One and a half years after Jan Böhmermann's settlement with German pop music, the musician Max Giesinger (30) commented on Böhmermann's program. The satirist had said in his ZDF show "Neo Magazine Royale" at that time, songs like that of Giesinger characterized mainly by empty lyrics and non-inappropriate content. In the end, the lines could be reduced to the same four words: " People Live Dancing World ". From these words Böhmermann formed a persiflage song, with which he wanted to win the echo and donate the proceeds to a music school. It was not enough for the echo, but the song was a considerable chart success.

"I do not pretend, and that's why all the comments afterwards hurt me a little - when I read: 'Max lets himself write everything completely', 'A puppet of the record companies' ..." Giesinger said in the current program ,

Böhmermann says he can not do anything for the hatred of the people

He does not write his own lyrics all by himself. "But I write them down, put the themes in, make a lot of tunes, and getting completely lost after sitting in the studio for 200 hours has already hurt me a bit."

Böhmermann replied that he could do nothing for the hatred of the people. "It's not meant to be personal, of course, I'd like you to do other things professionally than music," he joked.

Giesinger brings this Friday his third album "The Journey" on the market.