Info provided by one of our Patreons :) A few little background information about Rammstein's Hallomann: The lyrics tell the story of a creepy, unknown man referred to as "Hallomann" who approaches a young girl and persuades her to come with him in his car. He promises to show her the sea and buys her food. Throughout the song, "Hallomann" repeatedly tells the girl not to speak to him and just to sing and dance for him. The lyrics suggest that the girl is vulnerable and alone and that "Hallomann" takes advantage of this. The lines "Du bist alleine, ich ganz allein" (You are alone, I am all alone) and "Steig einfach ein, ich nehm' dich mit" (Just get in, I'll take you with me) imply that the girl has no one else to turn to and is easily influenced. The chorus of "Sing für mich, komm, sing / Perle auf dem Ring / Tanz für mich und dann / Kommt zu dir der Hallomann" (Sing for me, come on, sing / Pearl on the ring / Dance for me and then / Hallomann comes to you) can be interpreted as a demand for the girl's attention and entertainment in exchange for Hallomann's company and gifts. The second verse adds to the sinister tone of the song as "Hallomann" convinces the girl to make a sandcastle with him and promises that nothing will be the same afterwards. The repetition of "Sprich nicht zu mir, steig einfach ein" (Don't speak to me, just get in) throughout the song emphasizes "Hallomann's" power over the girl and highlights her lack of agency in the situation. In the bridge, "Hallomann" again asks the girl how she is, hinting at a potential ongoing relationship or obsession. Overall, "Hallomann" can be interpreted as a commentary on the dangers lurking in society and how easily young people, especially those who are vulnerable, can fall prey to malevolent strangers who prey on their naivety.
One of their best. They really captured the eerie creepy vibes especially with that bass line and eerie sounds. A very visual song that paints a picture
Ive heard it mentioned that this song is inspired by Belgian serial killer Marc Dutroux. Mussels and French fries is a popular Belgium dish. His story is a horrific tale of conspiracy, police incompetence and cover ups
I think, French Friese is what men have between their legs and musles is the female pendant where the frise are put in. So the man tells clearly what he intends to do. Yes Dutrout was probably also in Till's mind.
Auf den Wellen dein Gesang" or "on the waves your singing" was her sad end, he drowned the screaming girl in the ocean, if that doesn't send shivers down your spine............
Rammstein is my favorite band and this song is my favorite from them^^ I love how dark the song is, the female voice in the background, the riff, how till is singing... I can't explain why I live this one so much
I believe the title is "Hallo" (how he starts the conversation with the girl) and "Mann" because he is a grown up man who has no business talking to a little girl he does not know but I guess it also leans on "Hollow Man" - the invisible criminal/murderer - because the perpetrator looks so insignificant he is as good as invisible yet he is as ruthless and dangerous as the villain from the movie. Great reaction! Thank You
Aah, thought as much, one thing you can't accuse the band of not keeping in touch with the news, its been fertile ground for them and many a classic R+ track
this is one of my favorite songs❤ if i could only sit down with you and show you my entire rammstein favorite songs playlist😂😂 but the netherlands is a little bit far away lol never stop making rammstein reactions❤
For the avoidance of doubt for anyone who might be confused, the song is about a rapist abducting a girl with the promise of food and the beach, before taking her somewhere secluded, raping, and then drowning her. Others have already covered the Belgian dish and the connection to Marc, so i won't bore with that, but there's many play on words, euphemisms, metaphors etc in the lyrics which are worth researching.
The lyrics tell the story of an eerie, unknown man called "Hallomann" who approaches a young girl and persuades her to come with him in his car. He promises to show her the sea and buys her food. In the course of the song, "Hallomann" repeatedly tells the girl that she should not talk to him, but only sing and dance for him. The lyrics suggest that the girl is vulnerable and alone and that "Hallomann" is taking advantage of this. The lines "You're alone, I'm all alone" and "Just get in, I'll take you" suggest that the girl has no one else to turn to and is easily influenced. The refrain of "Sing for me, come, sing / Pearl on the ring / Dance for me and then / Hallomann will come to you" can be interpreted as a demand for the girl's attention and entertainment in exchange for Hallomann's company and gifts. The second verse reinforces the eerie tone of the song, as "Hallomann" convinces the girl to build a sandcastle with him and promises that nothing will ever be the same again afterwards. The repetition of "Don't talk to me, just get in" throughout the song emphasizes "Hallomann's" power over the girl and underlines her lack of agency in the situation. In the bridge, "Hallomann" asks the girl again how she is, hinting at a possible ongoing relationship or obsession. Overall, "Hallomann" can be interpreted as a commentary on the dangers that lurk in society and how easily young people, especially those who are vulnerable, can become victims of malicious strangers who take advantage of their naivety.
Info provided by one of our Patreons :)
A few little background information about Rammstein's Hallomann:
The lyrics tell the story of a creepy, unknown man referred to as "Hallomann" who approaches a young girl and persuades her to come with him in his car. He promises to show her the sea and buys her food. Throughout the song, "Hallomann" repeatedly tells the girl not to speak to him and just to sing and dance for him.
The lyrics suggest that the girl is vulnerable and alone and that "Hallomann" takes advantage of this. The lines "Du bist alleine, ich ganz allein" (You are alone, I am all alone) and "Steig einfach ein, ich nehm' dich mit" (Just get in, I'll take you with me) imply that the girl has no one else to turn to and is easily influenced.
The chorus of "Sing für mich, komm, sing / Perle auf dem Ring / Tanz für mich und dann / Kommt zu dir der Hallomann" (Sing for me, come on, sing / Pearl on the ring / Dance for me and then / Hallomann comes to you) can be interpreted as a demand for the girl's attention and entertainment in exchange for Hallomann's company and gifts.
The second verse adds to the sinister tone of the song as "Hallomann" convinces the girl to make a sandcastle with him and promises that nothing will be the same afterwards. The repetition of "Sprich nicht zu mir, steig einfach ein" (Don't speak to me, just get in) throughout the song emphasizes "Hallomann's" power over the girl and highlights her lack of agency in the situation.
In the bridge, "Hallomann" again asks the girl how she is, hinting at a potential ongoing relationship or obsession.
Overall, "Hallomann" can be interpreted as a commentary on the dangers lurking in society and how easily young people, especially those who are vulnerable, can fall prey to malevolent strangers who prey on their naivety.
One of their best. They really captured the eerie creepy vibes especially with that bass line and eerie sounds. A very visual song that paints a picture
Ive heard it mentioned that this song is inspired by Belgian serial killer Marc Dutroux. Mussels and French fries is a popular Belgium dish. His story is a horrific tale of conspiracy, police incompetence and cover ups
I think, French Friese is what men have between their legs and musles is the female pendant where the frise are put in. So the man tells clearly what he intends to do. Yes Dutrout was probably also in Till's mind.
Tills Lyriks tell the darkest and sinister stories without dark or sinister words He ist a master of the german language. Btw keep on reacting...
Yes indeed
I love 'Halloman' - it has some of the 'creep' factor of 'Weiner Blut' but in such a calm persuasive way. Till is so good at freaking you out!
Auf den Wellen dein Gesang" or "on the waves your singing" was her sad end, he drowned the screaming girl in the ocean, if that doesn't send shivers down your spine............
This is creepy as hell and I love it. Thank You for this reaction . I couldnt wait till You discover this treasure❤
Rammstein is my favorite band and this song is my favorite from them^^ I love how dark the song is, the female voice in the background, the riff, how till is singing... I can't explain why I live this one so much
For me, this is probably the most unsettling song by Rammstein.
Yes 😨
Same level with Puppe and Wiener Blut imo
@@johnnybow7045 For me it is worse: A child gets rap... and killed 😨
@@brigittegranier3468 If that's the case, you should look up "Wiener Blut" (or "Josef Fritzl").
Heirate mich is about necrophilia, weiner but and mein teil are based on real story so I think there are more disturbing in rammstein
I believe the title is "Hallo" (how he starts the conversation with the girl) and "Mann" because he is a grown up man who has no business talking to a little girl he does not know but I guess it also leans on "Hollow Man" - the invisible criminal/murderer - because the perpetrator looks so insignificant he is as good as invisible yet he is as ruthless and dangerous as the villain from the movie. Great reaction! Thank You
It's a great song. Topic vise gives me chills everytime, I listen to it.
With love from Germany 🤘🏻 ❤
This is now the Rammstein-Wo bist du reaction
PS. This song is great
Musless with fry is probably reference on belgian phedofile Marc Doutroux… its belgian dish
"Hallomannn" is literally hallo(hello) and
mann(man) combined together ❤
I read this might have some creepy Story in Belgium
Woohoo, congrats on your 200k followers! ❤🍻
oh, missed that, congrats 'D'
I think the mussels and fries refers to a real life case of abduction in Belgium.
The Marc Dutroux case.
Aah, thought as much, one thing you can't accuse the band of not keeping in touch with the news, its been fertile ground for them and many a classic R+ track
Think so too. Mussels and fries is like a national dish in Belgium. In Germany fish rolls are a thing.
Add this to my Rammstein playlist IMMEDIATELY
❤ love it! Thanks so much 😊
this is one of my favorite songs❤
if i could only sit down with you and show you my entire rammstein favorite songs playlist😂😂
but the netherlands is a little bit far away lol
never stop making rammstein reactions❤
For the avoidance of doubt for anyone who might be confused, the song is about a rapist abducting a girl with the promise of food and the beach, before taking her somewhere secluded, raping, and then drowning her. Others have already covered the Belgian dish and the connection to Marc, so i won't bore with that, but there's many play on words, euphemisms, metaphors etc in the lyrics which are worth researching.
Yes, and Flake's Keyboards near the end express the horror the poor little girl had to go through 😱 because there are no words for this
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finallyy, the day has come :D
The song is a dream, if you understand the lyrics it becomes a nightmare.
I love you, so funnny. I share your passion.
Der "Hallomann" ist der Erwachsene der kleine Kinder anspricht... anbaggert. HALLO Kleine. Typisch für Rammstein das unsagbare in Worte zu fassen.
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The lyrics tell the story of an eerie, unknown man called "Hallomann" who approaches a young girl and persuades her to come with him in his car. He promises to show her the sea and buys her food. In the course of the song, "Hallomann" repeatedly tells the girl that she should not talk to him, but only sing and dance for him.
The lyrics suggest that the girl is vulnerable and alone and that "Hallomann" is taking advantage of this. The lines "You're alone, I'm all alone" and "Just get in, I'll take you" suggest that the girl has no one else to turn to and is easily influenced.
The refrain of "Sing for me, come, sing / Pearl on the ring / Dance for me and then / Hallomann will come to you" can be interpreted as a demand for the girl's attention and entertainment in exchange for Hallomann's company and gifts.
The second verse reinforces the eerie tone of the song, as "Hallomann" convinces the girl to build a sandcastle with him and promises that nothing will ever be the same again afterwards. The repetition of "Don't talk to me, just get in" throughout the song emphasizes "Hallomann's" power over the girl and underlines her lack of agency in the situation.
In the bridge, "Hallomann" asks the girl again how she is, hinting at a possible ongoing relationship or obsession.
Overall, "Hallomann" can be interpreted as a commentary on the dangers that lurk in society and how easily young people, especially those who are vulnerable, can become victims of malicious strangers who take advantage of their naivety.
Nice reaction. Dunno if anybody already recommended this to you, but you could check out: Wut will nicht sterben by Till with Puhdys.
Yo D, can you listen to Rammstein -Halt. Its fantastic
I call this "The Maxwell&Epstein-Song" - Seriously, this is theeee creepiest and disturbing Song, they've made. 😅
For Till the sea is a metaphor for Sex
The first thing I could think of about this song was Joe Biden around little girls.
hahahah
Please, do not drag your deranged politics into this.
Put your maga hat on, and go away.
Wtf