Malou Lovis Kreyelkamp

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Malou Lovis Kreyelkamp
Also known asMalou Lovis
Born1999
Wettringen, Germany
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2020–present

Malou Lovis Kreyelkamp (born 1999 in Wettringen) is a German singer. She is the winner of season 13 of the German talent competition The Voice of Germany , having competed on the team coached by Bill & Tom Kaulitz (from the band Tokio Hotel). [1]

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Personal life

She lives in Cologne. [1]

In her single "Glacier Rivers", Kreyelkamp thematized her coming out. In the song she is talking to her younger self, wishing her to be strong and brave enough to admit she wants to date women. She wants to encourage everyone who feels similar to stand up for themselves. [1] [2] [3]

Career

Kreyelkamp has released four singles on streaming platforms before her participation in The Voice of Germany. [4]

The Voice of Germany 2023

In 2023, Kreyelkamp auditioned for the thirteenth season of The Voice of Germany, singing "Rainbow Connection" by Jim Henson from The Muppet Movie. All four coaches turned, but Bill & Tom Kaulitz used their "block" on Ronan Keating, preventing Keating from getting Kreyelkamp on his team. Kreyelkamp ultimately chose to be a part of Team Bill & Tom, where she won the season on 8 December with 28.62% of the public vote. [5] Even before the official announcement of the title, Kreyelkamp was spontaneously invited by the Kaulitz brothers to join as a guest singer on Tokio Hotel's European tour in 2025. [6] [7]

Upon winning the show, Kreyelkamp sang her original song, "Glacier Rivers", which was then released as a single. Following her victory, she was given the opportunity to sign a record deal with the label Embassy of Music under Ministry of Sound. [3]

Performances on The Voice of Germany season 13
RoundSongOriginal artistOrderOriginal air dateResult
Blind Auditions"Rainbow Connection" Jim Henson 6.46 October 2023All four coaches (Giovanni Zarrella, Bill & Tom Kaulitz, Shirin David, and Ronan Keating) turned, joined Team Bill & Tom
Battles rounds"Everytime" (vs. Luna Cavari) Britney Spears 12.822 October 2023Saved by coach
Teamfights"Don't Watch Me Cry" Jorja Smith 17.624 November 2023Saved by studio audience
Semi-finals"People Help the People" Cherry Ghost 18.131 December 2023Saved by public
Finale"Glacier Rivers"Malou Lovis Kreyelkamp19.38 December 2023Winner
"All the Love That I Needed" (with James Blunt ) James Blunt 19.9

Discography

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
GER
"Vielleicht" (with Greta Marvie)2020Non-album single
"Song of the Ocean"Non-album single
"Wind Blows" (with Jan Benkest & NZ6)2023Non-album single
"How They Know" (with Jan Benkest)Non-album single
"Glacier Rivers"Non-album single

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by The Voice of Germany
Winner

2023
Succeeded by
TBA