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'''"Schwartzgrad"''' is a single by the Nibelheimian pop act [[Jürchen Reiter]] released in early 1975. | '''"Schwartzgrad"''' is a single by the Nibelheimian pop act [[Jürchen Reiter]] released in early 1975. | ||
The band also recorded an English version, which they released in 1980. The song became a popular anti-Imperial song during the closing months of the [[War of Lorican Aggression]]. | The band also recorded an English version, which they released in 1980. The song became a popular anti-Imperial song during the closing months of the [[War of Lorican Aggression]]. It regained a worldwide popularity during the [[Imperial Crisis]] and the [[Eurasianna War]] | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 05:01, 28 May 2020
"Schwartzgrad" | ||||
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Single by Jürchen Reiter | ||||
from the album Jürchen Reiter | ||||
Language | German | |||
B-side | "Rocking Son of Jürchen Reiter" | |||
Released | 1975 | |||
Format | ||||
Genre | Disco | |||
Length |
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Label | IMG | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dolf Bergmann | |||
Producer(s) | Bernard Kieffer | |||
Jürchen Reiter singles chronology | ||||
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"Schwartzgrad" is a single by the Nibelheimian pop act Jürchen Reiter released in early 1975.
The band also recorded an English version, which they released in 1980. The song became a popular anti-Imperial song during the closing months of the War of Lorican Aggression. It regained a worldwide popularity during the Imperial Crisis and the Eurasianna War
History
The song also achieved enormous underground popularity in the Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance. A 15-second clip of the song's performance was shown as a part of the New Year holiday lineup on the state-run TV, leading to the immediate dismissal of the network's director.
On September 15, 2006, the song was uploaded to Alto Reel, and it quickly became an internet meme.