PM Sampson

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Listen to My Heart Beat
  DE 61 01/28/1991 (10 weeks)
Singles
We Love to Love (with double key)
  DE 4th 07/02/1990 (32 weeks)
  AT 13 04/11/1990 (9 weeks)
How I Miss You So
  DE 16 11/26/1990 (23 weeks)
  AT 16 01/27/1991 (11 weeks)
You're the Only One for Me
  DE 81 06/15/1992 (3 weeks)

PM Sampson , also PM Sampson (born September 7, 1960 in New York City ; real name Phillip-Mychal Sampson ), is an American rapper .

biography

Phillip-Mychal Sampson came to Germany as a US soldier in the early 1980s and was stationed in Heidelberg . After his military service he stayed and worked as a DJ . Sampson later moved to the Lower Rhine and met producer Peter Columbus ( Bernd Göke ) there, who not only offered him his later hit We Love to Love , but also produced an entire album for the rapper.

PM Sampson's songs had commercial success only in Germany and Austria. The only album, Listen to My Heart Beat , rose to number 61 in the German charts in 1991 ; The singles released were also hits: We Love to Love , a feature with choir singer Paul Lowe from Guiana aka Double Key, reached number 4 in Germany in 1990 and number 13 in Austria , How I Miss You So got up a short time later in both countries 16th place.

With You're the Only One for Me succeeded in 1992 once again made it into the German single charts, but this time at No. 81. Until 1994, appeared several more singles, but were unsuccessful.

In the 2000s, Sampson worked as a physical education and English teacher and took part as a candidate on the comeback show on ProSieben . Among other things, he taught at the Clara-Schumann-Realschule in Neunkirchen-Seelscheid .

Discography

album

  • 1990: Listen to My Heart Beat

Singles

  • 1990: We Love to Love (with Double Key)
  • 1990: How I Miss You So
  • 1991: Listen to My Heartbeat
  • 1991: Hot Bodies on the Beach
  • 1992: You're the Only One for Me
  • 1993: (I Got) My Eyes on You
  • 1994: Ain't over Now
  • 1997: Take Me Home, Country Roads (Memory Lane feat.PM Sampson)

swell

  1. a b Chart sources: DE AT
  2. a b P. M. Sampson at br.de ( Memento from April 24, 2014 in the Internet Archive )

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