Axel Bosse, also known as Aki Bosse, is a German pop musician who was born in Braunschweig on February 22, 1980. At the age of 17, Bosse signed his first recording contract with Sony Music as the singer of his former rock band Hyperchild. Although the first single was already in the charts, the band broke up after two years. Bosse then embarked on a solo career and released his debut album Kamikazeherz in 2005 while playing with his live band as a support act for Madsen and Mando Diao. Bosse's second solo album Guten Morgen Spinner followed in 2006, which was created together with producer Moses Schneider. In early 2009, he released the album Taxi, followed by Wartesaal in 2011, which reached number 9 in the German album charts. With the song "Frankfurt/Oder", a duet with actress Anna Loos, Bosse competes for Lower Saxony in the 2011 Bundesvision Song Contest and comes third. In March 2013, his fifth album Kraniche is released, this time reaching number 4 in the German charts and later receiving a gold record. After a short break, his album Engtanz made it to number 1 in the charts for the first time in 2016. The album also includes a collaboration with Casper on the song "Krumme Symphonie". The 2018 album Alles ist jetzt also jumped to number 1 in the charts. Its successor Sunnyside reached number 3 in 2021. In fall 2023, Bosse released Übers Träumen, his ninth studio album. The longplayer climbs to number 4 in the German charts. In April 2025, the best-of album 2005 - 2025 is released and climbs to number 15 in the German charts. At the same time, Bosse releases the new song "Vergangenheit" from the album.
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