Jasmin Wagner, known by her stage name Blümchen, is a German pop singer and actress born on April 20, 1980, in Hamburg, Germany. She gained fame in the late 1990s, primarily in the Eurodance genre, characterized by catchy melodies and danceable beats. Her debut single, "Herz an Herz," released in 1995, became a massive hit, establishing her as a prominent figure in the German pop scene. Wagner's notable works include albums such as "Herzfrequenz" (1996) and "Die Welt gehört mir" (1998), which produced several chart-topping singles, including "Boomerang" and "Nie wieder." She is recognized for her vibrant, youthful image and her contributions to the Eurodance movement, which combined elements of techno and pop. In addition to her music career, Jasmin Wagner has appeared on television and in musical theater, showcasing her versatility as an entertainer. While her popularity peaked in the late 90s, her influence persists in the nostalgia for the Eurodance era, and she remains a beloved figure in German pop culture. Wagner's work has inspired a new generation of artists exploring similar sounds and aesthetics.