With you do not win here the million was Christian Lindner last week, for whom he slightly adapted the FDP party song. But also for the CDU, Stefan Raab created a song with “Rambo Zambo (what is Bubatz?)” – to which even Friedrich Merz reacted.
“Small contribution to pop culture”: Merz reacts to Raab’s song
The CDU song took off from those via the SPD, Greens and FDP – especially because of its rave insert. Raab repeatedly built the question of Friedrich Merz: “What is Bubatz?“The chorus is initiated with the following quote from Merz:”Really Rambo Zambo here in the housebut only then “.
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The song was not only well received by the fans, also that Social media team from Friedrich Merz spoke up. You wrote the following comment:
It’s great that I was able to make a small contribution to pop culture with my words. Rambo Zambo will only be available from Sunday, 6 p.m. But without a bubatz
Of course, this was an allusion to the Sunday of the Bundestag election, which the song also refers to.
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Even on election evening a Raab reference: “Rambo Zambo in the Adenauer-Haus”
The CDU also had every reason to be happy in the evening: with 28.5 percent (for the time being) it was able to secure the largest proportion of all votes and Friedrich Merz is very likely to be the next Chancellor. The success was noticeable on the election evening:
Now Rambo Zambo can also be in the Adenauer House. We celebrate tonight and work from tomorrow morning.
With “Rambo Zambo” he alludes to the Raab song – consciously or unconsciously. Because Raab naturally called the song so, but the quotes took over from previous interviews by Friedrich Merz. So you can only speculate Whether Merz made an allusion to the Raab song here. But what remains is Stefan Raab’s “Rambo Zambo” song, who has already generated a total of 300,000 views on YouTube.
Where you can see Stefan Raab’s show
You don’t win the million here Every Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. on RTL. Raab’s show can also be seen on RTL+ 12 hours in advance.