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Bosse’s ‘Stabile Poesie’ Confronts Online Hate as New Single Resonates

The standout single is fueling a wider German debate over digital abuse, including deepfakes.

Overview

  • German singer Axel "Aki" Bosse released his tenth album, Stabile Poesie, to speak more directly about social issues.
  • The track "Lass Dich nicht f***" targets hate and threats on social media, focusing on abuse directed at women.
  • Listeners began sharing the insults they receive using the song, and Bosse said the wave of responses shocked him.
  • Bosse calls digital violence real violence, cites deepfake harms highlighted by recent cases, and urges men to speak up and not shield perpetrators.
  • The album keeps his dance-ready pop with a raw, analog sound, features Tim Fischer and Clara Lösel, and is supported by a national tour that includes Hamburg’s Barclays Arena.