DSDS winner Ramon Roselly won the “loneliest DSDS final of all time” with “Eine Nacht”. Already during the show there were allegations that the song was not his.
Without any audience, Ramon Roselly sang to victory on Saturday with “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” (DSDS) with his song “Eine Nacht”. But immediately there were allegations that Dieter Bohlen – who composed the song – “borrowed” from the competition “The Voice”.
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Even while the DSDS final was still running, some users on Twitter noted that the song reminded them of the hit song “100 years are still too short” by “The Voice” candidate Randolphe Rose.
This was particularly noticeable because Ramon also sang Randolph Rose live in the finale. And: he had already played the song, which he obviously likes very much, at the casting. Back then Bohlen said he thought the song “shit”.
When asked about the allegations, producer Dieter Bohlen told “Bild” only: “Envious people are often stupid and have no idea.”