Welcome to The German Earworm, the podcast that dives deep into the catchiest songs from the German-speaking world. Today we’re getting bold, glamorous, and just a little bit cheeky. We’re talking about "Bauch, Beine, Po" by Shirin David – a pop-rap anthem that flips beauty standards, mocks gym culture, and delivers an unapologetically feminine punch.
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Welcome to The German Earworm, the podcast that dives deep into the catchiest songs from the German-speaking world. Today we’re getting bold, glamorous, and just a little bit cheeky. We’re talking about "Bauch, Beine, Po" by Shirin David – a pop-rap anthem that flips beauty standards, mocks gym culture, and delivers an unapologetically feminine punch.
Get ready for a deep dive into one of the strangest earworms ever to grace the German charts. In this episode, your host Alex unpacks the bizarre, hilarious, and surprisingly catchy 1995 novelty song “Jesus” by the comedy duo Die Doofen—a track that turned the Son of God into a Schlager disco superstar. We’ll explore: ✅ Who Die Doofen were, and how two comedians accidentally became pop icons. ✅ The surreal lyrics that imagine Jesus in white leisurewear, blessing dance floors everywhere...
The German Earworm
Welcome to The German Earworm, the podcast that dives deep into the catchiest songs from the German-speaking world. Today we’re getting bold, glamorous, and just a little bit cheeky. We’re talking about "Bauch, Beine, Po" by Shirin David – a pop-rap anthem that flips beauty standards, mocks gym culture, and delivers an unapologetically feminine punch.