Ivy Quainoo is a German singer. In February 2012, she won the first series of The Voice of Germany. In December 2017, it was announced that she will be one of six competing entrants in Unser Lied für Lissabon, the German national final for Eurovision Song Contest 2018.
Born: | 25, 1992, Berlin, Germany |
Genres: | Pop, power pop, pop rock |
Years active: | 2012 – present |
Associated acts: | The BossHoss |
Facebook: | Ivy Quainoo's Facebook profile |
IMDb: | Ivy Quainoo's IMDb |
About Ivy Quainoo
Award-winning German singer who is best known for being the first winner of The Voice of Germany, a sister show to the NBC megahit The Voice.
Before Fame
Prior to appearing on The Voice of Germany, she worked as a backup singer and writer for singer Jakob Royal's self titled debut album.
Achievement
By 2013 she had released two albums, Ivy and Wildfires, and had won several awards including the 2013 ECHO Award for Best Female National Artist, and the Radio 7 Award for Best Newcomer.
Family Life
Born in Berlin, Germany, her parents are of Ghanaian descent. In 2013 she was named an ambassador of Together For Africa, a Germany group raising awareness for the African continent.
Associations
As the 1st winner of The Voice of Germany, she is forever tied to The Voice franchise, which is well known for having Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine as a judge.
Information related to Ivy Quainoo
- German female pop singers
- The Voice (TV series) winners
- Musicians from Berlin