Lukas Loules (né Hilbert, born 23 December 1972) is a German songwriter, composer, music producer, and singer.
[1][2] 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.
[3] In 1996, Hilbert founded a band called Roh in Hamburg with Carsten Pape and Meik Dobbratz.
Following a tour with Peter Maffay, the band split [4] 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.
[11] In late 2006, Hilbert wrote the song "Erinner mich Dich zu vergessen", sung by Yvonne Catterfeld, which reached the top ten in Germany.
[12] 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.
[citation needed] In 2008, Hilbert wrote the title track of Peter Maffay's number one album Ewig.
1 in the German Album Charts [31] In 2017, Loules started his project "ChampionsLeak" together with his production partner Choukri.
[31][33][34] In 2020, Loules co-wrote and produced the Pop Idol Sweden Winner song "Used to me", together with Alexander Kronlund.