Initially, the group consisted of German singers Judith Hinkelmann (T-Seven), Daniela Haak (Lady Danii), and American rapper George Jones (Sir Prophet).
When Hinkelmann departed from the act in 2000 to pursue a solo career, singer Nadia Ayche joined the group as her replacement.
Each of the band members soon adopted stage names, with Hinkelmann becoming "T-Seven", while Jones and Haak were known as "Sir Prophet" and "Lady Danii", respectively.
After a few years of performing in clubs without any mainstream success, Neumann and Matthiesen, now acting as both managers and producers, decided to change the band's name to Mr. President.
Under the new name, the group created an underground dance club hit with the song "MM", an acronym meaning (Marilyn Monroe) in 1993.
"Coco Jamboo" was featured on the album We See the Same Sun alongside the hit singles "I Give You My Heart" and "Show Me the Way".
Jojo Action, the first single released from Night Club, contributed to the band's continued success in Europe, peaking as high as No.
During the promotional campaign for Night Club in 1997, Lady Danii took a brief leave from the group to pursue a solo career with the band Reset, but she returned a few months later.
However, Matthiesen and Neumann appeared in a televised interview on German channel VIVA and explained that the voices were indeed those of Daniela and Judith, but that their pitches had been technically edited during recording.
According to her, it didn’t bother her that only Judith Hinkelmann and Daniela Haak appeared on stage, as it was simply stressful for the two front women.
Following the lack of success of their latest single and their fading public image, Judith Hinkelmann left the group in February 2000 to pursue her solo career.
Although the band performed live with Ayche and even began recording new songs, she was dismissed in 2002 due to directional disagreements with the group.
Once again, the band was compelled to find someone to fill the vacant lead vocalist position, and a few weeks later, they hired established pop singer Franziska "Franzi" Frank.
Today, Rennalls and Kovács continue to perform the Mr. President hits as a duo at concert venues worldwide.