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Hila Bronstein (2005)
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Birth name | Hila Bronstein |
Born | July 26, 1983 |
Origin | Israel / Germany |
Genres | R&B / Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1983–1996 (normally Life) 1996 (solo) 1996–2001 (normally Life) 2001–2006 (group) 2006–2012 (solo) 2012–present (normally Life) |
Labels | unknown |
Associated acts | Bro'Sis |
Website | Official myspace |
Hila Bronstein (Hebrew: הילה ברונשטיין; born July 26, 1983) is an Israeli-German singer and songwriter, who rose to fame as a member of the R&B/Pop group Bro'Sis. She's currently working on a solo career.
Bronstein was the second daughter born to an Israeli drummer, Amir Bronstein, and his wife, African singer Mary-Christine, in Tel Aviv. In 1985, at the age of two, Hila's family left the country to move to Amsterdam, Netherlands, before eventually settling down in Frankfurt am Main, Germany the year after. She was raised in her father's Jewish faith. Bronstein and her sister Karen attended the Musterschule gymnasium.
In 2001, Bronstein decided to audition for the second season of the German reality television program Popstars. She entered the competition with thousands of other men and women, and the judges Alex Christensen, Noah Sow and Detlef Soost were impressed with her performance of Tina Arena's song "Show me Heaven". She earned positions in the Recall and the Re-recalls, before immediately travelling to Ibiza, Spain to join her competitors for a workshop there. In the end, Hila made it to the final eighth on the show, and during a special episode in November 2001, jury member Soost disclosed that she was chosen to become part of the final group, later called Bro'Sis.
With the final six members of the band in place, Popstars continued tracking the development and struggles of Bro'Sis. However, it took another two months until the band released "I Believe", produced by Christensen, which would subsequently appear on the band's debut album Never Forget (Where You Come From). The single and the album became a major success, both peaking at No.1 on the German and Austrian singles, airplay and albums charts, eventually selling more than 1.5 million copies.