Moskau (Dschinghis Khan song)
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“Moskau” | |||||
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Single by Dschinghis Khan from the album Dschinghis Khan |
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Released | 1979 | ||||
Genre | Disco | ||||
Length | 4:32 | ||||
Label | BMG | ||||
Writer(s) | Ralph Siegel | ||||
Producer | Bernd Meinunger | ||||
Dschinghis Khan singles chronology | |||||
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- This article is about the song by Dschinghis Khan. For the song by Rammstein, see Moskau (Rammstein song).
"Moskau" is a single by the German pop-act Dschinghis Khan. Its original release was in 1979.
In 2004 Moskau became a surprise hit on the Internet due to the sharing of a performance of the song from the group's glory days. Blogging viewers of the video commented that the wild disco dances, retro instrumentation, and happy German vocals are hilarious and oddly uplifting. The song and its video have become an internet fad.
In Japan, the song created a separate internet fad in 2005 from a Flash animation with nonsensical Japanese lyrics based on the original German being misheard as Japanese (see mondegreen).
The song is also a playable song on the Sony PSP game Taiko Drum Master Portable 2, as is "Dragostea din tei", another song turned into an Internet meme.
The song has also been covered by German black metal band Black Messiah.
External videos | |
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Video on YouTube | |
Japanese flash video | |
English video by Buffalax |