Nu Pagadi

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Nu Pagadi

Country Germany
Years active 2004-2005
Genres Pop / Glam Rock / Gothic
Labels Cheyenne / Polydor
Members Patrick "Pat" Boinet
Kristina "Kris" Dörfer
Markus Grimm
Doreen Steinert
(Nov. 2004-May 2005)

Nu Pagadi was a German pop band, formed in the autumn of 2004 on the fourth season of international TV sensation Popstars. Originally a quartet, later a trio the group describes their own musical style as "Glam Rock"; In fact the attribute "Pop with rockmusic elements" fits better. In September 2005, only ten months after the band's formation, the members announced their official split due to musical differences.

The band's name refers to a Russian cartoon-series of the late 1970's and early 1980's called "Nu, pogodi!" which means "Just you wait!"

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