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Daniel Lopes
Background information
Birth nameLopes in 2013.
Born (1976-11-12) 12 November 1976 (age 48)
Brazil
OccupationSinger
Years active2002–present
Musical artist

Daniel Lopes (born 12 November 1976) is a German-Brazilian singer and songwriter. He came to fame as a contestant on the debut season of the television series Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German Idol series adaptation.

Early life

Lopes was born in Brazil and adopted by his German stepfather. During the show, he dated fellow contestant Juliette Schoppmann. They have since broken up.

Lopes was eliminated on 11 January 2003, and ended 7th on the show. After his elimination, he was signed to a label. His album For You (on CD and DVD, produced by Frank Farian) was released in February 2003, while the competition was still going on. Because of this, he was apparently dropped from the tour. Lopes released 2 singles off of For You: "Shine On" and "I Love You More Than Yesterday". "Shine On" reached No. 14 in the German charts in March 2003. He has released two other singles including "Last Christmas/I Used To Cry" (which came out in late 2003) and "Change The World" (released in 2005).

DSDS performances

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Shine On" (February 2003)
  • "I Love You More Than Yesterday" (June 2003)
  • "Last Christmas/I Used To Cry" (late 2003)
  • "Change the World" (2005).

References

  1. Daniel Lopes – Shine on, at Top40 Charts
Deutschland sucht den Superstar
Seasons
Winners
Winners' singles
Finalists' singles"We Have a Dream"
Runners-up
Other alumni
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