Two in one

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Now and Forever
  AT 8th 05/10/1998 (16 weeks)
Around the world
  AT 8th 07/11/1999 (10 weeks)
Glamorous life
  AT 40 09/10/2000 (2 weeks)
Best of
  AT 31 06/24/2001 (4 weeks)
Singles
Wave your hands in the air
  AT 18th 07/20/1997 (9 weeks)
Makeema
  AT 4th 02/08/1998 (15 weeks)
Like a dream
  AT 21st 07/12/1998 (9 weeks)
Indian song
  AT 2 
gold
gold
05/16/1999 (17 weeks)
Hamma Heyah Ho
  AT 35 09/05/1999 (5 weeks)
Video Killed the Radio Star
  AT 24 06/10/2001 (9 weeks)

Two in One was an Austrian pop / dance duo.

Career

The band consisted of the Viennese singer and Petra Suk ("Suki") and the Nigerian DJ and rapper George Alaba , the father of the future professional footballer David Alaba, worked full-time as art directrice in Andrea Weidler's model agency . The two met in 1997 at the African Club in Vienna, where Alaba worked as a DJ.

The most successful song, Indian Song , reached position 2 in the Austrian charts as well as a gold record and was featured on many samplers ( Bravo Hits 26 , Mega geil! Vol. 2 , Boom '99 , Ö3 Greatest Hits Vol. 11 , Après Ski Hits 2000 etc.) published.

A legal dispute over the band name with a German record company led to the end of the duo.

Albums

  • 1998: Now and Forever
  • 1999: Around the World
  • 2000: Glamorous Life
  • 2001: Best Of

Singles

  • 1997: Wave Your Hands in the Air
  • 1997: Makeema
  • 1998: Like a Dream
  • 1998: Taste of Love
  • 1998: Taste of Love Christmas Song
  • 1998: Now and Forever
  • 1999: Indian Song
  • 1999: Hamma Heyah Ho
  • 1999: Hollywood '99
  • 2000: Bye, Bye Rain
  • 2000: Mama Africa
  • 2001: Video Killed the Radio Star

More careers

After her singing career, Petra “Suki” Suk trained as a presenter and advertising spokesperson and has been a professional speaker ever since. In addition, Petra Suk was artistically active (“Art on Stainless Steel”). In 2005 she made seven stainless steel platinum awards for the Rammstein music group for the record company Universal Music .

Alaba turned back to his job as a DJ, which he later gave up to support the sports career of his son David and the singing career of his daughter Rose May Alaba .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Chart sources: AT
  2. a b Awards for music sales: AT
  3. a b Clara Akinyosoye: George & Gina Alaba: The parents of the star ticker. Die Presse , June 19, 2012, accessed April 25, 2013 .
  4. Gerald Kleffmann: "Only Gogo, no prostitution bar". Interview with George Alaba. sueddeutsche.de . March 13, 2010, accessed on January 4, 2020