
Is Lena Meyer-Landrut A-List?
No — Lena Meyer-Landrut is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.
Reached A-list in 2010
Eurovision Song Contest Victory
Lost A-list status in 2011
Dropped to B tier — Eurovision Second Attempt
Ranking Timeline
Unser Star für Oslo
Lena won the German selection show to represent Germany at Eurovision 2010. As a 19-year-old unknown, she had minimal earnings but gained initial recognition in Germany.
Eurovision Song Contest Victory
Lena won Eurovision with 'Satellite', which topped charts across Europe and became a massive hit. This victory made her an overnight international sensation and launched her recording career.
My Cassette Player Success
Her debut album My Cassette Player debuted at #1 in Germany and achieved multi-platinum status. The success following Eurovision established her as a major pop star in German-speaking markets.
Eurovision Second Attempt
Lena represented Germany again at Eurovision, finishing 10th with 'Taken by a Stranger'. While maintaining visibility, the less successful showing marked the beginning of her peak fading.
Voice Kids Germany Judge
Lena became a coach on The Voice Kids Germany, transitioning to television personality work. This role provided steady income and maintained her profile but signaled a shift from music prominence.
Moderate Fame in Germany
Lena continues to release music and work on German television but is past her peak Eurovision glory days. She retains moderate fame primarily in Germany with niche appeal internationally.
Last updated: February 17, 2026