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MilleniumKid & JBS

   
Number of songs: 1 | Total weeks on charts: 9
Appearing in a total number of: 5 charts | Total period running: 7 days

MilleniumKid & JBS Top Songs

Biography
MilleniumKid, born Yasin Sert on January 1, 2000, in Gießen, Germany, is a singer-songwriter and music producer. His stage name reflects his birth year. He gained significant attention in
2023 with the single "Unendlichkeit," a collaboration with JBS. The track became a viral hit on TikTok, inspiring over 20,000 user-generated videos and reaching the German charts. A techno remix featuring The Boy The G was also released that year. Following this success, MilleniumKid signed with Warner Music. Later in 2023, he and JBS released another single, "Vielleicht Vielleicht," which also charted in Germany.
MilleniumKid's music blends elements of New Wave, synth-pop, indie rock, techno, and drum and bass, creating a distinctive sound within the German music scene.

JBS, born Jan Bennet Schemmer on November 27, 2005, in Ibbenbüren, Germany, is a singer, songwriter, and music producer. He began playing guitar at the age of five and later joined a school band. In 2021, he transitioned to beat production and started exploring various genres, eventually focusing on New Wave, synth-pop, and indie rock. In 2023, JBS won the Sparkassen Nachwuchspreis Kultur in the Kreis Steinfurt. That same year, he collaborated with MilleniumKid on the single "Unendlichkeit," which became a surprise hit, reaching number 34 on the German charts.
JBS's music is characterized by introspective lyrics and genre-blending compositions, resonating with a broad audience.
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team




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