There is a funny German singer who is very creative in marketing campaigns: Sasha Schmitz. He started off as “Sasha” and his major breakthrough was “If you believe” in 1999. This is a beautiful acoustic version of “If you believe” together with Ina Müller, where Sasha was a guest in her late-night talk show.
Then at some point in his career he showed up with a slightly different hairstyle and pretended that he was Dick Brave from Vancouver. At this point it was so hard to speak German. He had such a strong American accent and lost all his memories.
As “Dick Brave & the Backbeats” he was checking if Rock ‘n’ Roll is still popular in 2003.
Since then he learned German very hard and now, after Sarah Connor was very successful with a German album, he appears again as Sasha – but in German.
The song has a quite catchy melody and sounds nice also in the acoustic version.