@@mountarreatja das hat schon ähnlichkeit. 5 Sterne Deluxe - Dein Herz schlägt schneller kommt da auch nah ran. Ist typisch oldschool Wünsche dir einen schönen Tag
I'm not fluent but here's my best attempt; Once in a small town there lived a woman called Barbara. Barbara was known throughout the land for her abnormally good rhubarb cake Yes, you could say that Barbara's rhubarb cake was (without ifs or buts) an almost magical experience. Abra Kadabra! Well this cake was bombastic! And the demand rose drastically! In the very same year, Barbara opened a bar which she called "Barbara's Rhubarb Bar" In the city there was also a couple of Barbarians, who had heard of Barbara's rhubarb cake And because, from then on, they visited Barbara every day, People soon called them the "Rhubarb Bar Barbarians" In the following years the Barbarians left behind their barbaric ways bit by bit They were, according to Barbara, almost as nice as Barbapapa But the Barbarians were very hairy, And all had very straggly Barbarian Beards (Not striking at all!) Therefore Barbara sent her barbarian friends to a Barbarian Beard Barber. He cut the barbarian's hair, the whole head, In his barbarian-Beard-Barber barber's shop He was a terrible prattler [hard to translate], but their beards were totally tiptop afterwards So the Barbarians invited their beard barber to the rhubarb bar after his work was done They drunk a beer at the bar together, the rhubarb bar barbarians and the beard barber. And every barbarian ate a piece of rhubarb cake there (I think it was two!) Yeah, even the toughest men became approachable there! And everything thanks to Barbara's Rhubarb! Three Barbarians and the Beard Barber! Sat at a bar with a beer one night! The police came along "well where have you been?" Three Barbarians and the Beard Barber!
As an English speaker I have to say this is the funnest and most interesting thing I've listened to and watched and so freaking long it's not even funny! Love from Arizona, United States!
@JackWop Even I, a native Speaker, think this is absolutely amazing. This is the english version: Once upon a time in a small town, There lived a girl named Barbara, renowned Throughout the land for her insanely good Rhubarb pie - people understood. Yes, one could say that Barbara's Rhubarb pie was truly, without pause, A downright magical treat to savor, Abracadabra! Well, this pie was just too fantastic, And the demand for it became drastic. In the same year, Barbara opened a spot, A bar, and named it "Barbara's Rhubarb Bar" on the dot. In the town, there were also a few brutes, Who learned of Barbara's Rhubarb Bar pursuits. And since they were there with Barbara each day, They were soon dubbed the "Rhubarb Bar Barbarians" in play. In the following years, these Barbarians, Gradually abandoned their barbaric plans. Barbara claimed they were, in truth, quite charming, Almost more so than a morning yawning. But these Barbarians were hairy and grim, All sporting a shaggy Barbarian's brim (not very prim). So Barbara sent her Barbarian brood, To the Barbarian Beard Barber for a mood. This barber even trimmed their heads so neat, In his Barbarian Beard Barber shop beat. Though he was quite the chatterbox, no lie, But their beards were then perfectly spry. Then the Barbarians invited their barber friend, To Barbara's Rhubarb Bar, to extend Their gratitude, sharing a beer, The Rhubarb Bar Barbarians and the Beard Barber dear. And with no sense of barbarity, They ate rhubarb pie, not with severity, I believe it was more like two or three, Yes, even the toughest men found camaraderie. Three Barbarians and the Beard Barber, bright, Sat one evening, drinking by the bar's light, When suddenly the police did appear, "Where were you?" they asked, with a leer. Three Barbarians and the Beard Barber, sincere.
What's fascinating about this is that the word for "barbarian" came about because the Greeks and Romans thought foreigners sounded like "ba ba ba" when they spoke, and the term was usually applied to people from the northern regions of Europe, where they wore longer hair and beards. From that we get words like barber (referring to beards) and even the name Barbra, meaning "wife of the barber" or "foreign woman" depending on who you ask. But here I am, listening to this song in German (a language I do not understand) so it's come full circle for me, sounding like, "ba ba ba" just like it did for the Greeks and Romans.
I've studied Phonetics in Germany and I can say that Phoneticians there have been knowing Barbaras Rhabarberbar for decades. It's a classic. Bombastic idea of Bodo to turn these words into a world hit...
Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a girl named Barbara. And this Barbara was all over the country. Known for their incredibly good rhubarb pie. Yes, you could say that Barbara's No-Buts Rhubarb Pie was an almost magical experience. Aberakadabera Well, this cake was too bombastic. And its demand is increasing dramatically. Barbara opened that same year. She a bar and she called it "Barbara's Rhubarb Bar." There were also some barbarians in the city. They had heard about Barbara's rhubarb bar. And since they left every day with Barbara, they were soon called the “rhubarb barbarians.” In the following years the barbarians abandoned Little by little they stopped their barbaric behavior. They were, Barbara claimed. Almost nicer than Barpapapa. But the barbarians were very hairy. And they all had a shaggy barbarian beard (nothing special) Barbara then sent hers. Barbarian friends of the barbarian beard barber. She even designed the entire head of the barbarians. In his barbershop with a barbaric beard It is true that he was a terrible conversationalist. But the beard was absolutely perfect afterwards. Then the barbarians invited their barber. Once the work is done, head to the rhubarb bar. Then they had a beer together at the bar. The rhubarb barbarians and the bearded barber And he ate without any barbarism A piece of rhubarb pie, I think there were two. Yes, even the toughest men became approachable. And it's all thanks to Barbara's rhubarb. Three Barbarians and the Bearded Barber Sitting at the bar one afternoon with a beer. Then the police came: "Yes, where were you?" Three barbarians and the bearded barber
@@-I.am.smol- Bodo Wartke is one of the most famous German and English performing artists in the world. Check out his English version of "Ja, Schatz", which is "Yes, Dear" in this version. THIS is the humour we Germans are raised with: ua-cam.com/video/cio6AXVqW4s/v-deo.html
Ich lerne Deutsch schon eine Menge Zeit, deswegen habe ich die Halbe des Lieds sofort verstanden. Aber dieses Lied zu vorlesen, auswendig und ohne Pausen, ist jetzt ein edles Ziel für mich!
My German is just about good enough to understand, but wow what a great composition, catchy, skilful, talented guys. Have listened to every day and it always makes me smile
I can't get over how radioesque the guy on the left is, while the guy on the right is very laid back. The differences in their voices compliment each other quite well.
I had to know the English lyrics, so this was the best I could do: Once upon a time, in a small town, there There was a girl named Barbara. And this Barbara was all over the country known for their incredibly good rhubarb cake. Yes, you could say that Barbara's Rhubarb cake without any ifs and buts It was a magical experience... Abera kadabera! Well, this cake was absolutely amazing! And the demand for it increased dramatically. Barbara opened that same year a bar and called it “Barbara’s Rhubarb Bar”. There were also a few barbarians in the city, they had found out about Barbara's rhubarb bar. And since they were with Barbara every day from then on, They were soon called the rhubarb barbarians. In the following years the barbarians left little by little they begin their barbaric behavior. They were, Barbara claimed, almost more likeable than Barbapapa. But the barbarians were very hairy and they all had shaggy barbarian beards. Not special at all! Barbara then sent hers Barbarian friends to the barbarian beard barber. He even styled the barbarian's entire head in his barbarian beard barber barbershop. Although he was a terrible talker, But the beard was absolutely perfect afterwards! The barbarians then invited their beard barber After the work is done, head to the rhubarb bar. Then they drank a beer together at the bar, the rhubarb barbarians and the bearded barber, and ate without any barbarism a piece of rhubarb cake. I think there were two. Yes, even very tough men became approachable, and all thanks to Barbara's rhubarb! Three Barbarians and the Bearded Barber We were sitting in the bar one evening having a beer. Then the police came: “Yes, where were you? Three Barbarians and the Bearded Barber!”
In case you dont understand what they are singing about The song is about a lady called babara (german name) who makes rhubarb pie and it gets famous and she opens a bar called babaras rhubarb bar and its really hard to say in german Its a tounge twister in german
Needs to be 3 minutes for Eurovision, so basically add another verse, end with a chorus, and it should be good for Germany's Eurovision 2025 entry. Lol 😆 (or something to that effect...)
I need to show this to my Oma. She was born and raised in Germany and she loves when I show her unhinged German things I find on the internet Edit: I showed it to her. She didn’t want to be recorded, but she was smiling the biggest smile the entire time and she said loved it!
If this is okay for her make a vid about her reaction, please. This art is called "Zungenbrecher" (pronounced "Tsoongenbrasher") and every child in Germany does this. It is a popular competition among kids. We know that our language is very hard and difficult. So English rhimes are not so difficult for us. Like "She sells sea shells by the sea shore. By the sea shore she sells sea shells." 😂❤ Really hard are such with the hard German sounds with t, s, z and the rough ch down the throat. Maybe your Granny still knows them all. Fischer's Fritze or the Potsdamer Postkutschkastenfahrer. 😂 Please make a vid about her reaction to this and put the link here below. This would be so precious as a moment when a lady sees that some things at home never die and she is still a part of this. I am 52 now and even I am smiling when kids laugh about the same things we did almost a half century ago. 😂
Can we just appreciate how Bodo looks like he should be on CNN giving a news report or on a history podcast, but he's just there casually rapping a thousand words a second?
@@bodo_wartke Try making your own news podcast and incorporate your raping within the news podcast so it will be appealing to more young people, young people (to my knowledge) are not generally as informed as older people are about current events and breaking news. I would strongly predict you could fix that most of that problem in a matter of weeks if not days.
Meine Güte, ich habe Bodo Wartke schon als Jugendliche vor mehr als 15 Jahren gehört und jetzt zu sehen, dass er eine internationale Internetberühmtheit ist, macht mich richtig stolz!
Vielen Dank für deine Treue über all die Jahre! Deine Unterstützung macht mich stolz. Übrigens, es wird bald ein neues Programm geben - ich würde mich freuen, wenn du dabei wärst.
I showed my lil niece bean this video and now she's begun to make me watch it every morning with her she loves it so much. x3 It's one of her absolute favorite things.
It is pretty good. "ich liebe diese" would translate to "i love these". I guess you wanted to say "I love it" which would translate to "Ich liebe es" Oh, those pesky German articles. Anyway, every german would know what you mean.
This whole production is such a guilty pleasure of mine! I am embarrassed I like this song so much, but I literally cannot stop watching it!!!!!! Not only are the German sounds fantastic, especially the repetitive B sounds, but even the dorky guy with the glasses, his expressions and mannerisms.... ITS ALL SOOOOOO ADDICTING!!! Even the guy in the orange is great!!! I have NO CLUE what they are saying, but seriously I have contributed to at least 1,000 views they've received so far!
Bodo wartke is the one with the glasses (It's his channel) and he's so so so so so awesome as a caberettist/ comedian. He's a language artist in German. It's hilarious, a play with words and proverbs and stuff
As an english only speaker, I gotta say the guy on the right is pure gold. Don’t get me wrong, they are both awesome, but that abracadabra line and a few others just make me smile and want to cheer… unbelievable how good this song is…
He's actually doing an impression of a German celebrity there. :D (You could check out his channel (Marti Fischer), he's been making music for years and years.)
@@FROGLOVER-YTMarti Fischer, the guy in the pink shirt is Bodo Wartke. Bodo wrote the lyrics (re-wrote and expanded on a well-known tongue twister) and Marti produced the music track. They're both musicians and comedians, Bodo does piano cabaret and Marti does parodies on popular songs and also does a series on music production and theory.
Es war einmal in einem kleinen Städtchen da Lebte ein Mädchen namens Barbara Und diese Barbara war im ganzen Land Für ihren abartig guten Rhabarberkuchen bekannt Ja man konnte sagen, dass Barbaras Rhabarberkuchen ohne wenn und aber gar Eine gerade zu magische Erfahrung war Aberakadabera Tja dieser Kuchen war gerade zu bombastisch Und die Nachfrage danach erstarke drastisch Barbara eröffnete noch im selben Jahr Eine Bar und nannte sie Barbaras Rhabarberbar In der Stadt gab es auch ein paar Barbaren Die hatten von Barbaras Rhabarberbar erfahren Und da sie fort an jeden Tag bei Barbara waren Nannte man sie bald die Rhabarberbarbarbaren In den Folgejahren ließen die Barbaren Nach und nach ihr barbarisches Gebaren fahren Sie waren behauptete Barbara Fast noch sympathischer als Barpapapa Aber die Barbaren waren stark behaart Und hatten alle einen struppigen Barbarenbart (Gar nicht apart) Daraufhin schickte Barbara ihre Barbarenfreunde zum Barbarenbartbarbier Der frisierte den Barbaren sogar den ganzen Kopf In seinem Barbarenbartbarbierbarbershop Er war zwar ein fürchterlicher Laberkopp' Aber der Bart war danach total tip top Darauf luden die Barbaren ihrer Bartbarbier fein Nach getaner Arbeit noch in die Rhabarberbar ein Da tranken sie dann gemeinsam an der Bar noch 'n Bier Die Rhabarberbarbarbaren und der Bartbarbier Und aßen dazu bar jeder Barbarei Ein Stück Rhabarberkuchen Ich glaub es waren zwei Ja da wurden sogar ganz harte Männer nahbar Und das alles dank Barbaras Rhabarber Drei Barbaren und der Bartbarbier Saßen eines Abends an der Bar bei 'nem Bier Da kam die Polizei, ja wo wart denn ihr? Drei Barbaren und der Bartbarbier
To be fair I knew German in my childhood thanks to my grandmother (American schools didn't like that I wasn't using English) so I ultimately lost the ability to speak it. This however... This slaps and helps with relearning it (thanks to this, Duolingo and my grandma)
Das ist wirklich schön zu hören! Viel Spaß beim Weiterlernen - neben dem zweiten Teil haben wir auch noch über 30 weitere Zungenbrecher auf Lager. Genieße das Vibing! 😉
Das kann ich mir vorstellen! 😂 Ich erfuhr davon durch eine Nachricht meines Bruders am anderen Ende der Republik, der Musiker ist und selbst davon aus der New York Times erfuhr. Manchmal liebe ich es, wie vernetzt die Welt ist. Sonst wäre uns diese Perle entgangen. Ich hoffe, Du liegst noch am Strand. Wenn ja: einen herrlichen Urlaub noch! 🥰 🙏🏻
@@vanilla5473 Germany fights hard for their 0 points! This year maybe it's going better Isaak - "Always on the run" is played very often on the radio. We have way more better music acts, that could win. - Alice Merton - No Roots, Why So Serious - Zoe Wees - Control, Girls like us, Lightning - Loi - GOLD, News, Am I Enough - Purple Disco Machine, ÁSDÍS - Beat Of Your Heart - Felix Jaehn, Leony - Waking Up - Leony - Holding On, Remedy, Simple Life
Dude, check out the german poetry, Goethe in particular. German is nuts with sounds. IF ONLY THEY WERE CREATIVE, or fun. But germans are so dry, unfunny and usually kinda sad.
Hello from Ohio! My 4 yr old daughter is obsessed with this song. We listen to it on repeat going to school each morning. She’s starting to sing along now - perhaps even learning German ❤
@@roboCL0WNdiggi du hast keine Ahnung, das ist die beste Art deutsch zu lernen! Such a cool story ☺️❤️ greetings to Ohio and your 4yr old deutsch-rap wunderkind!👍🍀
It’s 7:35 am here in Southern Indiana, USA and my adult self is deciding to start my day with this wonderfully addictive tune. (It’s stuck in my head constantly!)
Lieber Bodo, lieber Marti, Sie haben mit diesem tollen Rap der deutschen Sprache einen ganz neuen Stand in der Welt verschafft. Das finde ich wundervoll.
That's great to hear! If you want to dive deeper and fully understand the lyrics, check out the translations on our website: www.bodowartke.de/medien. Enjoy exploring the language!
That's because english is a mix of german, french and latin. Bar=bar, Barbar=barbarian, Rhababer=rhubarb, Barbara=Barbra, Bart=beard, Barbier=barber etc. pp
I'm Italian, I've always thought that the German language has a very harsh sound, completely denied for music, but this track I have to tell the truth, it's phenomenal!! Sound and metrics are amazing!
did you just say completely denied for music? german was literally considered the language of poets, philosophy and opera for centuries. you can call yourself lucky your language isn't forever connected to your gruesome past
@@caroskaffee3052 Gruesome past Italy? come to talk to me about poets etc.? Maybe you don't know that Italy is the cradle of art in general, it was the most spoken language in Europe during the Renaissance, but nevertheless, I was talking about the sound of German language, which is very hard, if you deny this, you have hearing or judgment problems.
@@---OZ--- you guys invented fascism 😭😭😭 do you not learn that in school? mussolini, ring a bell? oh you wish you could escape that with some nice "wine and opera", you were n*zi germanys best buddy till almost the end of the war. I am appalled. not to mention that germany is literally called the country of "poets and thinkers" and has created a plethora of popular operas (the magic flute is the most popular opera in the world if I am not mistaken), try that again
@@---OZ--- ah yes the hard sound of german, judged by a speaker of a language that is full of "razzaflazzapazza" sounds and who has never heard of fascist italy. hmmmyeahno
Having watched this 50 times plus... it has dawned on me that the success of the vid is part Bodo's lyricistic brilliange in conjunction with the awesome execution. Bodo's reaction to his co-rapper/artist/deliver is as sharp as his own delivery.
Es war einmal in einem kleinen Städtchen, da lebte ein Mädchen namens Barbara. Und diese Barbara war im ganzen Land für ihren abartig guten Rhabarberkuchen bekannt. Ja, man konnte sagen, dass Barbaras Rhabarberkuchen ohne Wenn und Aber gar eine geradezu magische Erfahrung war … Aberakadabera! Tja, dieser Kuchen war geradezu bombastisch! Und die Nachfrage danach erstarkte drastisch. Barbara eröffnete noch im selben Jahr eine Bar und nannte sie „Barbaras Rhabarberbar“. In der Stadt gab es auch ein paar Barbaren, die hatten von Barbaras Rhabarberbar erfahren. Und da sie fortan jeden Tag bei Barbara waren, nannte man sie bald die Rhabarberbarbarbaren. In den Folgejahren ließen die Barbaren nach und nach ihr barbarisches Gebaren fahren. Sie waren, behauptete Barbara, fast noch sympathischer als Barbapapa. Aber die Barbaren waren stark behaart und hatten alle einen struppigen Barbarenbart. - Gar nicht apart! Daraufhin schickte Barbara ihre Barbarenfreunde zum Barbarenbartbarbier. Der frisierte den Barbaren sogar den ganzen Kopp in seinem Barbarenbartbarbier-Barbershop. Er war zwar ein fürchterlicher Laberkopp, aber der Bart war danach total tipptopp! Darauf luden die Barbaren ihren Bartbarbier fein nach getaner Arbeit noch in die Rhabarberbar ein. Da tranken sie dann gemeinsam an der Bar noch ein Bier, die Rhabarberbarbarbaren und der Bartbarbier, und aßen dazu bar jeder Barbarei ein Stück Rhabarberkuchen. - Ich glaub es waren zwei. Ja, da wurden sogar ganz harte Männer nahbar, und das alles dank Barbaras Rhabarber! Drei Barbaren und der Bartbarbier saßen eines Abends in der Bar bei 'nem Bier. Da kam die Polizei: „Ja, wo wart denn ihr?“ Drei Barbaren und der Bartbarbier!
დიახ შეიძლება ითქვას რომ ბარბარეს რევანდის ნამცხვარი ყოველგვარი თუ და მაგრამს გარეშე თითქმის ჯადოსნური გამოცდილება იყო აბრაკადაბრა ისე ეს ნამცხვარი არაფერი იყო ბომბასტუირი და მასზე მოთხოვნა მკვეთრად გაიზარდა ბარბარამ იმავე წელს გახსნა ბარი და უწოდა ბარბარას რევანდის ბარი
As an english speaking american of (mostly) Deustch descent, I am simultaneously amazed and surprised to see such a cheerful song in the language that does NOT sound like something deeply sinister. I'm sorry, distant cousins, but the tongue I never had the chance to learn, to those who don't understand it sounds ominous, even love songs. This seems to be the exception.
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Warum kommt mir dieser Beat so bekannt vor? 😅
@@Steinmensch Ist nicht der gleiche Beat, aber erinnert mich an meinen Kindheitsohrwurm "Hip Hop!" von der Ersten Allgemeinen Verunsicherung (EAV)
@@mountarreatja das hat schon ähnlichkeit.
5 Sterne Deluxe - Dein Herz schlägt schneller kommt da auch nah ran.
Ist typisch oldschool
Wünsche dir einen schönen Tag
Toll ... meine Ex hieß Barbara und nun schwirrt mir das ganze Drama von damals wieder im Kopf rum ... danke. Aber trotzdem gut gemacht 👍
Sounds like simlish I love it
just amazing. I don't understand a thing, but I just cant stop listening to it. Well done!
The English subtitles are good.
thanks!
@@drekfletch
@drekfletch I'm so pleased I read this comment. Never thought to put on auto translate, truly adds a whole new layer to the song 😂
@@drekfletch Off to get me some rhubarb cake
I'm not fluent but here's my best attempt;
Once in a small town there lived a woman called Barbara.
Barbara was known throughout the land for her abnormally good rhubarb cake
Yes, you could say that Barbara's rhubarb cake was (without ifs or buts) an almost magical experience.
Abra Kadabra!
Well this cake was bombastic!
And the demand rose drastically!
In the very same year, Barbara opened a bar which she called "Barbara's Rhubarb Bar"
In the city there was also a couple of Barbarians, who had heard of Barbara's rhubarb cake
And because, from then on, they visited Barbara every day,
People soon called them the "Rhubarb Bar Barbarians"
In the following years the Barbarians left behind their barbaric ways bit by bit
They were, according to Barbara, almost as nice as Barbapapa
But the Barbarians were very hairy,
And all had very straggly Barbarian Beards
(Not striking at all!)
Therefore Barbara sent her barbarian friends to a Barbarian Beard Barber.
He cut the barbarian's hair, the whole head, In his barbarian-Beard-Barber barber's shop
He was a terrible prattler [hard to translate], but their beards were totally tiptop afterwards
So the Barbarians invited their beard barber to the rhubarb bar after his work was done
They drunk a beer at the bar together, the rhubarb bar barbarians and the beard barber.
And every barbarian ate a piece of rhubarb cake there (I think it was two!)
Yeah, even the toughest men became approachable there!
And everything thanks to Barbara's Rhubarb!
Three Barbarians and the Beard Barber! Sat at a bar with a beer one night! The police came along "well where have you been?" Three Barbarians and the Beard Barber!
See this is what you guys should be sending to Eurovision, I am entertained, douze points ⭐
I know! 😭
they didn't make the song though, it's a german tonguetwister that already exists
@@torenchao yeah I know Eurovision requires original songs, I just meant the style, it's got the world bopping along 😄
12 points 😊
Right?😂
The way he says _bombastisch_ gives me life.
Bro is More sympathetic ass f*ck 😂
So true
It's the way he says Total Tiptop for me
Yeahh😂😂😂
Sie nenn' mich Mister Bombastisch, nenn' mich Fantastisch!
As an English speaker I have to say this is the funnest and most interesting thing I've listened to and watched and so freaking long it's not even funny! Love from Arizona, United States!
yeah cuz this sounds gibberish since i speak english
@@FortifiedFoestill sounds good even if you can’t understand it
@JackWop Even I, a native Speaker, think this is absolutely amazing.
This is the english version:
Once upon a time in a small town,
There lived a girl named Barbara, renowned
Throughout the land for her insanely good
Rhubarb pie - people understood.
Yes, one could say that Barbara's
Rhubarb pie was truly, without pause,
A downright magical treat to savor,
Abracadabra!
Well, this pie was just too fantastic,
And the demand for it became drastic.
In the same year, Barbara opened a spot,
A bar, and named it "Barbara's Rhubarb Bar" on the dot.
In the town, there were also a few brutes,
Who learned of Barbara's Rhubarb Bar pursuits.
And since they were there with Barbara each day,
They were soon dubbed the "Rhubarb Bar Barbarians" in play.
In the following years, these Barbarians,
Gradually abandoned their barbaric plans.
Barbara claimed they were, in truth, quite charming,
Almost more so than a morning yawning.
But these Barbarians were hairy and grim,
All sporting a shaggy Barbarian's brim (not very prim).
So Barbara sent her Barbarian brood,
To the Barbarian Beard Barber for a mood.
This barber even trimmed their heads so neat,
In his Barbarian Beard Barber shop beat.
Though he was quite the chatterbox, no lie,
But their beards were then perfectly spry.
Then the Barbarians invited their barber friend,
To Barbara's Rhubarb Bar, to extend
Their gratitude, sharing a beer,
The Rhubarb Bar Barbarians and the Beard Barber dear.
And with no sense of barbarity,
They ate rhubarb pie, not with severity,
I believe it was more like two or three,
Yes, even the toughest men found camaraderie.
Three Barbarians and the Beard Barber, bright,
Sat one evening, drinking by the bar's light,
When suddenly the police did appear,
"Where were you?" they asked, with a leer.
Three Barbarians and the Beard Barber, sincere.
@JackWop yeah! The rhythm is so catchy!
I don't understand a single word, except "bombastisch" but here I am loving every second of this wonderful beat.
Ich Liebigtuch die Songe
Hello Whacky! I watch you and Fudgy
there are subs
It sounds so good honestly
U can use subtitles and turn it to english
"Well, this cake was downright bombastic" Is the best sounding german phrase that somebody could ever bless me with
bombastisch ist fantastisch
There's just something particularly German about the word "bombastic"
@@JobvanderZwan Maybe its the Bomb in it 🙊
I love that word too, and it's a quite common word in Dutch as well.
Rabarbastic.
This is going in my " Songs I don't understand but sound cool " playlist 😂
Can I have a link to that playlist pls
I added this to my memes playlist
you need to share it!!
Seriously, that would be a great list! I would add Cesse La Pluie by Anggun. Not the same vibe but excellent song I don't understand.
Turn on auto translate
Das ist mein liebstes Deutsches Lied. Obwohl ich aus Polen komme, ist mein Deutsch sehr gut, Gut gemacht Bodo Wartke und Martin Fishcer
The "Abracadabra" makes me smile EVERY SINGLE TIME
IKR!?
Why?
@@Ago2904 it sound funny- :p
It sounds funny because they slip in some cheeky e's and actually say Aberacadabera, so it fits in with Barbara and Rhabarber.
I know!! It’s the best part 🤩 0:16
I just played this 7 times for my 1st grade class. They kept screaming, "Again! Again!" :) We love it!!!
if they liked this then play them "fruit salad" by the wiggles, my grandson loooved it when he was younger
haha!
Next step is to teach them the dance :P
1st grade?
Ah, the kiddos have already figured out how to get out of work without it looking obvious. Good for them, it will serve them well later in life. 😋
What's fascinating about this is that the word for "barbarian" came about because the Greeks and Romans thought foreigners sounded like "ba ba ba" when they spoke, and the term was usually applied to people from the northern regions of Europe, where they wore longer hair and beards. From that we get words like barber (referring to beards) and even the name Barbra, meaning "wife of the barber" or "foreign woman" depending on who you ask. But here I am, listening to this song in German (a language I do not understand) so it's come full circle for me, sounding like, "ba ba ba" just like it did for the Greeks and Romans.
Its like poetry, it rhymes
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No, no we don't.
'Barbra' is a name for only one person in the world because a mistake was made.
*My* name is Barbara, Bar bar a.
NOT Bar bra.
Wow, i knew about the barbaran and the ba ba ba but never got to the whole circle. Bist du Deutscher?
@@MarcoZain-y9y No, I am not German, I am American.
I've studied Phonetics in Germany and I can say that Phoneticians there have been knowing Barbaras Rhabarberbar for decades. It's a classic. Bombastic idea of Bodo to turn these words into a world hit...
Understanding this fully without subtitles is now my german learning goal
Viel Spaß Kumpel sag Bescheid wenn du es geschafft hast
Good Luck ,brother.Bring it on
I think the fact that you don‘t know what it means makes it sounding so good in other languages
viel spaß dabei :D
Listen to it like 50 times and you will learn (help im romanian and im being tortured rn)
Amazing. I mean, it's kinda fresh to hear a song is not talking about love or suffering... it's about Barbara's cake 😂 I love it.
That CAKE, though!
Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a girl named Barbara. And this Barbara was all over the country. Known for their incredibly good rhubarb pie. Yes, you could say that Barbara's No-Buts Rhubarb Pie was an almost magical experience. Aberakadabera Well, this cake was too bombastic. And its demand is increasing dramatically. Barbara opened that same year. She a bar and she called it "Barbara's Rhubarb Bar." There were also some barbarians in the city. They had heard about Barbara's rhubarb bar. And since they left every day with Barbara, they were soon called the “rhubarb barbarians.” In the following years the barbarians abandoned Little by little they stopped their barbaric behavior. They were, Barbara claimed. Almost nicer than Barpapapa. But the barbarians were very hairy. And they all had a shaggy barbarian beard (nothing special) Barbara then sent hers. Barbarian friends of the barbarian beard barber. She even designed the entire head of the barbarians. In his barbershop with a barbaric beard It is true that he was a terrible conversationalist. But the beard was absolutely perfect afterwards. Then the barbarians invited their barber. Once the work is done, head to the rhubarb bar. Then they had a beer together at the bar. The rhubarb barbarians and the bearded barber And he ate without any barbarism A piece of rhubarb pie, I think there were two. Yes, even the toughest men became approachable. And it's all thanks to Barbara's rhubarb. Three Barbarians and the Bearded Barber Sitting at the bar one afternoon with a beer. Then the police came: "Yes, where were you?" Three barbarians and the bearded barber
Right? 😁
I just wanna have a piece of Barbra's cake
Damn Barbara got that GYAT cake !!
I'm American and I can't understand a word. Thank you for the subtitles. This is my new favorite song. 10/10.
GET SUPER DUOLINGO YOU WILL BE 5x MORE LIKELY TO FINISH YOUR GERMAN LESSONS!🥺🥺🦜🦜
@@BUBBLES-hehehThat's just a theory made by Duolingo
Spain is h or vanish
I do duolingo and it’s talking about someone named Barbara opening a place called Barbara’s rhubarb bar
I do duolingo for gwrman
I cannot get enough of this video. Thank you, Bodo and Marti, for all the smiles the video causes.
I love how the guy in purple delivers it like the weatherman on the news 😆
Real😭😭
This is called "German enthusiasm". Escalates quickly.
He looks like harry potter tbh
@@-I.am.smol- Bodo Wartke is one of the most famous German and English performing artists in the world. Check out his English version of "Ja, Schatz", which is "Yes, Dear" in this version. THIS is the humour we Germans are raised with: ua-cam.com/video/cio6AXVqW4s/v-deo.html
😮 PURPLE GUY?!?!😮
Eminem has been real quiet since this dropped
Edit: Mom i'm famous!
you win
@@SuperAngieMiske Yippie!
Hahahah brilliant
He just killed Slim too
I've been listening to this all day, so when I read the comment, I couldn't work out why one was in the dative case.
I love martis energy when he said "abracadabra"
*abarakadabara
HAHAHAHAHAHHAH right?????? I laughed so hard when I saw his cutsie face!!!! I want to squeeze it its so cute n funny!!!!
@@melvin_cet *abalakadabla
0:15
Yesss :3
You mean 0:16
Ich lerne Deutsch schon eine Menge Zeit, deswegen habe ich die Halbe des Lieds sofort verstanden.
Aber dieses Lied zu vorlesen, auswendig und ohne Pausen, ist jetzt ein edles Ziel für mich!
My German is just about good enough to understand, but wow what a great composition, catchy, skilful, talented guys. Have listened to every day and it always makes me smile
Then you can tell me if they are singing about barbarians, barbers and Barbara's Rhubarb pie?!
@@JacksonOwexthey are all included 👍
Mine ain’t good enough, but I’m getting there.
Even if you're fluent, and I am, this is a frikking tongue twister. Highly impressed, ngl
Yes it is a tounge twister ;)
i studied German for 3 years and i can say with confidence that this song is about Barbara
Lol
Thanks I though it was about elastic Pringle’s
Good to know
Don't be silly, it has nothing to do with Barbara, or rhubarb, or cake, or barbarians, or bars, or barbers. Obvoiusly
@@fabulouslivinglife I do feel mentioned
Mit dem Song hätte Deutschland vermutlich realere Chancen beim ESC ... ;)
Yes! FR
Oder vielleicht sollte man echtes Talent wie das hier nicht an so eine Scheiße verschwenden.
Muss man das soooo deutlich sagen?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Das sowieso
It gets 12 points from me
Ich liebe dieses Lied, es ist mir den ganzen Tag im Kopf geblieben😂❤
"how many times have you replayed this!?"
Me: "abracadabra!"
*Abarakedabara
how many times did you play this
Me:yes
Barbaras rhubarb brings all the barbarians to the bar
Lawl
yay
And they’re like, it’s better than yours
😂💀
@@DezMarivette This is the comment I was looking for
I can't get over how radioesque the guy on the left is, while the guy on the right is very laid back. The differences in their voices compliment each other quite well.
The guy on the left says thanks 😉!
@@bodo_wartke hey, you're very welcome :) Hi from Australia
Ааа вы такие классные, песня бесподобная, ни слова не поняла но немецкий, я влюбилась❤
I had to know the English lyrics, so this was the best I could do:
Once upon a time, in a small town, there
There was a girl named Barbara.
And this Barbara was all over the country
known for their incredibly good rhubarb cake.
Yes, you could say that Barbara's
Rhubarb cake without any ifs and buts
It was a magical experience...
Abera kadabera!
Well, this cake was absolutely amazing!
And the demand for it increased dramatically.
Barbara opened that same year
a bar and called it “Barbara’s Rhubarb Bar”.
There were also a few barbarians in the city,
they had found out about Barbara's rhubarb bar.
And since they were with Barbara every day from then on,
They were soon called the rhubarb barbarians.
In the following years the barbarians left
little by little they begin their barbaric behavior.
They were, Barbara claimed,
almost more likeable than Barbapapa.
But the barbarians were very hairy
and they all had shaggy barbarian beards. Not special at all!
Barbara then sent hers
Barbarian friends to the barbarian beard barber.
He even styled the barbarian's entire head
in his barbarian beard barber barbershop.
Although he was a terrible talker,
But the beard was absolutely perfect afterwards!
The barbarians then invited their beard barber
After the work is done, head to the rhubarb bar.
Then they drank a beer together at the bar,
the rhubarb barbarians and the bearded barber,
and ate without any barbarism
a piece of rhubarb cake. I think there were two.
Yes, even very tough men became approachable,
and all thanks to Barbara's rhubarb!
Three Barbarians and the Bearded Barber
We were sitting in the bar one evening having a beer.
Then the police came: “Yes, where were you?
Three Barbarians and the Bearded Barber!”
How did you got here?
Wow, well translated.
Amazing! 😂
Is her cake big though
@@theifelltower yes, if barbarians can eat it and be satisfied
This would definitely win Eurovision..
But instead we send our Country to be slaughtered... For THE MESSAGE
@@hiiambarney4489 trust me its not just your country...unfortunately..
YAH
I agree. Funnier than that Woke-scheisse.
The pure joy in the little dance the guy on the right did was precious 🥺 They're both clearly having so much fun and it's infectious.
Hi there
I love how I don't understand a word but thats okay because of the energy between these 2 fine gentlemen. Thank you for making it fun!!!!!😊
Das sollte unser Eurovision Beitrag sein 😊
Absolut!
Jaaaaaa^^
Even tho I’m not from Germany I absolutely agree. This gets my vote!
Genau!
In favour.
All the German I was taught in high school has unfortunately sterbt, but I can still understand that this is a banger of international dimensions
In case you dont understand what they are singing about
The song is about a lady called babara (german name) who makes rhubarb pie and it gets famous and she opens a bar called babaras rhubarb bar and its really hard to say in german
Its a tounge twister in german
@@RinKato-lj1qv yeah, I figured it had to be something like that:D
@@kingkramer lol sorry, just making sure some people understand
@@RinKato-lj1qv no worries, it's cool!
I wish this had been in Eurovision.
I came here to say this.
Eurovision isnt worthy of the superior ingenuity and quality of this song. It'd be like holding a royal ball at a peasant market
Songs have to be original and actually created by themselves to be on Eurovision right? This tongue twister already existed before this song.
@@akibkc6437haha you have to be original to be on Eurovision? Quick call the presses and get Israhell out of there!!!!
Needs to be 3 minutes for Eurovision, so basically add another verse, end with a chorus, and it should be good for Germany's Eurovision 2025 entry. Lol 😆 (or something to that effect...)
This song is now on repeat. German tongue twisters sound so good ❤. Love from Finland.
These two dudes look like they’re just having a ball and the song puts you in a good mood. For some reason.
If I was in the special train in 1939, and they put this on the speakers, I would be the happiest lad in the world
No you wouldn't @@jasonvargas7564
Uyen recommended this song with her german bf. I love this❤ love from the USA ❤️ ✌🏾
Yes... I'm also here because of her ❤❤
Me too
Soy de España y me encanta escuchar el juego de palabras que hacen en esta canción! ❤
I need to show this to my Oma. She was born and raised in Germany and she loves when I show her unhinged German things I find on the internet
Edit: I showed it to her. She didn’t want to be recorded, but she was smiling the biggest smile the entire time and she said loved it!
And - what was her reaction? (and will she make you a rhubarb cake?)
@@hypatian9093 haven’t shown her yet, I’ll update when I do
If this is okay for her make a vid about her reaction, please.
This art is called "Zungenbrecher" (pronounced "Tsoongenbrasher") and every child in Germany does this.
It is a popular competition among kids. We know that our language is very hard and difficult.
So English rhimes are not so difficult for us.
Like "She sells sea shells by the sea shore. By the sea shore she sells sea shells."
😂❤
Really hard are such with the hard German sounds with t, s, z and the rough ch down the throat.
Maybe your Granny still knows them all.
Fischer's Fritze or the Potsdamer Postkutschkastenfahrer. 😂
Please make a vid about her reaction to this and put the link here below.
This would be so precious as a moment when a lady sees that some things at home never die and she is still a part of this.
I am 52 now and even I am smiling when kids laugh about the same things we did almost a half century ago. 😂
Can I meet your grandma 😂😂
I showed it to my German mum. She agrees it's brilliant. 😂
The guy in the orange shirt’s expression is so contagious when he says “Abracadabra”. Like, I couldn’t stop my grin.
Marti 😍
He makes a impression of an old German TV Host called " Stevan Raab" who often made that face, and had a few hits in the Styl of this song.
@@TheDarcaneifyits an imitation of Max Giermanns impersonation of Stefan Raab, to be 100% correct. XD
So glad the NEW YORK TIMES featured this duo and their song this morning. Adorable & Addictive.
Jawohl!
Really? This is hilarious! 😂
@@Achdujehfront page news!
@@NiennaFan1 Woah that's a bummer :D
Yesss! It’s so much fun that we can explore things on the internet/UA-cam after reading an interesting article.
auch wenn ich nicht weiß, was sie sagen, ist es definitiv das beste Lied des Jahres! Liebe Grüße aus Kanada 🇨🇦
Die Übersetzung und noch ein bisschen mehr, findest Du hier: www.bodowartke.de/zungenbrecher#tonguetwisters
Uyen sent me :) we all vibin ✨
Same!
we all vibin :D
Same gurl
Ayy same
Ich liebe sieee
Can we just appreciate how Bodo looks like he should be on CNN giving a news report or on a history podcast, but he's just there casually rapping a thousand words a second?
he is more suited for a serious news outlet and not Fox News. But i agree he would totally rock that.
When this was a sound in dont boop the doge I thought it was nonesense but it’s in a diffrent launguage
this song is so silly
baghba baghba ba
Maybe that’s my next big move-if the right offer comes along 😆! For now, I’ll stick to rapid-fire rapping. Thanks for tuning in! 😄
@@bodo_wartke Try making your own news podcast and incorporate your raping within the news podcast so it will be appealing to more young people, young people (to my knowledge) are not generally as informed as older people are about current events and breaking news. I would strongly predict you could fix that most of that problem in a matter of weeks if not days.
How many times did I listen to this?
Ja
Nine!
Yes
Ba
@@no_qt_vodsWhy not?
@@midnightgamer217not "nein" as in "no". "Nine" as in number 9. That's the joke 😂
вы крутые! всегда поднимает настроение песня😄 переслушиваю порой💖
Here because of Uyen!❤
SAMEEE. Her dance was so cute. German boyfriend must be so proud❤🎉 I'm in Texas my neighbors are going to hear this on repeat😅
Me too!
me too
Same!
Same here.
Meine Güte, ich habe Bodo Wartke schon als Jugendliche vor mehr als 15 Jahren gehört und jetzt zu sehen, dass er eine internationale Internetberühmtheit ist, macht mich richtig stolz!
Das fühl ich 😂
Ja. Ich bin kein Deutscher, ihm zuzuhören hat mich ermutigt, Deutsch zu lernen.
Sehe ich auch so! Er war immer eine Nische und das ist wohlverdient!
ja das stimmt das ist echt ein ding der macht das so gut das er das nicht mehr macht das
Vielen Dank für deine Treue über all die Jahre! Deine Unterstützung macht mich stolz.
Übrigens, es wird bald ein neues Programm geben - ich würde mich freuen, wenn du dabei wärst.
Understanding:❌
Vibing:✅
Edit:HOLY SHIT MY NOTIFICATIONS 😭😭
Fr-
real
FR
FR SO RELATABLE😊
FRR
I showed my lil niece bean this video and now she's begun to make me watch it every morning with her she loves it so much. x3 It's one of her absolute favorite things.
All I understand on my own is « Barbara », « Abracadabra » and « bombastic » but I still vibe to this absolute banger 🔥 Love from a French neighbor !
Barbershop?
Ich hab mich schon gefragt wann es denn kommt. Wie immer genial und total tiptop
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It has the same wholesome energy as “my money don’t jiggle jiggle” I love it
It's cuz the dude on the left looks like Louis Theroux 😂
@@DuelingPeaks DAMN. HE DOES 🤣
Aw crap. You’re right. Another song to go down the ADHD rabbit hole hahaa.
That’s true 😂😂😂
@@DuelingPeaks I've been getting that feedback quite a bit. Maybe he just looks like me! 🤣
Ich bin Amerikanerin und lerne Deutsch. Ich liebe diese!
I don't know if that is correct grammar but I absolutely love this song!
It is pretty good.
"ich liebe diese" would translate to "i love these". I guess you wanted to say "I love it" which would translate to "Ich liebe es"
Oh, those pesky German articles.
Anyway, every german would know what you mean.
This whole production is such a guilty pleasure of mine! I am embarrassed I like this song so much, but I literally cannot stop watching it!!!!!! Not only are the German sounds fantastic, especially the repetitive B sounds, but even the dorky guy with the glasses, his expressions and mannerisms.... ITS ALL SOOOOOO ADDICTING!!! Even the guy in the orange is great!!! I have NO CLUE what they are saying, but seriously I have contributed to at least 1,000 views they've received so far!
sum about rhubarb cake and barbarians
@@lydziu8 i thought it was originally just gibberish the guys liked until I turned on the English subtitles
Bodo wartke is the one with the glasses (It's his channel) and he's so so so so so awesome as a caberettist/ comedian.
He's a language artist in German. It's hilarious, a play with words and proverbs and stuff
Wow! If you're this hooked, just wait until you dive into Part 2! 😉 Thanks for your amazing support!
@@bodo_wartke are you guys gunna make an album one day of these tongue twisters
The way he says “Barber shop” scratches something in my brain 🥰🥰
he doesn't say barber shop???
@@Helopsklol yes he does..Listen to the song and read the lyrics 🤦🏻♀️
@@Helopsk yep he does 0:54
@@LouisaKellyHarper Barbara , thats the bars / tounge twisters name
@@Disscombo not shit Sherlock, He still says it though
I don't speak German, but I speak music, and this is talent 🔥🔥🔥
😊it's not hard it takes practice
The lyrics are hard💀
It said bombastic
I think it’s about a guy called abbabababababababababababa
@@LL_Scratchit's about a girl (probably in germany) who was popular because of her tasty rhubarb pie
These guy are making me learn Deutsche. Good work.
As an english only speaker, I gotta say the guy on the right is pure gold. Don’t get me wrong, they are both awesome, but that abracadabra line and a few others just make me smile and want to cheer… unbelievable how good this song is…
The abracadabra gets me every time 😂
His name is marky Fischer I think
He's actually doing an impression of a German celebrity there. :D (You could check out his channel (Marti Fischer), he's been making music for years and years.)
Marti Fischer :)
@@FROGLOVER-YTMarti Fischer, the guy in the pink shirt is Bodo Wartke.
Bodo wrote the lyrics (re-wrote and expanded on a well-known tongue twister) and Marti produced the music track.
They're both musicians and comedians, Bodo does piano cabaret and Marti does parodies on popular songs and also does a series on music production and theory.
Es war einmal in einem kleinen Städtchen da
Lebte ein Mädchen namens Barbara
Und diese Barbara war im ganzen Land
Für ihren abartig guten Rhabarberkuchen bekannt
Ja man konnte sagen, dass Barbaras
Rhabarberkuchen ohne wenn und aber gar
Eine gerade zu magische Erfahrung war
Aberakadabera
Tja dieser Kuchen war gerade zu bombastisch
Und die Nachfrage danach erstarke drastisch
Barbara eröffnete noch im selben Jahr
Eine Bar und nannte sie Barbaras Rhabarberbar
In der Stadt gab es auch ein paar Barbaren
Die hatten von Barbaras Rhabarberbar erfahren
Und da sie fort an jeden Tag bei Barbara waren
Nannte man sie bald die Rhabarberbarbarbaren
In den Folgejahren ließen die Barbaren
Nach und nach ihr barbarisches Gebaren fahren
Sie waren behauptete Barbara
Fast noch sympathischer als Barpapapa
Aber die Barbaren waren stark behaart
Und hatten alle einen struppigen Barbarenbart (Gar nicht apart)
Daraufhin schickte Barbara ihre
Barbarenfreunde zum Barbarenbartbarbier
Der frisierte den Barbaren sogar den ganzen Kopf
In seinem Barbarenbartbarbierbarbershop
Er war zwar ein fürchterlicher Laberkopp'
Aber der Bart war danach total tip top
Darauf luden die Barbaren ihrer Bartbarbier fein
Nach getaner Arbeit noch in die Rhabarberbar ein
Da tranken sie dann gemeinsam an der Bar noch 'n Bier
Die Rhabarberbarbarbaren und der Bartbarbier
Und aßen dazu bar jeder Barbarei
Ein Stück Rhabarberkuchen
Ich glaub es waren zwei
Ja da wurden sogar ganz harte Männer nahbar
Und das alles dank Barbaras Rhabarber
Drei Barbaren und der Bartbarbier
Saßen eines Abends an der Bar bei 'nem Bier
Da kam die Polizei, ja wo wart denn ihr?
Drei Barbaren und der Bartbarbier
Love u 4 that
Merci
Gar nicht apart? was soll das heißen?
Thanks, i’ll try and rap on it
@@Obi-Wan_Kenooobiapart bedeutet z.B. attraktiv oder anziehend im Bezug aufs Aussehen :)
“How many times have you watched this?”
Me: “Yes”
𝓤𝓶𝓶 𝓶𝓪𝔂𝓫𝓮 10 𝓽𝓲𝓶𝓮𝓼
same
@@ESTRONEMY yeah
OMG SO TRUE💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Ikrr I understand the lyrics bc im german and i personally love it xD
People watching this ten years from now will thinks its an absolute blimming masterpeice
That Vietnamese woman sent me here! 🤣🤣❤❤
Same
Same here 😂😅
Sameeee
Same😂
Uyen ninh
The amount of English speakers who just like the vibe of German tongue twisters is hilarious
Not our fault if this song freakin slap hard
To be fair I knew German in my childhood thanks to my grandmother (American schools didn't like that I wasn't using English) so I ultimately lost the ability to speak it. This however... This slaps and helps with relearning it (thanks to this, Duolingo and my grandma)
Yup!
This is a great one for that
Ok but cmon it goes so hard how can we not?
Wunderbar! Ich Leibe den Song. Ich komme aus Australien 🇦🇺 und lerne Deutsch. Das ist so gut! (Uyen led me here, we do be vibing)
Ich liebe das Lied auch! Ich komme aus Amerika und lerne Deutsch weil ich deutsch bin. (Uyen also brought me here because this song is a vibe)
I’m from Spain but I live in Australia, I can’t speak any German, and Uyen also brought me here!🤣
I am very happy I could read that without the translation button
@@Blueaxolotl_dggykh Same 😂😂
Das ist wirklich schön zu hören! Viel Spaß beim Weiterlernen - neben dem zweiten Teil haben wir auch noch über 30 weitere Zungenbrecher auf Lager. Genieße das Vibing! 😉
Dopo youtube short video, sono riuscita a trovare questa canzone! hehehehehe bravi i tedeschi!
Ich musste ja schmunzeln, als ich letzte Woche euren Hit "Barbara Rhabarberbar" am Pool in Italien als Partyhit hören durfte. Klasse!
Das kann ich mir vorstellen! 😂
Ich erfuhr davon durch eine Nachricht meines Bruders am anderen Ende der Republik, der Musiker ist und selbst davon aus der New York Times erfuhr.
Manchmal liebe ich es, wie vernetzt die Welt ist.
Sonst wäre uns diese Perle entgangen.
Ich hoffe, Du liegst noch am Strand. Wenn ja: einen herrlichen Urlaub noch! 🥰 🙏🏻
Ich denke ihr sollt Deutschland bei Eurovision vertreten.
12 points to Germany then. And by the way I think you don't deserve 0 points every year. You've got a lot of good songs. Love from Poland 🤍
Love from italy 💚🤍❤️
@@vanilla5473
Germany fights hard for their 0 points! This year maybe it's going better Isaak - "Always on the run" is played very often on the radio. We have way more better music acts, that could win.
- Alice Merton - No Roots, Why So Serious
- Zoe Wees - Control, Girls like us, Lightning
- Loi - GOLD, News, Am I Enough
- Purple Disco Machine, ÁSDÍS - Beat Of Your Heart
- Felix Jaehn, Leony - Waking Up
- Leony - Holding On, Remedy, Simple Life
Da wäre ich dafür😂
ja isso
This makes my brain happy. I understood nothing and will continue to understand none of it but it's my favorite song
I had no idea German rap was so smooth and chill like that😂, I have no idea what they are saying, but its pretty dope
Put on captions
Just look for the band "Die Fantastischen Vier!" 🙂
I’ve listened to this song 5035 times and I’m very proud to say that I’m finally able to say the title
Wow, 5035 times! That’s dedication. Congrats on nailing the title! 😄
Why is this so calm, though so fantastic. I didnt know that german was such a good language to rap in
Thx for the likes😁
It’s not just fantastic it’s bombastic
Dude, check out the german poetry, Goethe in particular. German is nuts with sounds. IF ONLY THEY WERE CREATIVE, or fun. But germans are so dry, unfunny and usually kinda sad.
Check out Schwesta Eva…
@@visamalog you mean
✨ *_BOMBASTICH_* ✨
@@akibkc6437 doch
Ich bin Niederländer und sogar ich kann Deutsch, und ich bin total bereit für Barbaras Rhabarberkuchen
Morgen gibt es the most famous Rhabarber Kuchen mit Baiserhaube😁👍🥰
das gleiche als Österreicher
@@barkbarkbarkbarkbarkbarkbark Das ist sicherlich wahr :)
Nederlanders, jullie zijn geweldige Buurnachbarnmannen. Holländische ganz geile grappige gekke Spitzenqualiteit! De eenige echte! ;)
Ein richtiger Ohr Wurm☺️einfach genial 😇
this song is even better without understanding any single words.. its satisfying to hear their language
Hello from Ohio! My 4 yr old daughter is obsessed with this song. We listen to it on repeat going to school each morning. She’s starting to sing along now - perhaps even learning German ❤
Only in Ohio
This is so cute, I love it!
I'm in Texas it's indeed a bop😊
That's not how you learn German
@@roboCL0WNdiggi du hast keine Ahnung, das ist die beste Art deutsch zu lernen! Such a cool story ☺️❤️ greetings to Ohio and your 4yr old deutsch-rap wunderkind!👍🍀
1:24 That smile at the end!!!! I love it!
This song tickles my brain in a way that I love
It takes a true German Kingsman to pull off THAT shade of fuchsia 🥰👍
In part 2 he wears a bright pink suit!
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We in Germany have Emperorsmen ;)
@@peter2327 As a German, praise Sigmar, and/or for the Emperor
It's not easy, but someone's got to do it 😉! Thanks for noticing the regal touch! 😄👑
@@bodo_wartkeyou speak English?
It’s 7:35 am here in Southern Indiana, USA and my adult self is deciding to start my day with this wonderfully addictive tune. (It’s stuck in my head constantly!)
Starting your day with rhubarb can never be a bad choice! 😉
You don't realise how CLEVER this is!
😂😂 Das ist das Lustigste, was ich seit langem gehört hab. Danke für Teilen! ❤
Lieber Bodo, lieber Marti, Sie haben mit diesem tollen Rap der deutschen Sprache einen ganz neuen Stand in der Welt verschafft. Das finde ich wundervoll.
Ich benutze dieses Rap ab und zu in meinem Deutschunterricht. Die Studenten finden es toll!
Oh Ja
Oh ja
This is the most polite rap I’ve ever heard in my life lol
Look up Jesus Christ is my nig...
I love that despite not speaking any German I can still somewhat understand what the song is about
That's great to hear! If you want to dive deeper and fully understand the lyrics, check out the translations on our website: www.bodowartke.de/medien. Enjoy exploring the language!
The captions chilling in the corner:
That's because english is a mix of german, french and latin. Bar=bar, Barbar=barbarian, Rhababer=rhubarb, Barbara=Barbra, Bart=beard, Barbier=barber etc. pp
I'm Italian, I've always thought that the German language has a very harsh sound, completely denied for music, but this track I have to tell the truth, it's phenomenal!! Sound and metrics are amazing!
Ever listened to Seeed?
did you just say completely denied for music? german was literally considered the language of poets, philosophy and opera for centuries. you can call yourself lucky your language isn't forever connected to your gruesome past
@@caroskaffee3052 Gruesome past Italy? come to talk to me about poets etc.? Maybe you don't know that Italy is the cradle of art in general, it was the most spoken language in Europe during the Renaissance, but nevertheless, I was talking about the sound of German language, which is very hard, if you deny this, you have hearing or judgment problems.
@@---OZ--- you guys invented fascism 😭😭😭 do you not learn that in school? mussolini, ring a bell? oh you wish you could escape that with some nice "wine and opera", you were n*zi germanys best buddy till almost the end of the war. I am appalled. not to mention that germany is literally called the country of "poets and thinkers" and has created a plethora of popular operas (the magic flute is the most popular opera in the world if I am not mistaken), try that again
@@---OZ--- ah yes the hard sound of german, judged by a speaker of a language that is full of "razzaflazzapazza" sounds and who has never heard of fascist italy. hmmmyeahno
Having watched this 50 times plus... it has dawned on me that the success of the vid is part Bodo's lyricistic brilliange in conjunction with the awesome execution. Bodo's reaction to his co-rapper/artist/deliver is as sharp as his own delivery.
Yea I agree it's so catchy tho😊
Same
Noch vor ein paar Jahren dachte ich: "Wie geil wäre ein Feature zwischen den Beiden".
Einfach herrlich! 😀
Gab es vorher schon. Die "zehn zahmen Ziegen": ua-cam.com/users/shortsahhGoBBMM9U
@@marcusgriese5966 ich weiß. Ich folge beiden Künstlern schon seit Jahren :)
Alles klar, meinte das nur gut. :)@@TinoSchulz1990
Danke für deine langjährige Unterstützung. Wir freuen uns, dass es dir gefällt. 😊
I didn't understand a word. I love it
Wow, das ist erstaunlich, ich bin total begeistert😅
I've studied German for six years and can say with confidence that this song has something to do with cake 🤔
To be exact, it's about Barbaras rhubarb pie-bar, well known for it's barbarians, whose beards are groomed at a rhubarb-barbara-bar-babarian-barber...
hahahahahaha six years hahaha
😂😂😂
Is about pie yummy pie
Barbara’s Rhabarberkuchen ;))
I am from India. I have no connection with germany. But this is the best thing i have heard today
German propaganda delivered in a rap-song to the masses.
@@loreley3126 lol how? Isn't it just a silly song
@@architboraste209 It is just a silly song.
@@Definitely_Melnyx that's what I am saying
This is the best thing I've heard all year
Es war einmal in einem kleinen Städtchen, da
lebte ein Mädchen namens Barbara.
Und diese Barbara war im ganzen Land
für ihren abartig guten Rhabarberkuchen bekannt.
Ja, man konnte sagen, dass Barbaras
Rhabarberkuchen ohne Wenn und Aber gar
eine geradezu magische Erfahrung war …
Aberakadabera!
Tja, dieser Kuchen war geradezu bombastisch!
Und die Nachfrage danach erstarkte drastisch.
Barbara eröffnete noch im selben Jahr
eine Bar und nannte sie „Barbaras Rhabarberbar“.
In der Stadt gab es auch ein paar Barbaren,
die hatten von Barbaras Rhabarberbar erfahren.
Und da sie fortan jeden Tag bei Barbara waren,
nannte man sie bald die Rhabarberbarbarbaren.
In den Folgejahren ließen die Barbaren
nach und nach ihr barbarisches Gebaren fahren.
Sie waren, behauptete Barbara,
fast noch sympathischer als Barbapapa.
Aber die Barbaren waren stark behaart
und hatten alle einen struppigen Barbarenbart. - Gar nicht apart!
Daraufhin schickte Barbara ihre
Barbarenfreunde zum Barbarenbartbarbier.
Der frisierte den Barbaren sogar den ganzen Kopp
in seinem Barbarenbartbarbier-Barbershop.
Er war zwar ein fürchterlicher Laberkopp,
aber der Bart war danach total tipptopp!
Darauf luden die Barbaren ihren Bartbarbier fein
nach getaner Arbeit noch in die Rhabarberbar ein.
Da tranken sie dann gemeinsam an der Bar noch ein Bier,
die Rhabarberbarbarbaren und der Bartbarbier,
und aßen dazu bar jeder Barbarei
ein Stück Rhabarberkuchen. - Ich glaub es waren zwei.
Ja, da wurden sogar ganz harte Männer nahbar,
und das alles dank Barbaras Rhabarber!
Drei Barbaren und der Bartbarbier
saßen eines Abends in der Bar bei 'nem Bier.
Da kam die Polizei: „Ja, wo wart denn ihr?“
Drei Barbaren und der Bartbarbier!
danke
@@margaritakinn2135 gerne
Cool! Genau das hatte ich auch gerade vor. 😂
Danke Dir! 🥰 🙏🏻
Super klasse, danke für den Songtext.😂😂😂
დიახ შეიძლება ითქვას რომ ბარბარეს რევანდის ნამცხვარი ყოველგვარი თუ და მაგრამს გარეშე თითქმის ჯადოსნური გამოცდილება იყო აბრაკადაბრა ისე ეს ნამცხვარი არაფერი იყო ბომბასტუირი და მასზე მოთხოვნა მკვეთრად გაიზარდა ბარბარამ იმავე წელს გახსნა ბარი და უწოდა ბარბარას რევანდის ბარი
As an english speaking american of (mostly) Deustch descent, I am simultaneously amazed and surprised to see such a cheerful song in the language that does NOT sound like something deeply sinister. I'm sorry, distant cousins, but the tongue I never had the chance to learn, to those who don't understand it sounds ominous, even love songs. This seems to be the exception.
Try some Seeed songs...
I watched a couple dance to this in the shorts and couldn’t rest until I found it. It’s been stuck in my head for a week.
Jasmin and James, right? Same here.
Hallo
Me Too and plus my 10 year old daughter has showed me but today I’m listening all time much more than she 😂
By the way I’m from Hungary 🇭🇺
I feel like this should have been germany's eurovision song
0:16 Abracadabra! The way it is said in itself was a magical experience, I love it so much. 🤣
🎩🪄
Nah he actually sounded like stitch
@@GamerGator4THATS WHAT I WAS EXACTLY THINKING
Samee
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Dieses Lied ist der Hammer, ich liebe es!!