Connor had separated from
Marc Terenzi in late 2008. In 2009, she was featured on the Central European version of
Enrique Iglesias' song "
Takin' Back My Love". Later that year, she released the song "Standing On Top Of The World" as a download, available through a code on
Always packaging for a limited time.[4] The song, retitled "Top Of The World", was then included on the deluxe edition of Real Love. In August of 2010, two months before the album's release, Connor made her relationship with Florian Fischer public.
Released to a lukewarm reception by critics,[5] the album debuted at number eight on the
German Albums Chart and reached number fifteen and twenty-two in
Austria and
Switzerland respectively.[6] Altogether, Real Love produced two singles, including "
Cold as Ice," which reached the top twenty on the
German Singles Chart, and its
title track.[7][8] Following the underperformance of the album and both of its singles, Connor went on a hiatus after which she would release the commercially successful German-language album
Muttersprache in 2015. Connor would return to English-language material in 2022, with her second Christmas album Not So Silent Night.
Connor had separated from
Marc Terenzi in late 2008. In 2009, she was featured on the Central European version of
Enrique Iglesias' song "
Takin' Back My Love". Later that year, she released the song "Standing On Top Of The World" as a download, available through a code on
Always packaging for a limited time.[4] The song, retitled "Top Of The World", was then included on the deluxe edition of Real Love. In August of 2010, two months before the album's release, Connor made her relationship with Florian Fischer public.
Released to a lukewarm reception by critics,[5] the album debuted at number eight on the
German Albums Chart and reached number fifteen and twenty-two in
Austria and
Switzerland respectively.[6] Altogether, Real Love produced two singles, including "
Cold as Ice," which reached the top twenty on the
German Singles Chart, and its
title track.[7][8] Following the underperformance of the album and both of its singles, Connor went on a hiatus after which she would release the commercially successful German-language album
Muttersprache in 2015. Connor would return to English-language material in 2022, with her second Christmas album Not So Silent Night.