Ragazzki: Marti Fischer's mother is a fan and critic at the same time!

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Marti Fischer from Salzgitter and Duo Ragazzki are applying for the ESC 2026 in Vienna with the song “Ciao Ragazzki”.

Ragazzki: Marti Fischer's mother is a fan and critic at the same time!

There's exciting news from the world of the Eurovision Song Contest! Marti Fischer, a 35-year-old YouTuber from Salzgitter, applied for the German preliminary decision together with his music partner David “Miirtek” Starosciak, 33, from Flonheim, as the duo Ragazzki. The ESC will take place in Vienna in May and the team, newly founded as a duo, wants to conquer the stage with their catchy song “Ciao Ragazzki”. Fischer now lives in Berlin and brings a wealth of experience with him: He became known, among other things, for his parodies on YouTube and won the “Secret Talents Award” in 2010 for his impressive vocal imitations. His partner Miirtek impresses with his unique style, which combines 80s synthesizers with modern beats, and is himself a creative mind in the music scene. Together they have already racked up several million streams, which is an indication of their musical talent.

Fischer describes his mother as his biggest fan and at the same time his toughest critic. Your opinion is particularly important to him, while Starosciak receives just as much support from his family. “Ciao Ragazzki” combines Italian pop with Eastern European beats and promises to take the audience into a “Dolce Vita block party” with glittering disco vibes and driving sound – a summer celebration between a beach villa and a high-rise development. This fresh, lively style of music is intended not only to conquer the hearts of the audience, but also to celebrate a piece of European culture, as in SWR is called.

Musical trends and the ESC experience

The duo Ragazzki joins the current trends of the Eurovision Song Contest, which show a remarkable change in the musical landscape. In recent years there has been a shift towards more diverse musical styles that go beyond the traditional pop genre. Rock, hip-hop and folk are increasingly finding their place on the ESC stage Eurovision trends. The focus on digital interaction also plays a central role; Platforms like Instagram, TikTok and Twitter not only serve to bind fans, but also to promote artists.

Creative performance and cultural representation are crucial to making a real impression on audiences. The trends show that countries are showcasing their cultural roots through unique music content, which increases the diversity and emotionality of the competition. The influence and presence of digital media has revolutionized the way the audience interacts with the performances, which has become an integral part of the ESC.

With their approach to both exciting the audience acoustically and creating a connection to culture, Ragazzki are well prepared to shine on the big stage in Vienna. The combination of different genres and the innovative, fresh sound of their song “Ciao Ragazzki” could be exactly the recipe that finally brings Germany back to the top of the podium. Whether the two can actually win the hearts of viewers and juries in May remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the duo has everything it takes to impress with a colorful mix of music, passion and artistic expression.