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PopXport - The German Music Magazine

December 2, 2016

The "panic" continues -- with Udo Lindenberg's new live album. Plus: Rapper MoTrip joins forces with a symphony orchestra. And a new single for Tokio Hotel singer Bill Kaulitz, under the stage-name "Billy".

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01.2012 DW PopXport

DW Senung PopXport Udo Lindenberg
Image: Warner Music

Udo Lindenberg – The Stadium Tour Live Album

70 years old, and still going strong. "Panic Rocker" Udo Lindenberg has played the biggest concerts of his career this year. More than 300,000 fans bought tickets for his latest tour. Now, there's a new live album.

 

DW Senung PopXport MoTrip
Image: Universal Music Sascha Haubold

MoTrip: German Rap at the Concert Hall

MoTrip made a name for himself with deep and solid street-rap lyrics. He moved to Germany in 1989 from Lebanon. Now, he's arranged some of his best songs for performances with Berlin's Konzerthaus orchestra.

 

DW Senung PopXport Mark Forster
Image: Sony Music

HIT-Clip: Mark Forster – Chöre

In the last two years, Mark Forster has sold about two-million records. His latest single, "Chöre,"  is on the soundtrack of the hit film "Willkommen bei den Hartmanns" -- and it's now made it into the German Top 5.

 

DW Senung PopXport Beginner
Image: Universal Music Nils Müller

TIPP-Clip I: Beginner – Meine Posse

It's been 13 years, but Beginner are back at the top of the charts -- with their comeback album "Advanced Chemistry." The three rappers from Hamburg are now touring -- and they've released a new single called "Meine Posse."

 

DW Senung PopXport Bill Kaulitz
Image: Davis Factor

TIPP-Clip II: Billy – Not Over You

Bill Kaulitz is always busy. His band Tokio Hotel is just wrapping up their fifth album, and they're getting ready to tour. At the same time, Kaulitz -- aka "Billy" -- has released a new solo video, "Not Over You."

 

13.06.2014 DW popXport Bellini
Image: Polydor

KULT-Clip: Bellini – Samba de Janeiro (1997)

The modern version of the samba has its roots in Rio de Janeiro -- and since the early 20th century, it's been a key part of Brazilian carnival celebrations. In 1997, the German dance-project Bellini merged samba with electronic beats -- and created a party classic.