@_herzsturm_: ❤️ DA „CAPO“ Andreas Schubert – DIE LETZTE AUSFAHRT ❤️ Ein Songwunsch vom Truckerfan86 Ein emotionaler moderner Country-Trucker-Song als Erinnerung an Andreas Schubert, genannt DA „Capo“ – einen Strongman, Leibwächter und vor allem leidenschaftlichen Trucker. Seine Liebe gehörte den LKWs, den langen Fahrten nach Italien und seinen einzigartig hergerichteten Trucks. Besonders sein legendärer R 620 V8 „Old School Bastard“ und der erste New Generation aus 2016 bleiben unvergessen. Seine Sprüche wurden Kult: „Alles unter 8 Zylinder ist asozial.“ „Da, wo wir sind, ist vorne!“ „LKWs werden in Södertälje gebaut, der Rest sind Nutzfahrzeuge … oder sowas!“ Am 31. Juli 2020 nahm Capo viel zu früh seine letzte Ausfahrt. Doch seine Geschichte endet nicht – sie lebt in jedem V8, jedem Truck und in den Herzen der Menschen weiter, die ihn nie vergessen werden. STAY STRONG, CAPO! 💪 Eines Tages sehen wir uns im V8-Himmel. 🖤 ❤️ Herzsturm – Schanin & Tom Wir schreiben keine Lieder. Wir schenken Gefühle.

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jozsef306
jozsef306 :
Rip Andreas Schubert a Legenda
2026-08-23 03:21:29
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zeldajens
Zelda & Jens :
super Lied 👍👍👍
2026-08-23 05:14:03
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useroqq1cpx4ch
Jürgen :
wunderschön gesungen 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-08-23 07:29:21
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truckerfan86
Truckerfan86 :
Hab pipi in den Augen schon nach den ersten Sekunden so wunderschön geschrieben Wahnsinn ein echt mega Hammer Song ihr habt euch wieder mal selbst übertroffen 👍👍👍ihr seid der Wahnsinn wenn er das hören würde wäre er sehr stolz 👍👍👍🫂🫂🫂
2026-08-22 18:10:00
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brigittee337
Brigitte :
Geiles Lied 👍
2026-08-23 06:26:33
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jaclnussbaum2008
Jacl :
Durfte ihn persönlich kennenlernen
2026-08-23 05:56:46
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luna250517
Luna :
Wirds das auf Spotify geben?
2026-08-22 22:11:53
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a.niee.57
A.Niee.57 :
R.i.p
2026-08-23 02:01:30
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marcobeuder
Marco Luna :
Hammer geiles Lied 🤩 wow 😍
2026-08-22 22:43:37
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zygmunt763
Zygmunt :
Prawda,Mistrzu pamiętamy 👍😎
2026-08-23 06:14:32
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_herzsturm_
Herzsturm :
@Herzsturm-h7y auf Youtube zum dl für euch
2026-08-23 08:12:52
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alexandermenzi
menzi88 :
Mega das Lied 💪🏼
2026-08-23 05:58:28
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_ente__
Ente :
Ruhe in Frieden Andreas werde dich nie vergessen
2026-08-23 05:55:15
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danielburkert1
Daniel Burkert :
Der fahrt im Himmel weiter und passt auf uns auf ich vermisse dich Cappo
2026-08-22 23:35:48
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tom204803
tom :
❤️❤️
2026-08-23 07:25:08
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jenspforzheim
jenspforzheim :
😥😥😥
2026-08-23 06:44:03
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stefanie.daenhard8
Igel 88 :
🕯️
2026-08-23 06:48:35
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hondaVTX1800 :
🥰
2026-08-23 04:55:42
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ミ💖 💕Janinchen💕 💖彡 :
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2026-08-22 19:42:54
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