Ten years ago: Which of these hits can you still sing along?

Tokio Hotel: "Through the Monsoon"

Oh, they are cute! Yes, Tokio Hotel was so small back then when everyone suddenly discovered their enthusiasm for tropical storm walks.

Texas Lightning: "No No Never"

Almost forgotten: "Dittsche" actor Olli Dittrich is not only a sought-after actor and comedian, but also successful as a country musician - "Texas Lightning" once performed with this song for Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest.

Seeed: "Ding"

Before there is spelling tutoring in the comments: Thanks, but the band really writes like that.

Lordi: "Hard Rock Hallelujah"

The final death blow for the cuddly hit contest of yesteryear: The Norwegian band Lordi won the Eurovision Song Contest with hard rock and monster costumes. ARD presenter Peter Urban tried to make a good face to the evil game and commented: "The song is not bad, if only they would not look like this ..."



Sebastian Hämer: "Summer of our life"

The soundtrack to the summer of life: Many think with this song sighing sighs back to the one summer love that passed way too fast ...

Schnappi the little crocodil

Yes, dear children: There was a time when people bought songs as squeaky ringtones for their not-yet-smart phones - and occasionally a few of them managed to become real hits. "Schnappi" was a bit of the intersection of everything: cute childrens voice, droll video, ringing tone compatible and if you still have the song running while you've read the lyrics all over here, everybody hate you within earshot. My pleasure!



Fat Bread: "Let go of Emanuela"

A feat that only the hip-hop trio from Hamburg can handle so easily: For one summer, marching bands can be incredibly cool.

July: "awesome time"

Anticipatory nostalgia: The song refers to even older times, now it has itself become a hymn to the year, in which one could hear nationwide from convertible radios and outdoor speakers "Geile Zeit".

Mark Medlock and Dieter Bohlen: "You can get it"

We reiterate that there was a time when you could become a big star in Germany if you got along reasonably well with Dieter Bohlen. Both "coming along" and "being a star" were usually pretty short, but they kept bringing us interesting lightning phenomena like Mark Medlock.

Culcha Candela: "Hamma"

Heart, pain, love whisper? Also goes more directly: "Hamma" pounded immediately in our hearts and dance floors.



Monrose: "Hot Summer"

Well, can you list all the bands founded by "popstars"? Let's help you out: No Angels, Bro'Sis, Overground, Preluders, Nu Pagadi, Room2012, Queensberry, Some & Any, LaVive, Glitterponies "," Melouria "," Leandah "- and of course" Monrose ". One of the band names we have just thought up for fun and added - but which?

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