Do you pronounce "k1 Ahnung" as "keine Ahnung" or as "keins Ahnung"?
"keine Ahnung", but you stumbling over this is by design and part of the plan.
This usage started making inroads with teenagers some years ago as a popular rapper from Austria started spreading it. He knew damn well what he was doing, having graduated with degrees in journalism and communication studies, when he built his brazen rapper persona with zero regard for the German language. Feel insulted or confused when you see him roll the indefinitive article "ein", its many declined forms, and the numeral "eins" rolled into a single digit? Congrats, you've been dunked on.
It's pretty devious, you can't really escape the mental process of negotiating the intention of his lines, and even as a descriptivist you'll eventually feel annoyed at the very least by the end of a song.
This usage started making inroads with teenagers some years ago as a popular rapper from Austria started spreading it. He knew damn well what he was doing, having graduated with degrees in journalism and communication studies, when he built his brazen rapper persona with zero regard for the German language. Feel insulted or confused when you see him roll the indefinitive article "ein", its many declined forms, and the numeral "eins" rolled into a single digit? Congrats, you've been dunked on.
It's pretty devious, you can't really escape the mental process of negotiating the intention of his lines, and even as a descriptivist you'll eventually feel annoyed at the very least by the end of a song.