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  2. Gzuz - Wikipedia

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    Gzuz gained attention in the U.S. after WorldStarHipHop posted the video for his song "Was Hast Du Gedacht". The music video went viral due to its extremely graphic and violent nature. Worldstar later posted the video for his song "Warum" as well.

  3. 187 Strassenbande - Wikipedia

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    His artistic name Gzuz comes from Ghetto-Zeug unzensiert. In October 2010, he was sentenced to three years and six months in prison for robbery theft. During his imprisonment, 187 Strassenbande completed a "Free Gzuz Tour" in 2012 and sold Gzuz merchandise, such as Free Gzuz T-shirts to support him financially while incarcerated.

  4. Wadde hadde dudde da? - Wikipedia

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    "Wadde hadde dudde da?" (German pronunciation: [ˈvadə ˌhadə ˌdʊdə ˈdaː]; a derivative of the expression was hast du da? "what do you have there?") was the German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, performed in an invented dialect of German by comedian Stefan Raab.

  5. Bonez MC - Wikipedia

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    Johann Lorenz Moser (born 23 December 1985), better known by his stage name Bonez MC, is a German rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer.. Bonez is a member of the German hip hop gang 187 Strassenbande consisting of the rappers Gzuz, Maxwell, LX, Sa4 and Bonez MC, graffiti artist Frost and music producer Jambeatz.

  6. Du hast - Wikipedia

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    The English lyrics are not a direct translation of the German; the original lyrics take advantage of a pair of German homophones: when conjugated in the second person singular form (i.e. "you"), the verbs haben (to have) and hassen (to hate) become respectively du hast and du hasst, which sound identical.

  7. Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227 - Wikipedia

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    [78] Scott and the Bach Cantata Club made the first recording of Jesu, meine Freude, which was the first of any motet by Bach, in 1927, sung in English. [79] The optimum size of the choir in this work continues to be discussed to this day, for example in reviews of Philippe Herreweghe 's one voice per part recordings of 1985 and 2010.

  8. German modal particles - Wikipedia

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    In English, translations to "I should think" or "just to mention" seem possible depending on context: Des kôsch fei net macha! (Swabian) = Das kannst du (eigentlich wirklich) nicht machen. (You can't do that! / If you do look at it, you really can't do that. / You can't, I should think, do that.) I bin fei ned aus Preissen!

  9. Geh unter der Gnade - Wikipedia

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    "Geh unter der Gnade" (Go under the mercy) is a Christian hymn in German with text and music by Manfred Siebald, written in 1987. It is a hymn of the genre Neues Geistliches Lied (NGL), appearing in the Protestant Evangelisches Gesangbuch, and in many songbooks.