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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 7:21 am
by asimd23
Halftime at "Sing meinen Song - Das Schweizer Tauschkonzert". The fourth episode will be broadcast on TV24 on Friday evening, this time with dialect singer Ritschi in the spotlight. It's already clear to me: a second season is an absolute must. The reasons.

The fourth episode is about Ritschi. (Images: TV24/Andrea Camen)
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It's about music. In "Sing meinen japan rcs data Song" seven singers from a wide range of genres come together. The musicians' more or less well-known songs are given a completely new interpretation. The audience learns a lot about the motives that originally led to a song, but also the considerations behind the new cover version. It's a cultural exchange like no other. The rock singer deals with pop music, the Latino star sings Swiss German and a melancholic piece suddenly turns into a hard-hitting rap. Music knows no boundaries. And along the way CH Media produces over 40 new old songs. The accompanying double CD went straight to number 5 in the official Swiss album charts on Wednesday.

"They are people with a backpack"

It's about people. Seven, Francine Jordi, Stefanie Heinzmann, Steff La Cheffe, Marc Storace, Loco Escrito and Ritschi - we've all come across them on some radio or TV station. In "Sing meinen Song", the seven singers sometimes give a deep insight and reveal many details about their private lives. Anyone who is interested in other people will get their money's worth here. It's a bit like the "jungle camp", where C-list celebrities in particular reflect on their lives around the campfire. How famous the jungle stars actually are is actually irrelevant. They are people with a backpack. They open it up over the course of the format and let others share in it. The same goes for "Sing meinen Song". Each artist decides for themselves how much of their life they want to reveal.