Corinna May is a German singer-songwriter known for her contributions to pop and adult contemporary music. Born on March 3, 1970, in Bonn, Germany, she gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Corinna May is perhaps best known for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2002, where she represented Germany with the song "I Can't Live Without Music," finishing in 21st place. Her discography includes notable albums such as "The Magic of Love" (1999) and "Surrender" (2001), which showcase her melodic style and emotive vocals. Corinna May's music often features themes of love and personal reflection, appealing to a broad audience. She has released several singles that have charted in Germany, contributing to her recognition in the pop music scene. While her mainstream impact may not be as pronounced as some of her contemporaries, Corinna May remains a respected figure in the German music landscape. Her work has influenced aspiring artists within the pop genre, and she continues to perform and release music, maintaining a dedicated fan base.