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  2. Barbara's Rhubarb Bar - Wikipedia

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    Wartke got the idea of making a humorous rap-like song and video based on the tongue twister, while Fisher created the music and lyrics. [2] [15] [16] Wartke often makes comedic songs from German tongue twisters, which he says he frequently discovers on speech therapy websites. [16] When asked if Barbara is a real person, Wartke replied: "Sure!

  3. Category:German hip-hop songs - Wikipedia

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  4. Shirin David - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, she reached the top 10 of the German Charts as a feature on German R&B singer Ado Kojo's song "Du liebst mich nicht", a cover of the song with the same name by German rapper Sabrina Setlur. In February 2016, it was reported that Shirin David had cancelled her contract with YouTube network TubeOne Networks, who had made her famous. [ 2 ]

  5. Category:Hip-hop albums by German artists - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:German hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:German hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... German hip-hop groups (54 P) R. German rappers (2 C, 20 P)

  8. Barbra Streisand (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Barbra Streisand" is a song by Canadian-American DJ duo Duck Sauce. It was released on September 10, 2010. The song topped the charts in Austria, Belgium, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Scotland, and Switzerland and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

  9. German hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Also the punk rock band Die Toten Hosen released one of the first German hip hop songs, Hip Hop Bommi Bop, in 1983, which also was one of the first rap rock crossovers ever. The song, created in collaboration with Fab 5 Freddy, is a parody hip hop version of their song Eisgekühlter Bommerlunder. [3]