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's "Du Hast" is a clever play on the homophony of "du hasst" (which translates to "you hate") and "du hast" (meaning "you have"). Whichever meaning you interpret, it's about damn time you ...
A few days ago, Lizzo stole the hearts of the audience at her show in Hamburg, Germany when she sang the lyrics to Rammstein's "Du Hast" onstage. But during her concert last night (Feb. 28) in Berlin, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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