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Dschinghis Khan (; " Genghis Khan") was a German
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pop band. It was originally formed in
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to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest with their song "
Dschinghis Khan Dschinghis Khan (; "Genghis Khan") was a German Eurodisco pop band. It was originally formed in Munich in 1979 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest with their song " Dschinghis Khan". The original group led by original members Henriette Str ...
". The original group led by original members Henriette Strobel and Edina Pop ended in 2020 after the death of fellow member Johannes Kupreit, while a more current version of the group led by original member Wolfgang Heichel and Stefan Track (who replaced the deceased Louis Potgieter in the 2005 reunion concert) has been active since 2018.


History


Beginning: 1979–1985

Dschinghis Khan is managed by German producer
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and choreographed by Hannes Winkler, one of the most famous German choreographs during that time. Their original eponymous song was written and produced by Siegel with lyrics by
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and came in fourth place at the
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. Their name is a possible German spelling (most usual is "Dschingis Khan") of the name of the historical figure Genghis Khan of the Mongol Empire. The only native
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in the group were the bald-headed Karl-Heinz "Steve" Bender and Wolfgang Heichel, who brought his
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-born wife Henriette ( Strobel) with him. Louis Hendrik Potgieter (Genghis Khan) was South African. Edina Pop (Marika Késmárky) was a Hungarian who had started her singing career in West Germany in 1969.
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, also Hungarian, had left Hungary in 1975. In 1979, the group released the singles "Dschinghis Khan" and " Moskau". A year later, the English version of "Moskau" topped the charts in Australia for six weeks, largely thanks to
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using the song as the theme music for coverage of the 1980 Summer Olympics. In an interview with Russian television presenter Alexandra Glotova, the producer of the group Dschinghis Khan, Heinz Gross, said that in the 1980s, the group was banned in the
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and was accused of anti-communism and nationalism. Following the success of the singles "Hadschi Halef Omar", "Rom", "Pistolero", and "Loreley", Dschinghis Khan underwent an image change, with their songs becoming more folk-oriented with their fourth album, ''Helden, Schurken & der Dudelmoser''. As a result, their popularity waned. The group released their fifth album, ''Corrida'', which served as the soundtrack to the musical of the same name by Siegel and Meinunger. After the release of the single "Mexico", Dschinghis Khan disbanded in 1985.


Post-disbandment: 1985–2005

Following Dschinghis Khan's disbandment, the members took different paths. Mándoki became a successful musician and producer while Pop pursued a solo singing career and Bender worked as a music producer. The success of the band eventually led to Wolfgang and Henriette's divorce in 1986, with Henriette reverting to her maiden name of Strobel. In 1986, the group reunited as "Dschinghis Khan Family", but only with original members Strobel on vocals, Mándoki on drums, and Potgieter on keyboards. The song "Wir gehör'n zusammen" led them to a national qualifying round of the Eurovision Song Contest, where they finished in second place. In 1994, Potgieter died of AIDS in South Africa.


Reunion: 2005–2018

On 17 December 2005, Dschinghis Khan reunited at the Retro FM Festival in
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, with founding members Bender, Pop, Heichel, and Strobel joined by new members Stefan Track, Kaya Ebru, and Daniel Käsling. In May 2006, Bender died of cancer. The song "Wie Feuer im Wind" on the group's 2007 album ''7 Leben'' was dedicated to both Potgieter and Bender. In 2006, Track left the group and started his own solo project called Rocking Son. On July 15, Strobel, Heichel, and Pop were joined by the dance group The Legacy of Dschinghis Khan in a concert in
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. The dance group consisted of Claus Kupreit, Corinna Günzel, Benjamin Schobel, Evi Weigand, Stefan Sauter, and Angelika Nimbach; Kurpreit would go on to become a permanent member of Dschinghis Khan. In 2014, Heichel left the group due to creative differences.


Recent developments: 2018–present

In 2018, Dschinghis Khan re-recorded "Moskau" with new lyrics for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which was hosted in Russia. For the German and English versions, the lead vocals were performed by former
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member Jay Khan.
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and his daughter Ustinya performed the Russian version, titled "Moskva". The Spanish version, titled "Moscú", was performed by Jorge Jiménez and Marifer Medrano. At the same time, Heichel teamed up with Track to record the song "We Love Football". It was revealed that Heichel gained the rights to the Dschinghis Khan name in Germany and Spain. Strobel, Pop, Kupreit, and producer Heinz Gross also own the rights to the name Dschinghis Khan, with both group patents revealing the use of their own logos. As a result, there are two disco groups operating under the name Dschinghis Khan. On 12 September 2020, dancer and singer Johannes Kupreit died in a car accident in Germany. Tributes were paid from the members and Dschinghis Khan fans from around the world. By the end of 2020, Pop and Strobel retired from their band. Meanwhile, the Heichel and Track faction of Dschinghis Khan released the studio album ''Here We Go'', which is a mix of new songs and self-covers. In July 2021, Siegel sued Heichel when the latter attempted to bar him from releasing the 2018 FIFA World Cup version of "Moskau" and claimed to have full ownership of the Dschinghis Khan name. The Munich Regional Court ruled in favor of Siegel and awarded him the trademark rights to the group, citing him as the group's original creator and producer and the group's prior disbandments did not affect his ownership rights.


Members

;Original lineup * Louis Hendrik Potgieter (1979–1985; died 1994) * Edina Pop (1979–1985, 2005–2020) * Henriette Strobel (1979–1985, 2005–2020) * Wolfgang Heichel (1979–1985, 2005–2014) *
Leslie Mándoki László "Leslie" Mándoki (born 7 January 1953) is a German-Hungarian musician who became known as a member of the music group Dschinghis Khan. He continued his career as a solo artist and became a music producer who worked with many internat ...
(1979–1985) * Steve Bender (1979–1981, 2005–2006; died 2006) ;Other members * Stefan Track (as Genghis Khan) (2005–2007) * Daniel Käsling (as Ögödei Khan) (2005–2007) * Kaya Ebru (as Eltuya Khan) (2005–2007) * Claus Kupreit (as Prince Igei Khan) (2007–2020) * Corinna Günzel (as Eltuya Khan) (2007–2014) * Evi Weigand (as Ohla Khan) (2007–2014) * Attila Mario Diallo (as Cash Khan) (2007–2014) * Benjamin Schobel (as Ögödei Khan) (2007–2011) * Stefan Sauter (as Yassa Khan) (2007–2009) * Angelika Nimbach (as Yesugan Khan) (2007–2008) * Johannes Kupreit (as Ögödei Khan) (2011–2020; died 2020) * Läm Virat Phetnoi (as Yassa Khan) (2012–2020) * Angelika Erlacher (as Eltuya Khan) (2016–2020) * Jan Großfeld (as Bärke Khan) (2019–2020)


Timeline


Discography

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'' (1981) *''Helden, Schurken & der Dudelmoser'' (1982) *''Corrida'' (1983) *''7 Leben'' (2007)


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* (Henriette Strobel and Edina Pop lineup) * (Wolfgang Heichel and Stefan Track lineup) {{Authority control Internet memes Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Germany German musical groups Eurodisco groups Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1979 Genghis Khan 20th-century German musicians Musical groups established in 1979 1979 establishments in West Germany