The German rock group Kraftwerk, which means Powerhouse.
The 1983 hit "99 Red Balloons" was performed by the German band Nena. The song, originally titled "99 Luftballons," became a major success in multiple countries and addresses themes of war and the potential consequences of misunderstandings. Its catchy melody and poignant lyrics contributed to its lasting popularity.
Balloons are scared of... POP!
He doesn't hate singing 99!
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no Pat Benatar did not sing 99 red balloons. Nena did
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99 Red Balloons Go By
Nope, it was Nena "99 Luftballoons"
99 Luftballons by Nena
The song "99 Red Balloons" by Nena is fictional. It tells the story of 99 balloons being released into the sky, mistaken for enemy aircraft, leading to a nuclear war. In reality, this event did not occur.
99 red ballons is properly spelled "99 red balloons." You can learn how to correct spelling at the official dictionary website. Once on the page, enter in the word you are looking for to find the correct spelling.
Nena-1984
Captain Kirk
No only 98 , I burst one x
viceport
99 red balloons