-
Whatfor is the name of the band
created by the
second season of the po****r
French reality-TV show
Popstars aired on RTL
Group TV
channel M6 in fall 2002...
-
American girl
group Eden's
Crush Popstars, a 2002
album by
French band
Whatfor Popstar Nima, a 2019 self-titled
album by
Popstar Nima "Pop Star", a 1970...
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until 20
December 2001 won by L5,
followed by a
second season 2002 won by
Whatfor, a
third season in 2004 (known as
Popstars - le duel) won by Linkup, and...
- (1–4) D8 (5)
Amazon Prime Video (6-)
Season 1, 2001: L5
Season 2, 2002:
Whatfor Season 3, 2003:
Linkup Season 4, 2007:
Sheryfa Luna
Season 5, 2013: The...
- (Portugal)
Become an
actress Monia Monia Righi Popstar 2
former member Whatfor Become a
singer Sofiane Sofiane Tadjine-Lambert Star
Academy 4
Become a...
- (1–4) D8 (5)
Amazon Prime Video (6-)
Season 1, 2001: L5
Season 2, 2002:
Whatfor Season 3, 2003:
Linkup Season 4, 2007:
Sheryfa Luna
Season 5, 2013: The...
- Platinum) John
Farnham – "When I Can't Have You" (Australia - 3× platinum)
Whatfor – "Un peu de patience" (France Popstars)
Alexander Klaws – "Break Free"...
- Estes), "Come" (originally by
Sophie Monk), "As Good As" (also
recorded by
WhatFor) and "Wishing on the Same Star" (originally by Keedy).[citation needed]...
- the
Polish communist regime. "Detailed
biography of
Witold Pilecki on
Whatfor" (in Polish).
Archived from the
original on 15
January 2008. Retrieved...
- https://web.archive.org/web/20071201104317/http://wilk.wpk.p.lodz.pl/~
whatfor/zw_ako.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20111002153739/http://www.przeciek...