The Big Interview – What’s Happening, Gigi D’Agostino?

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First right-wing extremists took advantage of his hit, now radio stations and even UEFA are boycotting the love song “L’amour toujours” by Gigi D’Agostino. In an interview with Conny Bischofberger and Michael Pichler, the world star talks about neo-Nazis, moralists and his appeal to executives and fans.

Because partygoers on the North Sea island of Sylt and in Carinthia shouted racist slogans during his song, Italian DJ Gigi D’Agostino (55) made headlines around the world. His hit from the early 2000s has long been the anthem of the right-wing extremist scene. Only this time there was a video that went viral showing young people replacing the lyrics of the hit with “Germany for the Germans.” Foreigners out!” to replace.

Of course, the artist, who is now associated with neo-Nazis and at the same time punished by ‘Cancel Culture’, is the number one preferred interview partner for the big ‘Krone’ Sunday interview. Gigi D’Agostino responded to an email less than an hour later on Wednesday afternoon and personally: “I would like to do a telephone interview!” I am a shy person.” And he wants to say what he has to say in his native Italian, also because it is about a sensitive subject.

On Saturday afternoon he reports to the minute from his studio in Lugano, where he is currently recording new tracks. He answers all our questions for 44 minutes. My colleague Michael Pichler, a South Tyrolean, conducts the interview.

Source: Krone

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