Du. Du hast. Du hast mich. In its opening chant of You. You have. You have me, “Du Hast” released by Rammstein in 1997 was a breakout song for the German industrial band. Though the song is filled ...
Rammstein: Paris is out now and if you somehow haven’t been impressed by the visual spectacle captured in the clips released thus far, you may want to check out this performance of “Du Hast.” The new ...
Music transcends language – a big fat fuck-off riff exists on a plane beyond mere words. Even if you don’t understand German, you know Rammstein aren’t singing about the joys of a meadow full of ...
The singer gave the crowd a small taste of the German she's been learning lately. By Glenn Rowley Lizzo showed off her knack for German by covering Rammstein on a tour stop in Hamburg, Germany, last ...
How do you say "heavy metal twerking" in German? By Gil Kaufman Lizzo can’t get enough of Rammstein. A week after doing a playful a cappella run through the chorus of the German band’s 1997 single “Du ...
A group of 10 kids, ages nine to 18, covered Rammstein's 1997 hit, "Du Hast," under the guidance of the O'Keefe Music Foundation. They say if you're going to learn another language that you should ...
Lizzo and Till Lindemann. Credit: Dave J Hogan/Matthias Nareyek Lizzo sang an impromptu acapella rendition of Rammstein‘s ‘Du Hast’ during a show in Hamburg, Germany, to the delight and amusement of ...
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