Cult tune from Mainz gains popularity as a chart-topping ballroom anthem
In the world of German-speaking music, a notable event has taken place. Markus Becker, known for his hit "Das rote Pferd", has taken on the challenge of covering the Mainzer anthem "Ciro make love with me!", originally sung by the retired artist Ciro Visone.
The new version of the beloved song is now available on all online platforms since August 1st. The announcement was made by Oliver Mager, who is not only the composer and lyricist behind the cover, but also the driving force behind the scenes.
Ciro Visone, the original artist, seems to be excited about the collaboration, calling the current situation "crazy" in a recent statement. He is also considering performing at festival tents throughout the German-speaking world, though no specific details about future collaborations or touring schedules have been made public.
In addition to the cover, Oliver Mager plans to write more new songs for Ciro Visone, possibly even a duet with Markus Becker. Meanwhile, Ciro Visone is also venturing into a new venture outside of music – he plans to open a mobile pizzeria in a converted trailer.
As for Ciro Visone's hopes for the future, he expressed his excitement about potentially performing with Markus Becker in 2026. Fans of both artists can look forward to a potential collaboration that aims to make "Ciro make love with me!" famous throughout the country.
For the latest updates on any potential projects or events involving these three artists, it is best to check their official channels or contact their management directly. In the meantime, listeners can enjoy the new version of "Ciro make love with me!" on their preferred online music platforms.
Music enthusiasts can now find the new cover of "Ciro make love with me!" on various online platforms, created by Oliver Mager and performed by Markus Becker. This entertaining twist on the beloved anthem has sparked excitement in the world of German-speaking music, with the original artist, Ciro Visone, expressing his enthusiasm for potential future collaborations in music.