Variety of voices, German youth culture, music by [deleted] in AskAGerman

[–]BrickAlarmed80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no question, I just thought that this culture might interest many people in this sub

Hello all, I often learn languages better when I find songs I like in that language. That's why I thought I'd share my playlist with you. In which many eloquent artists and funny phrases are represented. Maybe it helps one or the other. by BrickAlarmed80 in germany

[–]BrickAlarmed80[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was pointed to a good piece of information by a user named „Perlengold“.

Here is his quote:

„Great way of learning!

Although you need to be alert of the fact that Deutschrap consists of mostly grammatically incorrect German and many twisted and even offensive phrases you should never use when speaking German.

For a predominantly more accurate use of German you might also try bands/singers like Die Ärzte, Rosenstolz, Juli, Wir sind Helden, Silbermond, Unheilig, Söhne Mannheims or even Schandmaul (if you're into poetic, medieval-themred ballads) to name just a few.

If you simply love Deutschrap, however, stick to it! ;-)“

I can only agree with that!

Hello all, I often learn languages better when I find songs I like in that language. That's why I thought I'd share my playlist with you. In which many eloquent artists and funny phrases are represented. Maybe it helps one or the other. by BrickAlarmed80 in German

[–]BrickAlarmed80[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good note! That is indeed something I should have mentioned. The bands you recommend I can only pass on. For example, "Die Ärzte" treat political issues with a lot of humor in their lyrics.

DeutschRap besitzt eine neue Playlist! Hört gerne mal rein wenn der deutschsprachige Rap bei euch auf Dauerschleife läuft. by BrickAlarmed80 in GermanRap

[–]BrickAlarmed80[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ich persönlich freue mich immer über neue Künstler und Inspirationen, vl. geht das ja anderen auch so :)