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a cappella?

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"Die Prinzen (The Princes, in English) are a German music group specializing in a cappella music."

I think that this was only correct for the first years of the group. AFAIK, their first albums were released in two versions: the "usual" (radio) version (voice tracks and instrumental parts) and a purely a cappella version (minus the instrumental tracks of the radio version). Sometime in the mid 90s (?) they stopped the purely vocal productions. I think that they are now no longer considered a cappella (by themselves, their fans or the a/c-community alike). Please check on that information anyway ;-)

BTW, the article might be improved by adding the role of producers Anette (Annette?) Humpe or Stefan Raab or the founding of the group as "die Herzbuben". However, I'm no expert in this field... Yours, Jonas --89.53.238.190 10:13, 2 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Vandalism

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The Testimonial part of this page has been seriously vandalised. Removing until someone can fix it. NinjaRooster 18:21, 7 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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