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By the time of their final breakup in 2003, they had sold over 120 million records , making them the most successful German pop act in history.

In late 1984, producer Dieter Bohlen was sunbathing on a beach when he heard the track "Fox the Fox" by an English band. The high-pitched falsetto chorus gave him a "lightbulb moment". He took a song he had originally titled and reimagined it with a high-pitched, echoed chorus, creating the signature "exotic" sound that would define Eurodisco. 📺 The ZDF Turning Point

Years after their first split, the duo reunited on ZDF's "Wetten, dass...?" in March 1998, performing a remixed version that went platinum again. modern_talking_youre_my_heart_youre_my_soul_zdf...

Dieter Bohlen originally wrote and produced the track under the pseudonym Steve Benson .

On January 21, 1985, the duo appeared on the ARD show Formel Eins . By the time of their final breakup in

The story of Modern Talking's breakout hit, is a classic tale of an overnight sensation that actually took months to catch fire. 🎸 The Accidental Birth

Following these TV appearances, the song skyrocketed, eventually hitting #1 in 35 countries and selling over 8 million copies. 🌟 Fun Facts He took a song he had originally titled

The song was released in September 1984 but initially failed to make an impact. The true catalyst was its performance on German television.