Dschinghis Khan

German Eurodisco pop band

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2023 The Siegel lineup of Dschinghis Khan was revamped with three new members: Marco Matias, Selina Kohl, and Michael Thurner.
January 2022 Wolfgang Heichel publicly announced his split from Stefan Track's version of Dschinghis Khan due to creative differences.
July 2021 Siegel sued Heichel over trademark rights, with the Munich Regional Court ruling in Siegel's favor and awarding him the trademark rights to the group.
2020 Wolfgang Heichel and Stefan Track, members of the Dschinghis Khan lineup, re-recorded the song and filmed a new music video in Mongolia, featuring Heichel interacting with a local Mongolian tribe.
December 2020 Band members Pop and Strobel retired from the band, while the Heichel and Track faction released the studio album 'Here We Go'.
September 12 2020 Johannes Kupreit, dancer and singer of Dschinghis Khan, died in a car accident in Germany, with tributes paid by band members and fans worldwide.
2018 The band Dschinghis Khan celebrated their 40th anniversary since their formation, marking a significant milestone in their musical history.
2018 Ralph Siegel begins cooperating with the Heinz Gross lineup, marking a new phase for the band.
2018 Dschinghis Khan re-recorded 'Moskau' with new lyrics for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, with multiple language versions performed by different artists including Jay Khan, Alexander Malinin, and Jorge Jiménez.
2018 The band Dschinghis Khan experienced a revival of interest, with their classic hits receiving renewed attention from music fans and media.
2018 The band's reunion period concluded, marking the end of their second collective musical phase.
2014 Heichel left the group due to creative differences.
2014 The song was certified gold in Japan after reaching 100,000 digital downloads.

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