Information about the singer of the English version of Kiss Goodbye

The band was formed in 1987 in the Danish town of Arhus by Jascha Richter, Kare Wancher, Mikkel Lentz and Soren Madson (who left the band in 2000), based on a love of music***, with Jascha writing the lyrics and music. With producers Jens Hofman and Oli Poulsen, Rock Mike spent several months in the studio before releasing their self-titled debut album in '91. In January 1992, the hit The Actor hit the top of the Danish radio charts, followed by hits in Norway, Sweden, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines, creating a frenzy. The second album "Colors" was released in October 92 in Europe and Asia, and after 18 months of intensive worldwide touring, the album sold one million copies. Sleeping Child and 25 minutes captured the hearts of all fans and topped the charts one after another. The third album, "Played on Pepper", was released in 1995 and was immediately picked up by record labels in Brazil, South Africa, Arabia and a dozen other Asian countries. The album was also well received in Europe. Since October of that year, the band has performed 25 shows in 10 Asian countries. By the end of the concerts, "Pepper Trick" had sold more than 1.2 million copies. The fourth album "Nothing to Lose" was released in September 1997, and also ranked high in Asia and South Africa, with a total of 1 million copies sold, and sold out concerts in Johannesburg and Plywood, South Africa, in January 1998, with critics saying that Critics said the band was already on a par with the most popular groups in the UK and the US. After nine years together, they decided to take a break from the music scene for a while, and in the fall of 1998 Jascha wrote a few new songs, including Strange Foreign Beauty, which was chosen to accompany the worldwide release of the album "99 U.S. Edition of New Songs plus Strange Foreign Beauty - Remixes & More". Strange Foreign Beauty was chosen as the only single from the album "Strange Foreign Beauty - Remix & More". A collection of favorite songs from the first four albums, partly remixed and partly rearranged, was released in late 1999. In a very short time, Rock 'n' Roll Mike hit the charts again, and in turn changed the opinion of their fans in Portugal and elsewhere, although this time it wasn't promoted in Asia, it still maintained a million sales figure. In the spring of the new millennium, the Rock 'n' Roll Mike members returned to the band to prepare for the new album, but unfortunately bassist Soren decided to leave the band to go solo, and Jascha, Mikkel, and Kare found the talented Danish musician Boe Larson to produce their fifth album "Blue Night", which was also well received by their fans. The album was also well received by their fans, and once again proved that their music has transcended national boundaries and cultural barriers. In 2004, their latest album "Take Me To Your Heart", a cover of Jacky Cheung's classic Mandarin single Take Me To Your Heart, has made them a hit in the Chinese market, where they have just opened their arms to Western songs, and the album has sold hundreds of thousands of copies. Not only did the album sell hundreds of thousands of copies, but it also set a record of more than 3 million downloads on the Internet. Don't Have To Lose, another moving piece from the album, was also paired with the French love movie "Jeux D'enfants", which allowed all Taiwanese fans to see the charm of a rock 'n' roll Mike-style love song again. The song is a love song with a rock 'n' roll Mike's style.