Paul Engemann

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Paul Engemann is a 1980s pop musician best-known for his 1983 song "Scarface (Push it to the Limit)". The song featured prominently in the film Scarface, which was released in the same year. As Engemann had no further hits or other released material, he is considered to be a one-hit wonder.

Together with Giorgio Moroder he landed a number one hit in Germany (81 in USA) with "Reach Out" that became the official song to the XXIIIrd Olympic Games 1984 in Los Angeles. Among other releases were "American Dream" (with Giorgio Moroder 1984), "Shannon's Eyes" (1985, 1986), "Brain Power" (Summer School - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1987), "To be number one" (1990), "Never ending story" (2000), "Face to Face" (2001). He joined the band Animotion as lead singer in 1988 which dissolved in 1990.

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