Dieter Bohlen: Modern Talking Runion as singing babies

Dieter Bohlen: Modern Talking Runion as singing babies

Dieter Bohlen
Modern Talking Runion as AI baby: You’re My Heart, You’re My Soul






Dieter Bohlen surprises with a clip that shows him united with Thomas Anders. As AI baby, they sing their modern-talking classic. Different ‘necklace is new.

Dieter Bohlen is once again united with Thomas Anders: the pop titan, who has transformed him and his former bandmates into cute toddlers using artificial intelligence. “New Modern Talking,” writes the 71-year-old-and provides the mail with a heart emoji.

The 30-second video shows the two musicians as chubby babies who perform “You’re My Heart, You’re My Soul”. The backdrop is generated like the original music video of her megahit from 1985-including significant “Bohlen-Faust” and the wild hairstyles of the 80s.


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Instead of Nora there is now a Dieter chain

In the video in particular, a specific detail with a reference to old modern talking times is caught in the eye: Thomas Anders’ AI baby Anders has a gold chain around his neck, on huge letters of the “Dieter”. In the past, the singer showed himself with a similar piece of jewelry – but with the lettering “Nora”, the name of his wife at the time.

The video that was originally posted by the “Chill Sloth Ai vibes” account and with the signature “This video is a AI parody, an art project and a homage” is part of a current TikTok trend. Celebrities are transformed into small children by AI filters, often with astonishingly cute results.

Dieter Bohlen and Thomas Anders became stars in the 1980s

Founded in 1983, Dieter Bohlen and Thomas stormed differently than modern talking with hits like “Cheri Cheri Lady” and “Brother Louie” the international charts. They sold over 5.7 million records in Germany alone and became one of the most successful German bands. However, internal disputes already led to the first separation in 1987. An attempt at reconciliation in 1998 with the album “Back for Good” initially led to the top of the chart, but ended again in 2003 – this time finally.

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