Sqeezer

Sqeezer was originally fronted by Reeves and Yvonne Spath (back dancer of Captain Jack, Culture Beat, Masterboy and after member of Funky Diamonds) .

The group released the lead single of the second studio album, "Get It Right", a collaboration with the German boy band Bed & Breakfast and singer and host Mola Adebisi, cousin of Reeves.

In contrast to their previous album, Sqeezer changed their musical direction to a more mature sound, combining slower pop and reggae fusion with Hip Hop, Funk and Soul elements.

However, in September 2001, Stern briefly returned with Veronica being replaced by model Heidi Goldstein for the single "Remember Summertime", a reworked version from the song "Summertime" from Streetlife, before departing a second time for Stern from the group, to focus on her own music and acting career, later to form a Jazz group Mathilda in 2005.

Following the leavings of Stern and Goldstein, Reeves held an audition in March via RTL II News, which resulted in singer Eve and dancer Andreas Höhnke filling their places.

In March 2008, the group released the single "High Heels", co-written by Delroy Rennalls alias Lazy Dee of Mr. President fame.

In their MySpace account, the group released another tracks, "Anybody", a song which previously appeared on the compilation sampler "Fantasy Dance Hits Vol.

[2] In 2008 and 2010, the group has been featured on a DJ Beatboy single called "Hey Helicopter" and released new mixes of "High Heels".

[7] The 23 year old was deported to Germany after finishing his prison sentence in Poland for other crimes, while the other was caught in Barcelona carrying fake documents, three mobile phones and a large amount of cash.

[8] Sqeezer is best known for catchy, good mood, high energy dance songs such as "Scandy Randy", "Blue Jeans" or "Sweet Kisses" or reggae fusion songs such as "Saturday Night", "Hey Helicopter" or "Remember Summertime" with easy beats, sounds, melodies and simple, sometimes grammatically flawed, lyrics.

The style of eurodance was dance music with a female singer and a male rapper to follow a traditional verse-chorus structure.

While mixing dance, reggae fusion and pop music with samples and elements from the 1950s on the debut album Drop Your Pants, Sqeezer changed their musical direction on Streetlife to a more mature sound, combining slower pop and reggae fusion with Hip Hop, Funk and Soul elements.

The proof has been more given when Spath and Stern appeared with their real singing voices on other musical projects such as Funky Diamonds and Mathilda.

To promote their music in America, Sqeezer signed a deal with Foot Locker, where their song "Hot Bikini" was featured in July 2007 in Canada in most of their stores.