Kid bob

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Fat Anna
  DE 39 05/04/2007 (9 weeks)
  AT 23 05/04/2007 (19 weeks)

Kid Bob is a music project by the producer duo Dragan Hecimovic and Stephan Endemann in collaboration with the DJ and singer Sasha Dith.

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Endemann is a German music producer , songwriter , remixer and DJ . The DJ Sasha Dith, who, among other things, was resident DJ in the "Rush Hour" discotheque in Dortmund, had a respectable success in Eastern Europe and Turkey in 2005 with the title Russian Girls .

In 2007 the project was launched as a parody of the hit Boten Anna by the Swedish DJ Jonas Altberg alias Basshunter . This Swedish-language song is about a supposed computer bot named Anna. Since in Swedish the word "bot" stands for both a computer bot and a boat and the word "kanal" for a "channel" (chat room) and for "Kanal" (small river), there was of course a risk of confusion. Basshunter also played something with this ambiguity in his first video for Boten Anna by portraying himself as a pedalo in a river. For this reason, the trio wrote a German nonsense text: "Fat Anna" is sitting in a boat and it is therefore banned from driving. There was also a simple Southpark- style video of a fat girl juggling a hamburger using her weight to push a boat into the water. The other end of the boat with the singer wearing a t-shirt that says I Love My Boot protrudes far out of the water. The song is introduced by seagull laughter and otherwise musically essentially sticks to the original, whereby, as usual, there are several remix versions on the maxi CD of the song.

In April 2007, the video went to music channels and quickly spread via online video portals such as YouTube and MyVideo . It was so successful that the single entered the Austrian charts at the beginning of May.

Before Dicken Anna there were already new cover versions of the cult song Boten Anna in the Netherlands, Israel and Sweden .

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  1. Chart tracking Germany
  2. Chart discography Austria
  3. Profile Stephan Endemann on yomeko.de. Retrieved November 14, 2014

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