Sarah Connor, born Sarah Marianne Corina Lewe on June 13, 1980, in Delmenhorst, Germany, is a prominent pop and R&B singer-songwriter. She gained fame in the early 2000s with her debut album, "Green Eyed Soul" (2001), which included hits like "From Sarah with Love" and "Bounce." Her soulful voice and emotional delivery quickly established her as a major figure in the German music scene. Connor's subsequent albums, such as "Naughty but Nice" (2002) and "Key to My Soul" (2003), solidified her status, combining pop sensibilities with R&B influences. She has released multiple chart-topping singles and albums in Germany, earning several awards, including Echo Awards and a World Music Award. Beyond her commercial success, Connor has made an impact through her philanthropic efforts, raising awareness for various social issues. She has also ventured into television, appearing as a coach on "The Voice of Germany." With her blend of catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Sarah Connor has contributed significantly to the evolution of contemporary German pop music, inspiring a new generation of artists in the genre.