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Name
  
Lukas Hilbert

Music group
  
Roh

Albums
  
ROHmantisch

Spouse
  
Tryna Loules (m. 2014)

Role
  
Composer


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Nominations
  
Echo Award for the Producer/s of the Year

Similar People
  
Tryna Loules, Oliver Petszokat, Alexander Kronlund, Carsten Pape, Yvonne Catterfeld

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Lukas Loules (born Lukas Hilbert, 23 December 1972 in Hamburg, Germany) is a German composer, lyricist, music producer, and singer. In 2014, he married Katerina Loules and changed his name to Lukas Loules.

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Career

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Hilbert founded a band called The Future with his brother Kieran when he was 12 years old. They toured Germany until Udo Lindenberg took the brothers into his Panikorchester. At the same time, Lukas and Kieran Hilbert founded a rock band called Hauden & Lukas, and Lukas began writing songs with Lindenberg. He worked on the 1991 Lindenberg album Ich will Dich haben, which won a golden disc, before releasing two less-successful solo albums.

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He achieved his first notable success as a lyricist when the single "Du mußt ein Schwein sein" performed by Die Prinzen reached the top ten in Germany in 1995. In 1996, he wrote the lyrics for the Blümchen song "Boomerang".

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In 1996, Hilbert founded a band called Roh in Hamburg with Carsten Pape and Meik Dobbratz. The band released three albums, in 1996, 1998, and 2000 (Rohmantisch). Following a tour with Peter Maffay, the band split

In 2003, Hilbert produced and sang on the Oli.P singles "Neugeboren" and "Alles ändert sich". Also in 2003, he wrote the lyrics for the Dieter Bohlen production of "Für Dich", sung by Yvonne Catterfeld, which reached number one in the German singles charts.

In December 2004, the single "Was ich an Dir mag", on which Hilbert performed as a solo singer, reached number three in the German singles charts. He appeared as a member of the jury in the Popstars TV series, and produced the debut single "Sweetest Poison" of the band Nu Pagadi, which was formed from that series. The single reached number one on the German singles charts. He wrote lyrics and produced the number one album Laut und Leise by Peter Maffay. In January 2005, Hilbert released a solo album with the title Der König bin ich. In 2005, Hilbert performed with Trina with the song "Kommt meine Liebe nicht bei dir an" representing Bremen in the Bundesvision Song Contest 2005, placing 11th with 31 points.

At the end of 2006, Hilbert wrote the song "Erinner mich Dich zu vergessen", sung by Yvonne Catterfeld, which reached the top ten in Germany. On 3 November 2006, he released the single "Ganze Welt" on which he sang with Katerina Loules, also known as Tryna, who had been a contestant on Popstars. In December 2006, he sang his composition "In Dir Ist Immer Noch Ein Licht", with Peter Maffay, Udo Jürgens, José Carreras, and Piero Masuchett as the opening song at the José Carreras Gala 2006.

In 2008, Hilbert wrote the title track of Peter Maffay's number one album Ewig.

In 2010, Hilbert composed the single "Missing You" for the girl group The Saturdays together with Alexander Kronlund. The single was his first success in the UK and reached number three. It spent three weeks at number one in the radio charts.

In 2011, Hilbert moved to Los Angeles and worked together with the South Korean girl group Wonder Girls. He co-wrote and co-produced their song "Nu Shoes" and the first American release "Like Money" feat. Akon.

In 2012, Hilbert co-wrote and co-produced Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Tonight I'm Getting Over You".

He did the "Hilbert remix" for Taylor Swift's Billboard number one song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together".

In 2012, Hilbert co-wrote the Kesha song "All That Matters (The Beautiful Life)" with Kesha, Max Martin, Shellback, Savan Kotecha, and Alexander Kronlund.

In 2012, Hilbert co-wrote and produced Chris Brown's single "Nobody's Perfect"

In 2012, Hilbert co-wrote and co-produced Carly Rae Jepsen and Nicki Minaj's song "Tonight I'm Getting Over You".

In 2013, Hilbert co-wrote and produced G.R.L.'s song "Girls Are Always Right".

In 2014, Hilbert married Katerina Loules and changed his name to Lukas Loules. Loules wrote and produced David Guetta's song "Sun Goes Down", which appeared on Guetta's album Listen.

In 2015, Loules co-wrote and co-produced the Tori Kelly song "Expensive", co-wrote and produced the Adam Lambert song "The Light" co-wrote and produced the Carly Rae Jepsen song "I Didn't Just Come Here to Dance" and co-wrote and co-produced the Tinashe feat. Chris Brown song "Player".

In 2016, Loules produced and co-wrote "The Life", a song performed by American girl group Fifth Harmony under his producer name "LULOU". The song is written by Tinashe, Lukas Loules and Alexander Kronlund and vocal produced by Tryna Loules

In 2016, Loules produced and co-wrote "That's My Girl", a song performed by American girl group Fifth Harmony under his producer name "LULOU". The song is written by Tinashe, Lukas Loules and Alexander Kronlund and vocal produced by Tryna Loules it was released as the 3rd Single of the Album.

In 2016, Loules produced and co-wrote the Daya song "Got The Feeling" under his producer name "LULOU".

References

Lukas Loules Wikipedia