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The director's cut music video to "No Angels" was directed by Ti West. It was released on March 15, 2024. [7] [8] A shorter version, titled the Official Video, was released March 18, 2024. [9] Both versions of the music video on YouTube have over 5 million combined views. [10]
The video opens with a scene of Mommsen discovering a remote mansion in a seemingly deserted rural region, following the breakdown of his car, a BMW 2000. [19] Deciding to search for help, he enters the empty antiquated building, which is occupied by four ghost-like entities (played by No Angels), whose interest he awakes. Throughout the video ...
Left to right: Nadja Benaissa, Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling and Jessica Wahls on-stage at the Kieler Woche on 27 June 2008. German-based No Angels, one of the most successful acts in German music history, [1] are an all-female pop band formed in 2000 on the debut season of the German adaption of the talent series Popstars.
No Angels are an all-female pop group from Germany, formed in 2000. Originally a quintet, consisting of band members Nadja Benaissa, Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling, Vanessa Petruo, and Jessica Wahls, they originated on the debut season of the German adaptation of the talent series Popstars and were one of the first television-cast acts to achieve sustainable success throughout Central Europe ...
"No Angel (It's All in Your Mind)" is a song by German pop band No Angels. It was written by Pete Kirtley , Tim Hawes and Liz Winstanley for the group's third studio album, Pure (2003), while production was helmed by Nik Hafemann along with Arno Kammermeier, Peter Hayo, and Walter Merziger who are credited under their production moniker Perky Park.
"Goodbye to Yesterday" is a song by all-female German pop group No Angels. It was written by Pelle Ankarberg, Joacim Persson, Niclas Molinder, and David Jassy and produced by Swedish production team Twin for the band's comeback record, their fourth studio album Destiny (2007).
Destiny is the fourth regular studio album by all-female German pop group No Angels, released by Polydor Records and Universal Music Domestic on 13 April 2007 in German-speaking Europe. A comeback release, it marked the return of No Angels after the group had gone into hiatus in autumn 2003, which allowed each member to launch solo careers.
The music video for the song was directed by Marcus Sternberg, and won the 2003 ECHO Award in the category Videoclip National. Inspired by the media-critical subtext of the lyrics, the clip features the quintet as printers of the fictional tabloid newspaper called Daily Express , each of them facing rumored page-one catchlines such as alleged ...