 copies domestically, making it the eleventh biggest selling longplayer of the year. Due to the sheer volume of interest Never Forget spawned another two top ten hits with double A-single "Do You/Peace Of Soul" (February 2002), and "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel" (June 2002). In the meantime Bro'Sis finished a short club tour and appeared as a supporting act on O-Town's blitz tour.
After touring once again through Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in summer 2002, a Special Winter Edition of the album was released in November of the same year. The re-issue included the band's fourth single "Hot Temptation", and charity song "The Gift", a cover version of the same-titled 98 Degrees single. However, the Christmas single became the band's first commercial failure when it reached a moderately successful number 16 on the singles chart, and furthermore peaked outside the Swiss Top 100.
Days of Our Lives
After months of recording Bro'Sis released "Oh No/Never Stop", the double A-lead single off of their second studio album, in April 2003. The single spawned two videos, with Latin influenced Hip-Hop song "Oh No" being shot in Spain, and German Football Association anthem "Never Stop" being in filmed in a Berlin stadium. Nevertheless the single failed to chart or sell noticeably in Austria, and Switzerland - although it was an airplay success, and became the band's fifth top ten hit in Germany.
On May 9, 2003, four days before the band's second album's release, Indira Weis announced her departure from the group. Official statements claimed that musical differences between her and the rest of the band had been reason enough for leaving. However, rumours persisted that she had fallen out with her bandmates.
The five remaining members went on with the release of Days of our Lives on May 12, 2003. Media reception was generally lukewarm, and while the album entered the German albums chart on a moderately successful position of number 10, it failed to chart within the top 30 in Austria and Switzerland. Though Days of Our Lives was rather quietly and cautiously declared as a flop by the media, a second single was released in June 2003. The remixed version of Peter Ries produced "V.I.P." peaked at a moderate number 19, though.
Showtime
After some months out of the charts Bro'Sis returned in November 2003 when they participated in the TV Allstars Christmas project. Combining several bands and contestants from Popstars and Star Search, a charitable collaboration (a cover version of 1984's "Do They Know It's Christmas?") was released and became a top three hit in Germany. Afterwards the band teamed up with Popstars successors Overground, and the Preluders, and went on tour throughout several German cities again.
At the same time Bro'Sis entered the recording studio to begin writing, and producing their third studio album, Showtime. Released in August 2004, it became the least successful album in band history when it peaked at number 24 on the German Top 100 albums chart, and completely failed to chart in Austria and Switzerland. However, the album attracted a positive reception from music critics, who compared the band's new sound with the early Black Eyed Peas.
The same year the group announced that despite only being back few months before, they were having a break and going apart for the foreseeable future, concentrating on their solo careers in music, theatre, and television. In summer 2006, however, it came into the open that they had decided not to perform any longer together. In 2008 the bands hit single "I Believe" has been covered many times by UK based R&B/Pop band The Fallen on their tour of Europe.
Get me some
Bro'Sis Lyrics
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She had a dress that was so tight
If I only knew what I was getting into
I said: you turn me on
I said: you're coming on strong
And my man is standing right behind you
Now everybody wants what they ain't got
And I need you more the more you push me away
I want you to look but I don't want you to touch
Now I'd never needed you so much
You'd better listen up girl when I say
I wanna get me some of that
I need to get me some of that
I wanna get gonna get me some of that
I wanna get me some of that
Wanna get me some of that
I need to get me some of that
I wanna get gonna get me some of that girl
I said: I'm only gonna give it up to only one man
And I don't love you, no
I said: don't worry about a thing
'Cause for what I got planned
Babe you don't need to, baby
Now everybody wants what they ain't got
And it don't matter if you need it or not
And I need you more the more you push me away
I want you to look but I don't want you to touch
Now I'd never needed you so much
You'd better listen up girl when I say
I wanna I wanna you gonna you gonna get me some of that
I wanna get me some of that
Wanna get me some
I need to get me some of that
Wanna get gonna get me some of that
I wanna get me some of that
Wanna get me some of that
I need to get me some of that
I wanna get gonna get me some of that
Dress skin-tight upon flesh women flexing
Look at all the people on the dance-floor they're be dancin'
Saturday night they can be lookin' 'but no touchin' best
Listen up boy because
Now everybody wants what they ain't got
And it don't matter if you need it or not
And I need you more the more you push me away
I want you to look but I don't want you to touch
Now I'd never needed you so much
You'd better listen up girl when I say
I wanna I wanna you gonna you gonna get me some of that
I wanna I wanna you gonna you gonna get me some of that
I wanna get me some of that
Wanna get me some
I need to get me some of that
I wanna get gonna get me some of that
I wanna get me some of that
Wanna get me some of that
I need to get me some of that
Wanna get gonna get me some of that girl
I wanna get me some of that
I need to get me some of that
The song "Get Me Some" by Bro'Sis is about desire and attraction between two people. The singer expresses their attraction to someone they see on a Saturday night, who is wearing a tight dress that catches their attention. Despite their own reservations about getting involved with this person, the singer still desires them.
The lyrics reflect the idea that people want what they can't have and often desire things that they don't necessarily need. The singer even acknowledges their own conflicting emotions, saying that they want the person to look at them but not touch them. However, their desire for this person is so strong that they declare they need to have them, despite only wanting to be with one person.
Overall, "Get Me Some" is a song about the complexities of desire and attraction, and how people can be drawn to something even if they know it's not what they actually need or want.
Line by Line Meaning
Last saturday night
On a Saturday night in the past
She had a dress that was so tight
She was wearing a very tight dress
If I only knew what I was getting into
I didn't fully understand the consequences of my actions
I said: you turn me on
I was attracted to her
I said: you're coming on strong
She was being very flirtatious
And my man is standing right behind you
My romantic partner is nearby
Now everybody wants what they ain't got
People often desire what they can't have
And it don't matter if you need it or not
The desire is not always logical or practical
And I need you more the more you push me away
The more she resists, the more I want her
I want you to look but I don't want you to touch
I'm attracted to her physically, but not ready for physical contact
Now I'd never needed you so much
I never felt the intensity of this desire before
You'd better listen up girl when I say
I need her to pay attention to my words
I wanna get me some of that
I want to be intimate with her
I need to get me some of that
I feel like I can't live without being close to her
Wanna get gonna get me some of that
I am eager to satisfy this desire
I said: I'm only gonna give it up to only one man
I have standards and won't be intimate with just anyone
And I don't love you, no
I am not in love with you
I said: don't worry about a thing
There is nothing to be concerned about
'Cause for what I got planned
I have something in mind
Babe you don't need to, baby
She doesn't need to do anything in particular
Dress skin-tight upon flesh women flexing
Describing the way women were dressed and moving
Look at all the people on the dance-floor they're be dancin'
Observing people dancing on the dance floor
Saturday night they can be lookin' 'but no touchin' best
People are looking but not touching, for the best
I wanna I wanna you gonna you gonna get me some of that
Expressing eagerness and desire
I wanna get me some of that
I want to be intimate with her
I need to get me some of that
I feel like I can't live without being close to her
Wanna get gonna get me some of that
I am eager to satisfy this desire
I wanna get me some of that
I want to be intimate with her
Wanna get me some of that
Expressing eagerness and desire
I need to get me some of that
I feel like I can't live without being close to her
Wanna get gonna get me some of that girl
Expressing eagerness and desire
I wanna get me some of that
I want to be intimate with her
I need to get me some of that
I feel like I can't live without being close to her
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Thomas Charles La Verdi, Daniel Pandher
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Aryon Baker
iβm gonna teach my kids to use words instead of fake cry bc that would get on my nervesssss if they fake cried everytime they didnβt get their way
uhm i need to clarifyβ¦i donβt mean actual crying! ofc iβm going to encourage showing emotions and feeling and learning your emotions, but fake crying when they donβt get their way or something like what happened in this video ofc im not going to expect them to understand thatβs not the right way to express your feelings. if not talked about and encouraged to use actual words and sentences instead of fake crying (unless ofc they feel the need to really cry) could turn into unhealthy behaviors especially if it is encouraged thank you and have a good day β€οΈ
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Sad Beigeπ
Babies have to grow out of this trait, all babies do this naturally because they are newly learning to talk after their only means of communicating was to cry. Yes you can work with them and teach them good communication but if you canβt take any crying then no baby will be right for you. They are scientifically babies until age 5 and then they are still developing and learning. Any future child will require love & patience.
IBakedYouAPie
same πππ babies crying is the most annoying thing for me
lawrence shadow
They all do it and they all grow out of it at different rates. We did the exact kinda upbringing for our four and they grew out of it at their own paces.
We definitely discouraged the whining though; they were past that stage earlier than a lot of kids we knew.
Jessie Richardson
I am six months pregnant right now and their whining is twisting every single nerve in my body. I know they have to be taught and to learn and to grow but I see a lot of meditation in my future.
Theo D
My anger issue: . . .
Tam Brown
πmi ladie and arthie
43verWi1son
The way she tossed the cheese
ELLA@Tutorials
girly acted like the victim when she saw the cameraπ