Die Prinzen are a German pop and A-capella music group from Leipzig, whose
history begins with the trio Die Herzbuben, which was founded in 1987 by
Sebastian Krumbiegel, Wolfgang Lenk and Dirk Schrot. As a band, they try to gain
a foothold in the GDR and finally change their name to Die Prinzen in 1991. The
now seven-member music group had its breakthrough in 1991 with the hit "Gabi und
Klaus". Their first album Das Leben ist grausam followed in September of the
same year, as well as a tour with Udo Lindenberg. In the fall of 1992, the
Prinzen release the single "Küssen verboten"...