Originally released in 1979, "Moskau" was written by Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger to coincide with the 1980 Moscow Olympics .
As the capital of Russia , Moskau (Moscow) is Europe's most populous city, known for landmarks like the Red Square, the Kremlin, and its ornate metro system.
The song is a Euro-disco classic known for its infectious melody, energetic choreography, and flamboyant costumes. It became a massive international hit, particularly in Australia where the English version, "Moscow", topped the charts for six weeks.
In the Soviet Union , the band was officially banned and accused of anti-communism and nationalism. However, the song remained hugely popular underground.
Today, "Moskau" is a staple of internet meme culture , frequently appearing in videos related to Slavic stereotypes. It has also been featured in games like Just Dance 2014. Other Notable References
Moskau 📢
Originally released in 1979, "Moskau" was written by Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger to coincide with the 1980 Moscow Olympics .
As the capital of Russia , Moskau (Moscow) is Europe's most populous city, known for landmarks like the Red Square, the Kremlin, and its ornate metro system.
The song is a Euro-disco classic known for its infectious melody, energetic choreography, and flamboyant costumes. It became a massive international hit, particularly in Australia where the English version, "Moscow", topped the charts for six weeks.
In the Soviet Union , the band was officially banned and accused of anti-communism and nationalism. However, the song remained hugely popular underground.
Today, "Moskau" is a staple of internet meme culture , frequently appearing in videos related to Slavic stereotypes. It has also been featured in games like Just Dance 2014. Other Notable References