Passion Fruit was a German Eurodance trio. The first-generation line-up was formed with Blade (Manye Thompson), Dawn (Viola Schubbe), Pearl (Carla Sinclair), and MC Steve (Mario Zuber). The second generation was formed with Dutch singers Nathaly van het Ende and Debby St. Maarten and German singer María Serrano Serrano. The lyrics for their songs are a combination of English and Spanish. They were managed by Georg Bergheim. The lead vocalists for the group were Leticia Spormann and Kenneth Clemmons.

Passion Fruit
OriginBerlin, Germany
GenresPop, Eurodance, EDM, Euro-House, Schlager, Electronic
Years active1999–2001
LabelsX-Cell Records, Epic, Edel Records, RTL Musikedition
Past members1st generation
Manye "Blade" Thompson
Viola "Dawn" Schubbe
Carla "Pearl" Sinclair
Mario "MC Steve" Zuber

2nd generation
María Serrano Serrano †
Nathaly van het Ende †
Debby St. Maarten

Studio vocalists
Leticia Pareja-Padron
Kenneth Clemmons

Named after the tropical fruit, Passion Fruit got its start in 1999 with its debut hit single "The Rigga-Ding-Dong-Song." The single reached the Top 20 charts in many European countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The singles "Wonderland," "Sun Fun Baby (Looky Looky)," and "Bongo Man" were released from 2000 to 2001 and charted in the Top 40 on the German and Austrian singles charts.[1] "I'm Dreaming of... A Winter Wonderland" was released in December 2001, just nine days after María Serrano Serrano and Nathaly van het Ende were killed in the crash of Crossair Flight 3597, and it became a minor hit, reaching number 56 on the Swiss singles charts and number 72 on the German singles charts.

First-generation line-up edit

  • Blade (Manye Thompson)
  • Dawn (Viola Schubbe)
  • Pearl (Carla Sinclair)
  • MC Steve (Mario Zuber)

The first line up was established in June 1999 after the release of "The Rigga-Ding-Dong-Song," but the line-up soon parted ways in October due to internal disagreements and creative differences. Mario Zuber would go on to become an actor and Manye Thompson was featured on the song "Staying Amazing" by the Märtini Brös.

Second-generation line-up edit

The second line-up replaced the first line-up in January 2000 with the release of "Wonderland". Before joining the group María worked as a trained nurse and a model, and she gave birth to German rapper Jamule in 1996. Nathaly and Debby both worked as background dancers and singers before joining the group. In October 2001, the trio appeared in the German Playboy magazine with a photo of them topless. The trio would also serve as the opening act for Melanie Thornton on her tours.

Nathaly and Debby were both of born in The Netherlands and María was born in Germany, but she was largely of Spanish descent.

Plane crash edit

On 24 November 2001, two hours after the group's performance in Leipzig for Coca-Cola, the group boarded Crossair Flight 3597 to travel from Berlin to Zurich. Survivors of the crash stated that the members of Passion Fruit were being loud and disruptive during most of the flight and some people moved further away from them. During the flight's final approach to Zurich Airport, the captain made a fatal decision by descending too early while attempting to spot the runway due to poor visibility and failing to read the DME, which would have told him how far from the runway he actually was. This caused the plane to crash into a forest and catch on fire in Bassersdorf, just 2.5 miles from the runway at Zurich Airport. María Serrano Serrano, Nathaly van het Ende, and former La Bouche vocalist Melanie Thornton were among the 24 people that died in the crash, while Debby St. Maarten was among the 9 people that survived. St. Maarten was rushed to the hospital to receive treatment for her wounds, and doctors discovered that she had second and third degree burns on her hands and face and multiple bruises. "I'm Dreaming of...A Winter Wonderland" was released posthumously nine days later on 3 December 2001 and the royalties that the single made were donated to the victims' families and survivors of the accident. After the single was released, Passion Fruit permanently disbanded and no more singles or albums were released. Serrano is now a member of the 27 Club.

Post-accident edit

St. Maarten continued to have ongoing treatment for her injuries for the next 5 years. She occasionally posted messages on the official Passion Fruit Web site, usually each November around the anniversary of the accident, in tribute to Serrano and het Ende. On 5 December 2006, she appeared in an interview on the German television network Hallo Deutschland, which showed her visiting the site of the crash with her family, and she announced that she had recorded some songs for her solo album; however, due to her health complications and other personal reasons, she decided that music was no longer the career she wanted, and the album was eventually shelved by her manager. In 2007, after St. Maarten had fully recovered, she moved back to her hometown in the Netherlands to work as a social worker. She was interviewed for the 20th anniversary of the crash on 28 November 2021 episode of the German television show Prominent!. She explained in the interview that she knew that Serrano and het Ende were dead during the events of the accident because she called out their names but got no response. She also said that once she was discharged from the hospital some people would act uncomfortable around her when they saw her scars and she would often try to cover herself up even when it was warm outside and she also said that it took her 6 years to figure out what she wanted to do instead of performing.[2]

Second-album release and other material edit

Passion Fruit was working on its second studio album in mid-2001, shortly before the accident. Only two singles were released during the period: "Bongo Man" and "I'm Dreaming Of...A Winter Wonderland." The second album would have been the first release under Passion Fruit's new label, Edel, but it was shelved after the accident. The single "Bongo Man" featured the previously released song "Passion Gang (Ladadi)" as a bonus track. The single "I'm Dreaming of...A Winter Wonderland" included an altered version of White Christmas with mainly the same lyrics but different chorus lines and two mixes of the "Winter Wonderland" version.

The song "P.A.S.S.I.O.N." was recorded in 1999 and was intended to appear on the album Spanglish Love Affairs, but it was later cut. It was later pushed back to the single "Sun Fun Baby (Looky Looky)" as a bonus track.

The 2004 song "Kiss Me (Na, Na, Na)" by Leticia Spormann, who recorded vocals for most Passion Fruit releases, on the Edel label, is believed to have been meant for Passion Fruit, likely for the shelved second album.

"I'm Dreaming of...A Winter Wonderland" was released first on all streaming platforms in 2014 and Spanglish Love Affairs and the other singles were released onto streaming platforms in December 2023.

The vocalists behind Passion Fruit edit

Similar to Milli Vanilli, the lead vocals for the majority of the songs were credited to Cuban-German singer Leticia Pareja-Padron (a.k.a. Leticia Spormann) (born 23 February 1971), and the rapping verses were credited to German rapper and producer Kenneth Clemmons from Flensburg.[3] This meant that both line-ups were performing the songs through lip-synching. "I'm Dreaming of...A Winter Wonderland" was the only single for which the second line-up was credited for most of the vocals, although it featured partial vocals from Leticia and German singer Anja Bublitz (born 21 September 1969).

Discography edit

Album edit

Title & Details
Spanglish Love Affairs
  • Released: 10 April 2000
  • Label: X-Cell Records, Epic
  • Format: CD Stereo

Singles edit

Release date Title Peak chart positions Album
GER AUS
[4]
AUT CZE
[5]
NLD SWI
7 June 1999 "The Rigga-Ding-Dong-Song" 9 85 9 15 7 Spanglish Love Affairs
13 March 2000 "Wonderland" 22 11 9 69
5 June 2000 "Sun Fun Baby (Looky Looky)" 34 33 81
25 June 2001 "Bongo Man" 35 44 81
3 December 2001 "I'm Dreaming of...A Winter Wonderland" 72 63 56

References edit

  1. ^ "'+alt+'". www.elephant-music.de. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Passion Fruit & Melanie Thornton - then and Now | Damals und heute [German TV Report] (2021)". YouTube.
  3. ^ "KC".
  4. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 213.
  5. ^ "Hitparada radia - 33/2000" (in Czech). IFPI CR. Archived from the original on 19 August 2000. Retrieved 6 February 2021.

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