Sin With Sebastian
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Sin with Sebastian is a moniker used by the German
Germans
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 musician
Musician
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/singer/songwriter
Songwriter
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 Sebastian Roth (born Neustadt an der Weinstraße
Neustadt an der Weinstraße
Neustadt an der Weinstraße is a town located in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With 53,892 inhabitants as of 2002, it is the largest town called Neustadt.-Etymology:...

) currently living and producing in Berlin
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, Germany
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. Sin With Sebastian came to prominence in 1995 with the Europe
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-wide hit
Hit record
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, "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)
Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)
In 1996, a remix was issued with various versions of the song as remixed by George Morel, Tommy Eckart, Kaspar and Ian Levine#Shut Up - Remix by George Morel...

", which made it up to #1
Record chart
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 in Spain
Spain
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, Austria
Austria
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, Finland
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, and Mexico
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, and Top 10 in most European countries. In addition it reached #26 on the U.S.
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 Billboard
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Hot Dance Club Play
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 chart
Record chart
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, #44 in the UK Singles Chart
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 and #4 in Finland
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. The single
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 and following album
Album
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, Golden Boy, were co-produced
Record producer
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 by Inga Humpe and Sebastian Roth.

Sin with Sebastian released three singles and one album between 1995 and 1997. Sin with Sebastian reappeared in 2007 with a new line-up; adding guitarist
Guitarist
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 Tom Steinbrecher to release a new single, "Fuck You (I am in Love)". This release was followed by an album called Punk Pop! EP in June 2008 and Punk Pop! 2 EP in July 2010.
In 2011 Sin with Sebastian wrote and produced a single for ex Porn Star "Dolly Buster" which they performed together on "Mtv Home".

Albums and EPs

  • Golden Boy
    Golden Boy (album)
    Golden Boy is the debut album by Sin With Sebastian, a moniker used by the German musician/songwriter Sebastian Roth. The Eurodance album contained the international hits "Shut Up ","He Belongs to me", and the title track Golden Boy"...

    (1995)
  • Punk Pop! EP (2008)
  • Punk Pop! 2 EP (2010)

Singles

  • "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)
    Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)
    In 1996, a remix was issued with various versions of the song as remixed by George Morel, Tommy Eckart, Kaspar and Ian Levine#Shut Up - Remix by George Morel...

    " (1995)
  • "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)
    Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)
    In 1996, a remix was issued with various versions of the song as remixed by George Morel, Tommy Eckart, Kaspar and Ian Levine#Shut Up - Remix by George Morel...

    " (remixes) (1996)
  • "Golden Boy
    Golden Boy (song)
    Golden Boy is a signature song by German Eurodance artist Sin With Sebastian. The 1996 single is the title track from the 1995 album of the same name, recorded at Boogie Park Studios. It was released on CD format.- Chart performance :...

    " (1996)
  • "He Belongs to Me" (Duet
    Duet (music)
    A duet is a musical composition for two performers. In classical music, the term is most often used for a composition for two singers or pianists; with other instruments, the word duo is also often used. A piece performed by two pianists performing together on the same piano is referred to as...

     with Marianne Rosenberg
    Marianne Rosenberg
    Marianne Rosenberg is a German Schlager music singer and songwriter.Marianne Rosenberg is the third of seven children from Auschwitz survivor Otto Rosenberg, who was a long-time advocate and representative of the Sinti and Roma peoples in Germany, a function which Marianne's sister Petra later...

    ) (1997)
  • "Fuck You (I am in Love)" (2007)
  • "Fuck You (I am in Love)" (remixes) (2007)
  • "That's All? (I'm Not Satisfied)" (2010)
  • "Wake up (feat Dolly Buster)" (2011)

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