Americans React to the Most Popular German Songs 1990-1999
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LUCSTAR is back at it again with another countdown of popular German songs! Watch as we react to the most popular German songs from 1990 to 1999! Which was your favorite of these songs? Ya'll rockin with Germany?! Let us know in the comments below!
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You laugh at the 90s. Then listen to the 80s first. The so-called "New German Wave" Neue Deutsche Welle. Much more fun. 🙂
@stereokuuji
9 ай бұрын
Nooooo😭
You really need to check out Falco, like already planned to with "Out of the Dark". He's a fucking G. Unfortunately died shortly after that song, but his impact on music is legendary
fun fact: one of the guys in the first viedo : Wildecker Herzbuben is the cousin of Bruce Willis. No joke.
"Beinhart" by Torfrock is a theme song from a cartonic german comedy movie called "Werner - Beinhart!" (which is based on a comic serie in germany, which has still a big fan group today, in which a young motorbike fan tries to tune a bike big and his mischief etc. with the people around him and the police (where some vehicles got build in real live too), the movie got 4 sequels too), in which the band members and also the comic author got featured aswell
The 90s were the most nostalgic times for me in terms of music (even tho I didn't exist during that era). I know a lot of the songs here from my childhood and I never get bored when I hear them over and over again. It's funny how I never heard "Mambo Nr. 5" ever before and when I first heard it in one of the reactions I was like "This has to be a REALLY popular song." I ended up being right. Wish I heard it a long time before.
90s is complete top 10 german making unbelievable
the beinhart song was actually the titlle song to a great brain of fun on carton movie
2:13 I didn't know Milli Vanilli were German Anyway I used to listen to most of these songs as a kid which would explain my love for EDM
@indiansoul1633
Ай бұрын
They were not, but produced by Frank Farian(one of the biggest in Germany), who also produced La bouche(also here in video), Boney M and No mercy.
3:55 If my ears serve me right That's a 909 snare from the TR 909 but I could be wrong
If you wanna react to more music from Germany, I highly recommend to watch the series about the "best ranked german songs each month" there are multiple videos from each decade This is one of the videos kzread.info/dash/bejne/gpeZ1697qJOzYsY.html
@sasat6669
9 ай бұрын
Mark Oh, Marusha, Snap LOVE
Can someone for the love of god make a compilation of these songs and show them 10 seconds longer? Just 10 seconds longer. It would still only be 15 seconds or so, but you would get a much better idea of the song. Please.
The 80s are coming Monday
but its a shame because we had so much good german rocksongs in the 90s
3:31 JOJO REFERENCE
Where was Blümchen?