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Bibiza im Interview: „Tief im Herzen war immer die Rockmusik“
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Bibiza im Interview: „Tief im Herzen war immer die Rockmusik“

The article features an interview with Austrian musician Franz Bibiza discussing his new album 'Rocknrollstar.' Bibiza compares himself to Falco, noting they are not musically similar despite the comparison. He explains that while the album has more rock elements, it is not strictly a rock album and includes influences from the 1980s. Bibiza emphasizes collaboration with other musicians, describing them as like family, but notes he still handles most aspects of his solo project independently. He mentions the potential for a more niche sound compared to his previous work and acknowledges that some fans initially struggled to connect with his music but now groove along.

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Bibiza im Interview: „Tief im Herzen war immer die Rockmusik“

The article features an interview with Austrian musician Franz Bibiza discussing his new album 'Rocknrollstar.' Bibiza compares himself to Falco, noting they are not musically similar despite the comparison. He explains that while the album has more rock elements, it is not strictly a rock album and includes influences from the 1980s. Bibiza emphasizes collaboration with other musicians, describing them as like family, but notes he still handles most aspects of his solo project independently. He mentions the potential for a more niche sound compared to his previous work and acknowledges that some fans initially struggled to connect with his music but now groove along.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a music-related interview and does not address any politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. The content is centered around artistic expression and personal creative process, which falls under apolitical categories. Therefore, the 'le

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