Title: Kulturelle und mediale Analyse von “Die Nachbarstochter in meinem Pool (Nori‑Com Full Version)”
Abstract
The track “Die Nachbarstochter in meinem Pool” (commonly abbreviated as the “Nori‑Com Full Version”) emerged in 2022 as a viral internet phenomenon within German‑speaking online communities. While superficially a comedic, eroticized music‑video, the work encapsulates several intersecting trends in contemporary digital culture: remix aesthetics, the commodification of private intimacy, and the negotiation of gendered humor in meme‑driven environments. This paper investigates the production, dissemination, and reception of the video, situating it within scholarly debates on participatory culture, post‑privacy performance, and the gender politics of internet humor. Through a multimodal discourse analysis of the visual, lyrical, and paratextual elements, the study reveals how the “Nori‑Com Full Version” both reinforces and subverts normative expectations of female sexuality, while also functioning as a site of collective identity formation among German‑speaking netizens. Die Nachbarstochter In Meinem Pool Nori Com Full Version
The legal and ethical implications of privacy, consent, and safety in personal spaces are complex and can vary significantly by jurisdiction. Generally, laws protect individuals' rights to privacy and safety within their homes and other personal spaces. Ethical considerations involve respecting individuals' autonomy and rights, even in seemingly casual or benign situations. German internet humor (Schulz
The study adopts a multimodal discourse analysis (MDA) framework (Kress & van Leeuwen, 2001) to interrogate the interplay of audio, visual, and textual modalities. The primary data set comprises: Paywalls für „Full Version“
Secondary sources include scholarly literature on digital remix culture (Navas, 2012), German internet humor (Schulz, 2019), and the politics of sexual representation online (Attwell, 2019).
The production’s deliberately retro‑Euro‑dance sound and DIY visual style evoke a nostalgic sensibility, positioning the video as a “cult artefact” rather than a mainstream pornographic text. This nostalgia lowers the perceived stakes of the sexual content, allowing it to be consumed as “just a meme”.