Dschinghis Khan - Moskau [FREE]
Between the "Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!" chants and the frantic clapping, it’s impossible to sit still.
What makes "Moskau" so infectious? It’s a combination of high-octane energy and hilariously dramatic lyrics: Dschinghis Khan - Moskau
The band’s frontman, Louis Hendrik Potgieter, dressed as a shimmering Genghis Khan, leading a troupe in what can only be described as "Disco-Medieval" chic. The Legacy Between the "Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho
Today, "Moskau" lives on through misheard lyric videos and endless remixes. It’s a reminder of an era when pop music didn't take itself too seriously—where you could sing about Russian history over a four-on-the-floor beat and wear a cape while doing it. The Legacy Today, "Moskau" lives on through misheard
While it never reached the Olympics as intended due to political boycotts, the song became a massive hit in Australia (under the name "Genghis Khan") and eventually transformed into one of the internet’s most enduring memes. Why It Still Slaps
Whether you're listening for the nostalgia or the memes, one thing is certain: once that chorus hits, it’s staying in your head for the next 48 hours. Moskau, Moskau … * | Alphabettes