Grüß Gott and hello to The German Earworm! Today’s episode explores an underground hit that became a global sensation: Trio’s ‘Da Da Da (I Don’t Love You You Don’t Love Me – Aha Aha Aha)’. This song thrives on minimalism—three words, a Casio rhythm, and a deadpan delivery that sold around 13 million copies worldwide. We'll break down how a half-finished ditty became ‘New German Cheerfulness,’ influential, bizarre, and unforgettable. Let’s dive in!
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Grüß Gott and hello to The German Earworm! Today’s episode explores an underground hit that became a global sensation: Trio’s ‘Da Da Da (I Don’t Love You You Don’t Love Me – Aha Aha Aha)’. This song thrives on minimalism—three words, a Casio rhythm, and a deadpan delivery that sold around 13 million copies worldwide. We'll break down how a half-finished ditty became ‘New German Cheerfulness,’ influential, bizarre, and unforgettable. Let’s dive in!
Regenbogenfarben – Celebrating Love & Pride with Kerstin Ott
The German Earworm
7 minutes
3 weeks ago
Regenbogenfarben – Celebrating Love & Pride with Kerstin Ott
Hallo und willkommen zurück bei The German Earworm! In today's episode we celebrate love in all its forms. Our featured song is ‘Regenbogenfarben’ by Kerstin Ott—a joyful, inclusive anthem that asks us to paint the world in all the colors of the rainbow.
The German Earworm
Grüß Gott and hello to The German Earworm! Today’s episode explores an underground hit that became a global sensation: Trio’s ‘Da Da Da (I Don’t Love You You Don’t Love Me – Aha Aha Aha)’. This song thrives on minimalism—three words, a Casio rhythm, and a deadpan delivery that sold around 13 million copies worldwide. We'll break down how a half-finished ditty became ‘New German Cheerfulness,’ influential, bizarre, and unforgettable. Let’s dive in!