Years active 1987 – present | ||
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Members Sebastian Krumbiegel, Jens Sembdner, Wolfgang Lenk, Henri Schmidt, Alexander Zieme, Mathias Dietrich Awards Echo Award for Best National Rock/Pop Group, Echo Award for Music Video of the Year Albums Küssen verboten, Familienalbum (Premium Version), Das Leben ist grausam, Die neuen Männer, Akustisch Live Profiles |
Die prinzen deutschland
Die Prinzen (The Princes) is a German music group. (Not to be confused with the Estonian band The Princes.) The band is made up of former members of the Thomanerchor (the choir of the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, Germany, where Johann Sebastian Bach was music director for many years) and a former member of the Dresdner Kreuzchor.
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- Die prinzen deutschland
- million r die prinzen lyrics
- Overview
- Band members
- Albums
- Videos
- Singles
- Songs
- References

million r die prinzen lyrics
Overview

Early albums consist of a cappella music. The band's first name was Die Herzbuben, but it was changed to Die Prinzen in 1991 to avoid confusion with the Volkstümliche Schlager duo Wildecker Herzbuben. The lyrics of their songs are often humorous, tongue-in-cheek critiques of German government or society. The group's most popular singles have been "Alles nur geklaut", "Gabi und Klaus", "Millionär", "Küssen verboten", "(Du musst ein) Schwein sein", "Mein Fahrrad", "Olli Kahn" (about German star World Cup goalkeeper Oliver Kahn) and "Deutschland".

In reference to the group's name and the Brothers Grimm fairy-tale "The Frog Prince", the group's logo is a green frog wearing a crown. The frog logo has appeared in a number of album and single covers.
Their hit song "Millionär" appeared in the accompanying video to the German textbooks "Komm Mit" and "Stationen".

"Deutschland" is a very cultural and ironic song about everything in Germany. It was written by German songwriter Steve van Velvet.
Band members
Die Prinzen:

Backup band:
Albums
Videos
Singles
Albums
D, A, and CH represent Germany, Austria, and Switzerland respectively.
Songs
Alles nur geklautAlles nur geklaut · 1993
Schwein seinSchweine · 1995
DeutschlandD · 2001