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Unheilig, the popular German music group led by the enigmatic 'the Count', is making a comeback after a four-year hiatus. The band, known for their chart-topping hits in the early 2000s, has announced a new single and an upcoming album titled 'LIEBE GLAUBE MONSTER'.
The news of Unheilig's return has sent waves of excitement among fans, who were left in shock when the band announced their disbandment in 2016. The lead singer, 'the Count', has been keeping a low profile since then, but recently made an appearance on 'Good Morning Hessen', where he was interviewed by Julia Nestle.
During the interview, 'the Count' was put to the test, but he handled it with his usual charm and charisma. The interview, along with the announcement of the new single and album, has sparked renewed interest in Unheilig's music.
One of the band's most significant songs, 'Born to Live', became popular in the early 2000s and remains a fan favourite to this day. The song, along with others from Unheilig's extensive discography, regularly topped the charts during that period.
'Born to Live' is a testament to Unheilig's ability to create music that resonates with their audience. The song's powerful melody and poignant lyrics have made it a staple in the band's live performances.
While the producer for the new album 'LIEBE GLAUBE MONSTER' is not yet publicly named, it is worth noting that Der Graf, the band's singer and songwriter, has traditionally handled much of the production himself in recent years.
Unheilig's fans can look forward to new concerts, as the band has announced plans to tour again. This is exciting news for those who have missed the energetic and captivating performances that Unheilig is known for.
In conclusion, the return of Unheilig and 'the Count' is a much-anticipated event in the music industry. With their new single and album on the horizon, fans can once again look forward to the powerful and moving music that Unheilig is known for.
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