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The lyrics of the song endorse pacifism. This song gives signals that the previously announced album Görlitzer Park is becoming more critical about society just like their second previous one Hurra die Welt geht unter. At the end of February 2024, K.I.Z announced their podcast "Kannibalen in Zivil - Der Podcast" ("Civil Cannibals - The podcast").
Züruck in die Zukunst: SDP [14] 5 June Glück ohne Scherben: Ferris MC [15] 12 June Fette Unterhaltung: Ali Bumaye [16] 19 June Fata Morgana: KC Rebell [17] 26 June Mama: MoTrip [18] 3 July Fata Morgana: KC Rebell [19] 10 July MTV Unplugged: Cro [20] 17 July Hurra die Welt geht unter: K.I.Z [21] 24 July MTV Unplugged: Cro [22] 31 July [23] 7 ...
Hurra die Welt geht unter: K.I.Z [62] 24 July "Reality" Lost Frequencies featuring Janieck Devy [63] Sing meinen Song – Das Tauschkonzert – Volume 2: Various artists
Die Amigos: 12 July "Goodbye" Feder featuring Lyse: MTV Unplugged: Cro: 19 July "El mismo sol" Álvaro Soler: Hurra die Welt geht unter: K.I.Z. 26 July "El Perdón" Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias: Sommersehnsucht: Calimeros 2 August 9 August Water for Your Soul: Joss Stone: 16 August "Astronaut" Sido featuring Andreas Bourani: 7: Paul Kalkbrenner ...
The Hip-Hop group K.I.Z featured singer Henning May in their song Hurra die Welt geht unter. In autumn 2015, the band signed with Universal. Together with Moses Schneider they recorded the EP Wird schon irgendwie gehen at Hansa-Studios in Berlin. It was released on 16 October, 2015, by the label Vertigo Berlin. [12]
"Hurra" (in the booklet of the album, "Hurra!") is a song by the punk band Die Ärzte. It is the third track and the second single from their 1995 album Planet Punk . In the fadeout, a sample from the movie Clerks can be heard („That's beautiful, man.“).
Die Ärzte performing in 2008 The following is a complete list of songs recorded or played live by the German rock band Die Ärzte , as well as Farin Urlaub , the Farin Urlaub Racing Team , and musician Bela B.
A European-only single, "Hurra, hurra, die Schule brennt", was released on the same date as "You Said No" was released in the UK. "You Said No" is titled "Crash and Burn" on the original album release, but its title was changed for the single release because of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster . [ 8 ]