German musicians who died due to Drug overdose

Here are 2 famous musicians from Germany died in Drug overdose:

Rob Pilatus

Rob Pilatus (June 8, 1964 New York City-April 2, 1998 Frankfurt) also known as Pilatus, Rob, Robert Pilatus or Milli Vanilli was a German singer, dancer and model.

Genres he performed include Funk, Pop music, Dance music, Hip hop music and Rap music.

Pilatus rose to fame in the late 1980s as one half of the pop duo Milli Vanilli alongside Fab Morvan, with whom he won multiple awards including a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1990. However, in 1990, it was revealed that Milli Vanilli had not actually sung on their album and had lip-synched their performances. This scandal led to the group being stripped of their Grammy Award and ultimately caused the downfall of their career.

Following the demise of Milli Vanilli, Pilatus struggled with addiction and legal troubles. He made several attempts to launch a solo career but never achieved the same level of success as his previous work. Tragically, at the age of 33, Pilatus was found dead in a Frankfurt hotel room from a suspected drug overdose. Despite the controversies surrounding his career, Pilatus remains a significant figure in the history of pop music.

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Carl Crack

Carl Crack (May 5, 1971 Swaziland-September 6, 2001 Berlin) a.k.a. Carl Bohm, Carl Böhm or Crack, Carl was a German , .

Discography: Lion MC and Black Ark.

Carl Crack was a highly influential musician and artist, primarily known for his work as a founding member of the band Atari Teenage Riot. Born in Swaziland in 1971, he spent much of his life in Berlin, where he became an active participant in the city's underground punk and techno scenes. He played a significant role in shaping the sound of electronic music, with his unique blend of punk rock, hip-hop, and techno.

Along with his work in Atari Teenage Riot, Carl also released two solo albums, Lion MC and Black Ark. These albums showcased his talent for blending genres and experimenting with new sounds. His music tackled issues like capitalism, consumerism, and politics, and he used his platform to advocate for social justice and equality.

Tragically, Carl passed away in 2001 at the young age of 30. His legacy, however, lives on through his music, which continues to inspire new generations of artists around the world.

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