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  2. List of number-one hits (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    1970/71 [1] [2] "Butterfly" Danyel Gérard ... German rapper Capital Bra is the most successful artist on the German single charts with 22 number-one hits. Artist No ...

  3. List of number-one hits of 1970 (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (April 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) This is a list of the German Media Control Top100 Singles Chart number-ones of 1970. Issue date Song Artist 3 January ...

  4. List of best-selling singles by year (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    "Free Like the Wind" 15 Sean Paul Jamaica "Get Busy" 16 Daniel Küblböck Germany "You Drive Me Crazy" 17 50 Cent United States "In Da Club" 18 Wolfsheim Germany "Kein Zurück" 19 Las Kanzler/Die Gerd Show Germany "Der Steuersong" 20 Shania Twain Canada "Ka-Ching!"

  5. Triumvirat - Wikipedia

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    Triumvirat was a West German progressive rock band from Cologne in then-West Germany. They became, during the 1970s, a key figure in Eurock, the progressive rock of continental Europe whose German variant is called krautrock. The name Triumvirat comes from the Latin word triumvirate, which refers to a group of three powerful individuals.

  6. Krautrock - Wikipedia

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    Krautrock (also called kosmische Musik, German for "cosmic music" [9] [10] [11]) is a broad genre of experimental rock that developed in West Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [10] It originated among artists who blended elements of psychedelic rock, avant-garde composition, and electronic music, among other eclectic sources. [12]

  7. ZDF-Hitparade - Wikipedia

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    Earlier musical TV-shows had already switched to full-playback. Also, with the exception of the pilot, each episode was live, which also was unusual. Another innovation of Hitparade was the stage design. All earlier musical shows in German television had a somewhat theatre-like design which created a huge distance between singer and audience.

  8. Category:German women singers - Wikipedia

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    German girl groups (21 P) J. German women jazz singers (21 P) M. German mezzo-sopranos (1 C, 6 P) German musical theatre actresses (20 P) O. German women opera ...

  9. List of number-one hits of 1973 (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Issue date Song Artist 5 January "Ich Wünsch' mir 'ne Kleine Miezekatze" Wums Gesang: 12 January 19 January 26 January 2 February 9 February 16 February