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Karel Gott was a legendary Czech singer, widely regarded as the most successful male vocalist in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. Known as the Golden Voice of Prague, he enjoyed major popularity in both the German-speaking world and the former USSR. Throughout his remarkable career, he released over 100 albums and sold up to 100 million records globally. Gott won the country's top music award, Český slavík, a record 42 times and the Goldene Stimmgabel in Germany three times. His influence spanned decades, making him a defining figure in Central European popular music.