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Ritschi

Ritschi is a Swiss German pop vocalist who produced his solo record debut in ’09 2009 after many years of chart-topping achievement as the frontman from the pop music group Plüsch. Delivered Andreas Ritschard on March 7, 1979, he founded his initial music group, V.We.P., in 1997 and produced his first demonstration recording, “Fats Rabbit,” the next year. With time, V.We.P. became Plüsch, a Swiss German pop music group made up of Roger Meier (aka Röschel; electric guitar), Simon Ryf (aka Simi; bass), Andreas Hunziker (aka Hunzi; keyboards), and Alexander Balajew (aka Bali; drums), furthermore to Ritschard (aka Ritschi; vocals). Upon putting your signature on to Columbia Information, the music group produced its eponymous record debut in 2002 with Plüsch. During the period of half a year, the record rose to TOP achievement and gained the music group a Prix Walo for Newcomer of the entire year. The band’s initial hit to attain the Swiss singles graph, “Häbs Guet,” was highlighted on a Sept 2002 re-release of Plüsch. The follow-up albums Sidefiin (2004) and Früsch Gwäsche (2006) had been both chart-toppers; the former spawned the strike singles “Irgendeinisch,” “I Setze Alls,” and “Jede Label (U Jedi Nacht),” as the last mentioned spawned “Wunder Passiere,” “Isch Ha sido Wäge Mir,” and “Heimweh.” In ’09 2009 Ritschi produced his single debut with Probier Mi Doch Mal Us, which reached number 2 within the Swiss albums graph. The lead solitary, “Schisstäg,” was a high 20 strike. Around once, Ritschi teamed up with Swiss German superstar vocalists Baschi, Bligg, Ritschi, and Seven for the chart-topping smash strike “Stahn Uf.”

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