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The English lyrics are not a direct translation of the German; the original lyrics take advantage of a pair of German homophones: when conjugated in the second person singular form (i.e. "you"), the verbs haben (to have) and hassen (to hate) become respectively du hast and du hasst, which sound identical.
The album also reached number 13 on the US charts, making it Rammstein's highest-charting album in the United States, although it subsequently fell off after four weeks. In Germany, the album entered the charts at number 1 after the best start of a music album in 2009 [ 20 ] and beating popular German R&B singer Xavier Naidoo 's new album Alles ...
The following songs as tracks 12 and 13 for the North American and Japanese releases: "Engel (English Version)" "Du hast (English Version)" These songs are also included on micro-cassettes, and may be hidden tracks on certain editions. "Du riechst so gut '98" as track 12. A version also includes the video for "Du riechst so gut '98".
The DVD version also contains a subtitled 1997 interview, with the band's members, discussing Rammstein in general, and a multi-angle area featuring Tier, Du hast, and Rammstein. There is also a 2-stage quiz accessible through PCs.
Lichtspielhaus (obsolete German for "cinema"; literally "light-play house") is the second DVD by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, released on 1 December 2003.It is a compilation of all their videos until then, and some live performances, commercial advertisements, trailers and makings-of features.
comprehensive single-volume Japanese dictionary, 3 editions Daijisen: 1995, 1998: general-purpose Japanese dictionary, 2 editions Dictionary of Sources of Classical Japan: 2006–present: English, French, and Japanese dictionary of classical Japanese literature: Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language: 1632
"Ohne dich" (German pronunciation: [ˈoːnə ˌdɪç] "Without You") is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. It was released on 22 November 2004 as the third single from their fourth studio album, Reise, Reise (2004).
"Deutschland" ("Germany") is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. Released as the lead single from their untitled seventh studio album on 28 March 2019, it was their first new music since the song "Mein Land" in 2011. The song became Rammstein's second No. 1 single in Germany after "Pussy" in 2009. [1]