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Die PrinzenDie Prinzen are a German music group specialising in a cappella music. The band is made up of former members of the choir (Thomanerchor) of the Thomaskirche (St. Thomas' Church) in Leipzig, Germany, where, incidentally, Johann Sebastian Bach was music director for many years. Overview The lyrics of their songs are often humourous, tongue-in-cheek critiques of German government or society. They gained popularity in Germany after a long hiatus with their song "Olli Kahn", referring to Germany's star World Cup goalie Oliver Kahn. The band's lead singer is Sebastian Krumbiegel, and their most popular singles have been "Millionr", "Kssen verboten", "Olli Kahn" and "Deutschland" The band The band consists of seven members: Discography Singles - Gabi und Klaus (1991)
- Millionr (1991)
- Mein Fahrrad (1991)
- Mann im Mond (1991)
- Kssen verboten (1992)
- Bombe (1992)
- Alles nur geklaut (1993)
- berall (1993)
- Du spinnst doch (1993)
- Schwein sein (1995)
- Ich will ein Baby (1995)
- Alles mit'm Mund (1996)
- Hose runter (1996)
- Heute ha-ha-habe ich Geburtstag (1996)
- Ganz oben (1997)
- So viel Spa fr wenig Geld (1999)
- Deutschland (2001)
- Hier sind wir (2001)
- Popmusik (2001)
- Olli Kahn (2002)
- Chronisch Pleite (2003)
- Unsicherheit macht sich breit (2004)
Albums - Das Leben ist Grausam (1991)
- Das Leben ist Grausam (a cappella)
- Kssen verboten (1992)
- Kssen verboten (a cappella)
- Alles nur geklaut (1993)
- Alles nur geklaut (a cappella)
- Schweine (1995)
- Alles mit'm Mund (1996)
- Ganz oben (1997)
- Soviel Spa fr wenig Geld (1999)
- Soviel Spa fr wenig Geld (a cappella)
- Festplatte (1999)
- D (2001)
- Monarchie in Germany (2003)
- HardChor (2004)
Videos - DVD 10 Jahre Popmusik (2001)
- VHS 10 Jahre Popmusik (2001)
External links Prinzen, Die
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