Jannik Brunke
Jannik Brunke is a German singer-songwriter from Dinslaken. He gained attention in 2015 with his cover of "The Hanging Tree" from the Hunger Games, which...
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Jannik Brunke is a German singer-songwriter from Dinslaken. He gained attention in 2015 with his cover of "The Hanging Tree" from the Hunger Games, which found an audience online. His recordings include songs like "Summer Paradise (feat. Crisso)" and "Die Young (ft. Crisso)."
Brunke was discovered on YouTube in 2014 by Adrian Young, the drummer from No Doubt, who invited him to Los Angeles to work on music. He has released albums such as "The Hanging Tree" in 2015, a self-titled record in 2017, and "Chapters" in 2019.
He works as a solo artist, bringing in other musicians as needed for recordings and performances. His catalog also includes tracks like "Diamonds" and "Amnesia."
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