The group is a German metal band, the song is essentially about a man who is un-loyal to his wife, I theorize it’s probably because the man is afraid of commitment and being tied down, as well “Du Hast Vicc” translates roughly to “You have me”
And 'I'm just listening...' It's all that you need to be doing with Rammstein. I'm from South Afric, been to a concert, the extent of my German vocabulary is some Rammstein lyrics and it was lit!
@@_eifler_858 Hey guy bro, I'd just like to thank you and your country for helping us in these difficult time. But hey, at least Germans are finally afraid of Czechs, not the other way around lol
I'm German and I'm not into Rock. I only listen to Rap Music but Rammstein is legendary. Everyone here knows them and has listened to them at least one time
My local DJs in America would warn you to not sit in the front of their concerts, unless you didn't mind being covered with who-knows-what fluids, lol.
How to get lots of German viewers: Step 1.: Have a primarily English channel Step 2.: Review/Talk about something German Step 3.: There is no step 3, because it is unneccessary and Germans hate inefficiency. Step 4.: Profit
@@FuryyyFX Naja das Genre NDH nennen sie es selbst, musikwissenschaftlich gibt / gab es das Genre nicht (und ja, jedes noch so spezielle Genre ist wissenschaftlich definiert^^) und ist eine Hommage an die Ära der NDW (Neue deutsche Welle) Bands. NDH selbst wäre stilistisch irgendwo zwischen American Hardrock und Industriell Metal einzusortieren, da hat er schon recht. Aber du hast recht, aus Respekt der Band gegenüber nennen wir es Neue deutsche Härte - wenn sie sich das wünschen, bekommen sie es :D
The song is basically bros before hoes. They are speaking German, and the internal struggle of settling down. Du hast Mich mean "you have me" while du hasst much mich means "you hate me" and it's about how easily relationships spoil. Till (the singer and lyricist) makes it pretty clear to the end when he asks if he'll stay with her until death, even in bad days. The genius of his "simple" lyrics is that you can also understand the last lines because of how it sounds to say will you love her even after the death of her vagina, which would have been rather scandalous to put on US MTV in 1998... if it was in English. More than 20 years later and nothing goes harder than Du Hast.
@@patrickperry8951 Even more so, considering it's a song with a literal double meaning. Both in Du hast itself, and in the lyrics present. But I don't expect people to dig that far into it.
Remember in how high when method man tried waking Redman up with a big ass speaker? Ended up waking him up with a blunt. This is the song he played to wake him up.
Rammstein really does prove that a jam you can get in to can be enjoyed even without knowing what the shit is going on or being said. It's transcending.
I have a similar experience with the japanese rock band "the pillows" they are so good. I don't understand what they say but it's good rock music so I love it
You need to watch the official video for Rammstein's "Deutschland," with the English subtitles (unless you know German). One of the most amazing videos of all time, and Rammstein do consistently GREAT videos.
Since you’re doing Rammstein now, I am looking forward to people suggesting Sonne 🙌🏻. Side note: this is one of my favorite songs and music videos. Rammstein is a German heavy metal band. Also, the “Stein” in Rammstein is pronounced like how you would with “Frankenstein”. Hope you end up listening to more of their music!
Not entirely true. Industrial metal doesn't necessarily have techno sounds. Rammstein is 'Neue Deutsche Harte', it's their own genre in a way because there are very few other bands in that genre. Bands like Fear Factory are industrial metal.
@@NickyHendriks "Neue deutsche Härte" is no exclusive Genre for Rammstein, we had the "Neue deutsche Welle" (german New Wave) And "NDH" is the exact opposite: hard, dark, electro, and Rock/Metal inspirations... "OOMPH!!!" "Eisbrecher(Icebreaker)" "Megahertz"... those are some Bands of this Genre
@@frontc00king again, please read my comment. I've said 'own genre in a way'. Doesn't say it's their genre and they are the only band making NDH. But also, Rammstein invented the genre.
Well it is kind of both. He sings „Du - Du hast - Du hast mich“ which sounds like „You - You hate - You hate me“ but when he finishes the sentence „Du hast mich - Du hast mich gefragt“ it turns into „You have asked me“. If you look up the lyrics it says „You have“ always, because he always writes „Du hast“ with one „s“. But because of its sound it has this double meaning.
Rammstein (pronounced „Rammshtine“) is a German (but internationally successful) band - and they do absolutely mind-blowing live shows. I‘m not kidding; they‘re the kings of pyrotechnics. You should really check out some of their live stuff!
First time I heard this song was in How High with Redman and Method Man, He tried to wake him up with a blunt and a mega bass speaker. So I always see him bobbling his head to this now.
Rammstein is literally one of the greatest bands of all time also you gotta react to "One day the only butterflies..." by bring me the horizon featuring amy lee
I love the layedbak fan base, we give him amazing new music to listen to. And not only that but we all respect him enough not to criticize him over how to pronounce the band and title! I love this channel so much! Keep up the awesome reactions!
I'm pretty sure that the three homophones are on purpose. A play on words, if you will. "You have me, you hate me, you asked me to..." bouncing between 'yelling' and 'pleading' tones of voice have it sound like a couple having an intense nothing fight.
Not sure if it is meant to stand for those 3 meanings but the you asked me line leads to the drop where he asked her for marriage "do you want to be loyal until death seperates us, in good as in bad times"
@@mattgreen7692 I would assume so. Context and tone can drastically change the meaning of what's being said. There's always a lot going on in Rammstein's lyrics.
Oh man, if he thinks this version is amazing, I can't wait to see his reaction to the live version. Just worlds apart, IMO. Same song, but so much better at the same time.
Mein Tiel and Mein Hertz Brent are also amazing songs, that he should definitely check out. Puppe, and Weiner Blut are way more intense and should be viewed later on once he has experienced the others first.
There are two interpretations. You hate me. You have me. In this instance, i believe it is you hate me and then it goes on to say why... which is because she asked him for marriage or something similar and he didn’t respond
Literally, "Du hast (mich)..." means "You have (me)", which makes no sense whatsoever of course in English with the me, also not for the German listener at the beginning because you'd ask yourself "What is it that I have done?". This is cleared out at the final part of the sentence "Du hast mich gefragt", which means "You asked me", which then makes sense in English. However, as others pointed out, "Du hast" can also be understood in German as "Du hasst (mich)", as he deliberately pronounces it in the way that it can be understood as hasst instead of hast, which then means "You hate (me)". However, it wouldn't change the topic of the song at all as that translation also fits to its topic. The question that was asked, which is the refrain of the song, is basically the question a priest asks you when you marry your SO "will you love her and take care of her and stay faithful till death parts you", or however it is usually said in English, to which he replies "No". That is the whole translation. Enjoy!
@@killaco23 nah, sorry the english version is a joke. It's fucking around with a homophone. Du hast, "You have". Du hasst "you hate", same pronunciation.
fun fact : the lead singer was acually a swimmer who was on his way to qualify for the olympic games but was cut from the team after he sneaked out the hotel they where staying to buy a playboy magazine XD
From west africa , well i dont speak german , i'm not ramsteinn fan , but their songs are nice , they are creative and innovative . I really like their music. I discovered this one, and they still amazed me.
These are the lyrics in English you are welcome. You, you hate, you hate me You, you hate, you hate me You, you hate, you hate me You, you hate, you hate me You, you hate, you hate me, you hate me You hate me to say, you hate me to say You hate me to say and I did not obey. Will you until death does sever Be upright to her forever? Never, never Will you until death does sever Be upright to her forever? Never, never Du, du hast, du hast mich Du, du hast, du hast mich Du, du hast, du hast mich, du hast mich Du hast mich gefragt, du hast mich gefragt Du hast mich gefragt und ich hab' nichts gesagt Will you until death does sever Be upright to her forever? Never, never Will you 'til death be her rider Her lover too, to stay inside her? Never, never Will you until death does sever Be upright? Never, never
He makes me feel old! My dad listened to heavy metal and rock. . My mom listened to 80s pop. . My aunt independent music. . My grandmother mostly oldies and country. . Lol. I know most of these that he is reacting to
Du Hast In English: You, you have, you have me You, you have, you have me You, you have, you have me You, you have, you have me [Pre-Chorus] You, you have, you have me You have me, you asked me You asked me, you asked me and I said nothing [Chorus] Do you want, until death separates you To be faithful to her for all days? (Yes) No (Yes) No Do you want, until death, which would separate To love her, even in bad days? (Yes) No (Yes) No [Verse] You, you have, you have me You, you have, you have me [Pre-Chorus] You, you have, you have me You have me, you asked me You asked me, you asked me and I said nothing [Chorus] Do you want, until death separates you To be faithful to her for all days (Yes) No (Yes) No Do you want, until death, which would separate To love her, even in bad days? (Yes) No (Yes) No Do you want, until death separates you To be faithful to her for all days (Yes) No (Yes) No
I saw the title to this and laughed. Its actually pronounced RAHM-SHTINE. Anything in german that has an A pronounce it as "AH". i love your reactions man haha. Your open mindedness is inspirational.
I remember when I took German in high school our teacher played this song and I thought to myself alright Miss Jensen!!! Of course our assignment was to interpret what they were singing but still thought it was awesome to play this in class.
German Industrial Metal. They are speaking german, they are saying either " you have me " or ' you asked me " , Amazing band and if you remember the original xXx movie with vin diesel , they are the band playing those songs when the first agent gets killed during rammsteins club gig, look up xxx rammstein youll know what im talking about.
Great reaction LayedBak. Honestly I 100% recommend checking out Du Hast live in Paris. It’s phenomenal especially with the amazing crowd. Also another great live performance is Engel
Rammstein is a German band that plays Industrial Metal.. Method Man actually rocks out to it in the movie "How High" when he's trying to wake up Redman 😊 Also Rammstein is in the movie XXX performing at the club Vin Diesel goes to
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Hi
I can translate if you want its german
The group is a German metal band, the song is essentially about a man who is un-loyal to his wife, I theorize it’s probably because the man is afraid of commitment and being tied down, as well “Du Hast Vicc” translates roughly to “You have me”
They were speaking/singing in German
"That shit dropped out of nowhere and almost f-cked me up."
Yes. You have correctly identified the vibe.
And 'I'm just listening...' It's all that you need to be doing with Rammstein. I'm from South Afric, been to a concert, the extent of my German vocabulary is some Rammstein lyrics and it was lit!
🤣🤣🤣 perfection
right, his face said oh snap his hand turned down volume 3 taps lmfao
@@lafondawilliams lol.
Indeed
“Was they even speaking English?” No, no they were not
Yep that was german, my motherlanguage 👍🏻
Rammstein in english, that's no makes sense haha
Nein!
@@andzera2567 Why not? :D We are living in America, Amerika ist wunderbar
@@_eifler_858 Hey guy bro, I'd just like to thank you and your country for helping us in these difficult time.
But hey, at least Germans are finally afraid of Czechs, not the other way around lol
Love that this guy doesn’t say “this is shit cause I don’t listen to this music” but actually listens to it and gives it a chance
So true I don’t understand people like that tbh 🤌
Germans are amazing creators of art. I always loved German culture.
why would he say that?
Cause he wants views and likes lol
@@respect51 yes. Rock music is fucking horrendous
I'm German and I'm not into Rock. I only listen to Rap Music but Rammstein is legendary. Everyone here knows them and has listened to them at least one time
There gigs are amazing something you have to experience
Man, Rammstein is legendary across Europe, everyone knows them and so many people love them.
My local DJs in America would warn you to not sit in the front of their concerts, unless you didn't mind being covered with who-knows-what fluids, lol.
Im from Finland and few years ago I started to study Germany just because of Rammstein. Ich liebe Deutsch!
I do not understand a word...well maybe 1 or 2... But, I dont need to. I enjoy the music.
How to get lots of German viewers:
Step 1.: Have a primarily English channel
Step 2.: Review/Talk about something German
Step 3.: There is no step 3, because it is unneccessary and Germans hate inefficiency.
Step 4.: Profit
This is a solid comment.
Fuck! Hans, they saw us coming. Quick, Hans, give me the Maschinengewehr!! 😂😂
@@antiradlertrinker1111 I only have a Flamenwerfer 😱
Haha ja
underrated comment
Saw the title: immediately clicked.
Hell yeah Same here 😎👍🏻😏
Hell Yeah 💯! I remember when this dropped when I was in 8th grade!
especially because it might be gone in a few minutes :D
haahahah innit im seeing them this year hopefully i was suppose to see them last year but covid had to mess everything up
Same
This is a German band and this genre is called: "industrial metal"
In Germany we say „Neue deutsche Härte“ and I think That’s the point
@@FuryyyFX 🤣🤣🤣
@@FuryyyFX Ja
@@FuryyyFX Naja das Genre NDH nennen sie es selbst, musikwissenschaftlich gibt / gab es das Genre nicht (und ja, jedes noch so spezielle Genre ist wissenschaftlich definiert^^) und ist eine Hommage an die Ära der NDW (Neue deutsche Welle) Bands.
NDH selbst wäre stilistisch irgendwo zwischen American Hardrock und Industriell Metal einzusortieren, da hat er schon recht.
Aber du hast recht, aus Respekt der Band gegenüber nennen wir es Neue deutsche Härte - wenn sie sich das wünschen, bekommen sie es :D
No, they have their own genre and they call it: Tanztmetal
The song is basically bros before hoes. They are speaking German, and the internal struggle of settling down. Du hast Mich mean "you have me" while du hasst much mich means "you hate me" and it's about how easily relationships spoil. Till (the singer and lyricist) makes it pretty clear to the end when he asks if he'll stay with her until death, even in bad days. The genius of his "simple" lyrics is that you can also understand the last lines because of how it sounds to say will you love her even after the death of her vagina, which would have been rather scandalous to put on US MTV in 1998... if it was in English. More than 20 years later and nothing goes harder than Du Hast.
Ausgezeichnet!
Not 100% accurate.
@@patrickperry8951 Even more so, considering it's a song with a literal double meaning. Both in Du hast itself, and in the lyrics present. But I don't expect people to dig that far into it.
It is also about the call of the motherland, will you have me forever, even in bad times. German pride.
Sehr gut erkannt!Bist du aus Deutschland?
Whoever recommended this to him, you’re the absolute goat
your welcome :)
Too bad it wasn't the live in paris version, "is that dude on a treadmill??" 😆
Followed by "Is that blood on his arm???" 😂
@@petertrost2976 followed by "HE JUST SHOOTED A FRICKIN ROCKET OUT OF HIS HAND?!?!?!?"
He would have freaked on the Paris version. Because it's, literally and figuratively, on 🔥🔥🔥
Every RUclipsr is he on a treadmill 😂😂
Spoilers people...
Finally a German classic 😂. Greetings from Germany.
Moin
@@caniboi6584 moin
@@caniboi6584 moin
@@notnatarzan943 moin
@@Tj-hw2ql moin
React to Rammstein “Deutschland”.
i second this
That video is like a short movie, that shit is fire!
amerika would be dope too
YES. it's basically a fuckin movie 😂😂😂
Yes.
You should look up Amerika by Rammstein. That song is mind blowing
Yea God bless brotha
Then radio
Or Engel
Goddamn Right!
I wouldn't say "mind blowing" but it's a good song. Just hoping that he won't misinterpret it like most American reactors do.
Remember in how high when method man tried waking Redman up with a big ass speaker? Ended up waking him up with a blunt. This is the song he played to wake him up.
Love that film 😆
hellllll yeah this is what I came to see!
I watched that film so much my DVD broke.
Rammstein really does prove that a jam you can get in to can be enjoyed even without knowing what the shit is going on or being said. It's transcending.
I have a similar experience with the japanese rock band "the pillows" they are so good. I don't understand what they say but it's good rock music so I love it
basically all southamerica
You need to watch the official video for Rammstein's "Deutschland," with the English subtitles (unless you know German). One of the most amazing videos of all time, and Rammstein do consistently GREAT videos.
Since you’re doing Rammstein now, I am looking forward to people suggesting Sonne 🙌🏻. Side note: this is one of my favorite songs and music videos. Rammstein is a German heavy metal band. Also, the “Stein” in Rammstein is pronounced like how you would with “Frankenstein”. Hope you end up listening to more of their music!
Sonne is and f'n amazing song! He needs to do that song next of theirs for sure!
Hell yeah!
Sonne is amazing 👏
He needs to watch Sonne the music video too. I appreciate the live versions of their songs but the visuals in the music video are crazy
@@evilmonkeylords 100%
Fun fact: Till Lindemann "lead singer" suffers from stage fright and does all the pyrotechnics for there concerts.
the live show they did to this with the tesla suit and the huge pyrotechnics makes this even more awesome.
their*
“Mein herz brennt” and “Mutter” are the best!❤️
Engel.
"Feuer Frei" is another good one.
"Sonne" is pretty damn good too
🤘🤘🤘🤘
The genre is called "Industrial metal" that's why it sounds kinda like techno...😁
Not entirely true. Industrial metal doesn't necessarily have techno sounds. Rammstein is 'Neue Deutsche Harte', it's their own genre in a way because there are very few other bands in that genre. Bands like Fear Factory are industrial metal.
@@NickyHendriks "Neue deutsche Härte" is no exclusive Genre for Rammstein, we had the "Neue deutsche Welle" (german New Wave)
And "NDH" is the exact opposite: hard, dark, electro, and Rock/Metal inspirations... "OOMPH!!!"
"Eisbrecher(Icebreaker)"
"Megahertz"... those are some Bands of this Genre
@@frontc00king I never said that it was exclusive to Rammstein. I said there are very few bands in that genre.
@@NickyHendriks you said it is their "own" genre🤷🏾♂️
@@frontc00king again, please read my comment. I've said 'own genre in a way'. Doesn't say it's their genre and they are the only band making NDH. But also, Rammstein invented the genre.
„Du hast“ means „You have“ but sounds like „You hate“ (In German: Du hasst) at the same time. Great video! :-) Greetings from Berlin!
I didn’t know this. Thank you.
I thought it meant: You hate me. So, it's You have me?
Well it is kind of both. He sings „Du - Du hast - Du hast mich“ which sounds like „You - You hate - You hate me“ but when he finishes the sentence „Du hast mich - Du hast mich gefragt“ it turns into „You have asked me“.
If you look up the lyrics it says „You have“ always, because he always writes „Du hast“ with one „s“. But because of its sound it has this double meaning.
Isn't the second example spelled with an eszett? Or have you guys given up on the weird B?
@@skillganon606 haha it used to be in the past yes. But nowadays we use double s instead.
Rammstein (pronounced „Rammshtine“) is a German (but internationally successful) band - and they do absolutely mind-blowing live shows. I‘m not kidding; they‘re the kings of pyrotechnics. You should really check out some of their live stuff!
Remember the movie how high when method man wakes up Redman with the big speaker & a blunt this is the song he's playing
I was just about to say this
Do their live version from Paris...it won’t disappoint! All their live stuff is awesome.
"was they even speaking english?"
bruh
"Du hast mich" means "You have me", but at the same time it sounds like "Du hasst mich" which means "You hate me" in German! Hope I could help:)
“I don’t know if this is a different language or not”
Wha..??😂
WTF??? he totally clueless
Looks like this guy didn't even know there were other languages besides English
@@miguelalejandrovarassanche9320 Ebonics*
Does it sound like English ? No? Then it’s probably not English... 😂
typical american ignorance
First time I heard this song was in How High with Redman and Method Man, He tried to wake him up with a blunt and a mega bass speaker. So I always see him bobbling his head to this now.
Yeaah , i heard it before watching how high, but only after watching movie i found out band and song name.
That scene kills me every time haha, it's hilarious seeing Method Man bobbing his head to Rammstein while smoking a blunt.
this poor american guy: ramsteeehn du heast
me: no no no no no no
I only clicked due to title, "rock music" lol, I'll let it slide cause I love Rammstein
My German wife was laughing her arse off..😂
Du hast mich means you me have in German
I laugh every time :D sehr lusting
Ikr🤣
Germany's Metallica! They've been killing it for decades🤘
Rammstein is literally one of the greatest bands of all time also you gotta react to "One day the only butterflies..." by bring me the horizon featuring amy lee
"Mein Herz brennt" by them is great
❤❤❤❤
My favorite
Regular or piano?
@@seanheath4492 Regular
Both versions are fantastic!
My favourite by Rammstein: Sonne, Radio, America, Rosenrot and Deutschland
I Love Rosenrot 😍
Feurer frei is amazing too!
Pussy is a banger too 🤘
And Engel
Ich Will
Whoever recommended this to him. I absolutely love you.
LETS GO RAMMSTEIN
I love the layedbak fan base, we give him amazing new music to listen to. And not only that but we all respect him enough not to criticize him over how to pronounce the band and title! I love this channel so much! Keep up the awesome reactions!
Kinda wish he'd checked out the live version from paris. That shits crazy lol
Yes
Yesssss
That's the best!
\m/ oh yeah!
Let's be honest, all of their live shows are crazy. :P
When the First Triple X movie came out, They are the band in the opening scene, Fire Frei! was the song that was being played
Should have looked the live version, they are known for having the most insane liveshows and pyrotech on stage you'll ever see from any band
I love the scene in "How High" when he has this pumping on the speaker trying to wake up Jamal
they are also know for their live perfomance. Espacially their crowd control and stage effects are incredible
Just to explain: „Du hast“ can mean „You have“ or „Du hasst“ can also mean „ You hate“
Its german by the way ;)
@elaine pezet ,,Du hasst“ means ,,you hate“, correct. But in this song it leads to him saying ,,Du hast mich gefragt“, which means ,,you asked me“.
I'm pretty sure that the three homophones are on purpose. A play on words, if you will.
"You have me, you hate me, you asked me to..." bouncing between 'yelling' and 'pleading' tones of voice have it sound like a couple having an intense nothing fight.
Not sure if it is meant to stand for those 3 meanings but the you asked me line leads to the drop where he asked her for marriage "do you want to be loyal until death seperates us, in good as in bad times"
To which he declined, in a rather explosive sort of way.
@@mattgreen7692 I would assume so. Context and tone can drastically change the meaning of what's being said. There's always a lot going on in Rammstein's lyrics.
Speaking of rock, there’s this really cool song by grant McDonald called Ram Ranch. It’s a really dope story and you should give it a chance💯✌️
Hahaha, I'd be fucking dead holy shit
Ya that's a really good song.
This is one of my favorite songs of all time and let me tell you I listen to a lot of different types of music. This song is brilliant.
Im going to see them live in 3 weeks in Denmark! CANT WAIT
You've gotta rereact to this, the live version in paris.
Oh man, if he thinks this version is amazing, I can't wait to see his reaction to the live version. Just worlds apart, IMO. Same song, but so much better at the same time.
"Deutschland" "Kiene Lust" "Amerika" are some great songs by them.
Mein Tiel and Mein Hertz Brent are also amazing songs, that he should definitely check out. Puppe, and Weiner Blut are way more intense and should be viewed later on once he has experienced the others first.
Always appreciate when people show love for ramstien
Rammstein ist so eine Band, die Jahrzehnte lang bekannt ist... jeder hat mindestens einen Song von denen mal gehört
I miss these "Rock Music" reactions comin' out all the time! haha. Love you bro
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Deze Duitse comment is nu eigendom van Koninkrijk Nederland!
@@Ricardo-rv9kl nicht gestattet
@@Ricardo-rv9kl Amtssprache ist Deutsch!
moiiiin meisterrr
Gekoloniseerd door Ricardo hahahha
That’s German, Du Hast Mich means “you got me”.
@Sibsistan Sibsistan damn boy, I’d been wrong this whole time. Well now I know what it means. By the way, are you German or something?
@Sibsistan Sibsistan shit i tought i meant you hate me
There are two interpretations. You hate me. You have me. In this instance, i believe it is you hate me and then it goes on to say why... which is because she asked him for marriage or something similar and he didn’t respond
Someone can correct if I’m wrong, I only know beginner to intermediate germab
"Du hast" -> you have. otherwise in german "Du hasst" -> you hate. "Du hast mich" -> you got me. "Du hasst mich" -> you hate me ;)
PLEASE react to “Sonne” by Rammstein. Most beautiful song by them in my opinion.
Seemann, and Ohne Dich are more beautiful in my opinion. You should check them out.
Take a listen to Spieluhr, almost nobody knows about that song and its perfect.
Reacting to one of their live concerts would show you how incredible they really are.
Youd be blown the fuck away by the live performance in Paris. Such a great band!
Literally, "Du hast (mich)..." means "You have (me)", which makes no sense whatsoever of course in English with the me, also not for the German listener at the beginning because you'd ask yourself "What is it that I have done?". This is cleared out at the final part of the sentence "Du hast mich gefragt", which means "You asked me", which then makes sense in English. However, as others pointed out, "Du hast" can also be understood in German as "Du hasst (mich)", as he deliberately pronounces it in the way that it can be understood as hasst instead of hast, which then means "You hate (me)". However, it wouldn't change the topic of the song at all as that translation also fits to its topic. The question that was asked, which is the refrain of the song, is basically the question a priest asks you when you marry your SO "will you love her and take care of her and stay faithful till death parts you", or however it is usually said in English, to which he replies "No". That is the whole translation. Enjoy!
It's part of some German wedding vows. Till took it and ran with it.
Only the OGs will remember this song on "How High" movie
it means „u asked me and i didn‘t say anything“ „du hast mich gefragt und ich habe nichts gesagt“
Lol, no... You should listen to English version
@@killaco23 the english version has different lyrics, damn david is right.
waaaa i was waiting to this reaction... thanks man, youare the best ... live versions are the best from this band
The life video of du hast in Paris is unbeatable
Basically it says, - “You, you have, you have me”
Hate not have. English version take a listen
@@killaco23 nah, sorry the english version is a joke. It's fucking around with a homophone. Du hast, "You have". Du hasst "you hate", same pronunciation.
It's "Industrial Metal"
Also the song is about marriage
Correct. It’s a play on words with German marriage vows
Day 1 of telling Layedbak his vids are appreciated 🙏🏽
You're only at the beginning of your rammstein journey , please dont stop. You need to see them live
I love how you go into these things so blind. It really shows. Keep this up man.
React to Rise Against - Make It Stop (September's Children). This song has such a cool meaning
Yesssss.
Du hast mich is "you have me"
It goes
"You have me"
"You asked me and i said nothing"
"Do you take her to honor and obey until the day you die"
"NO!"
There is also a double-entendre in the lines "du hast" and "du hast mich", because "du hast (mich)" sounds like "du haßt (mich)": you hate (me)
fun fact : the lead singer was acually a swimmer who was on his way to qualify for the olympic games but was cut from the team after he sneaked out the hotel they where staying to buy a playboy magazine XD
Well im glad he did 😆
From west africa , well i dont speak german , i'm not ramsteinn fan , but their songs are nice , they are creative and innovative . I really like their music. I discovered this one, and they still amazed me.
Finally someone reacting to the video, not a live version. Thank you
These are the lyrics in English you are welcome.
You, you hate, you hate me
You, you hate, you hate me
You, you hate, you hate me
You, you hate, you hate me
You, you hate, you hate me, you hate me
You hate me to say, you hate me to say
You hate me to say and I did not obey.
Will you until death does sever
Be upright to her forever?
Never, never
Will you until death does sever
Be upright to her forever?
Never, never
Du, du hast, du hast mich
Du, du hast, du hast mich
Du, du hast, du hast mich, du hast mich
Du hast mich gefragt, du hast mich gefragt
Du hast mich gefragt und ich hab' nichts gesagt
Will you until death does sever
Be upright to her forever?
Never, never
Will you 'til death be her rider
Her lover too, to stay inside her?
Never, never
Will you until death does sever
Be upright?
Never, never
Wrong....
Yo men, just use subtitles
For this Sunday you should react to “so cold” by Breaking Benjamin
I'm still hoping he listens to that as well, or anything from Dark Before Dawn. I know he reacted to "Diary of Jane."
Absolute banger. This is my baseball walkout song for this season
He makes me feel old! My dad listened to heavy metal and rock. . My mom listened to 80s pop. . My aunt independent music. . My grandmother mostly oldies and country. . Lol. I know most of these that he is reacting to
My boy pls react to “Stranger Things” Joyner Lucas ft Chris Brown. Or Kid Cudi “She Knows This/Heaven on Earth”.
You should do Metallica “For Whom The Bells Toll”
Someone tell him about Falling in Reverse: Re-Vamped
Rammstein is totally a rabbit hole worth going down. I'd also suggest the videos for Amerika, Deutschland, and Sonne.
i discovered this song from the movie How High lmfaooo, when method man was tryna wake up redman.
Du Hast Mich means “you got me” it’s German.
You have or you hate me...Hasst gives the song a double meaning
Its a double meaning, its about a woman, you have and you hate me are proper. Its until " death do us part" what they're singing
“That shit came out of nowhere and almost fucked me up… let’s go” is the perfect response
Ahhh I wish it was the live version, rammstein is one of my favorites, their theatrics are amazing.
1:22 how passionately he says that i love it
Oh now we more Rammstein for sure lol love seeing people's reactions, and of course check out the live versions; absolutely insane concerts!
Du Hast In English:
You, you have, you have me
You, you have, you have me
You, you have, you have me
You, you have, you have me
[Pre-Chorus]
You, you have, you have me
You have me, you asked me
You asked me, you asked me and I said nothing
[Chorus]
Do you want, until death separates you
To be faithful to her for all days?
(Yes) No
(Yes) No
Do you want, until death, which would separate
To love her, even in bad days?
(Yes) No
(Yes) No
[Verse]
You, you have, you have me
You, you have, you have me
[Pre-Chorus]
You, you have, you have me
You have me, you asked me
You asked me, you asked me and I said nothing
[Chorus]
Do you want, until death separates you
To be faithful to her for all days
(Yes) No
(Yes) No
Do you want, until death, which would separate
To love her, even in bad days?
(Yes) No
(Yes) No
Do you want, until death separates you
To be faithful to her for all days
(Yes) No
(Yes) No
I saw the title to this and laughed. Its actually pronounced RAHM-SHTINE. Anything in german that has an A pronounce it as "AH". i love your reactions man haha. Your open mindedness is inspirational.
Gotta react to their live performances! Absolutely phenomenal!
Ohhh yes, there we go. Do more reactions to Rammstein pls
I remember when I took German in high school our teacher played this song and I thought to myself alright Miss Jensen!!! Of course our assignment was to interpret what they were singing but still thought it was awesome to play this in class.
German Industrial Metal. They are speaking german, they are saying either " you have me " or ' you asked me " , Amazing band and if you remember the original xXx movie with vin diesel , they are the band playing those songs when the first agent gets killed during rammsteins club gig, look up xxx rammstein youll know what im talking about.
I used to use this song to wake up as an alarm, sick!!
Ohhh I love this. I’m 22 and I love this song memories
"you hate me" is the translation love rammstein been listening to them since 2008
Techno and electronica from Germany. These guys are wild in concert.
Great reaction LayedBak. Honestly I 100% recommend checking out Du Hast live in Paris. It’s phenomenal especially with the amazing crowd. Also another great live performance is Engel
There is a reason this song breaks language barriers. It's that good.
Glad to see more rock music, love how open minded you are with it 💯
Rammstein is a German band that plays Industrial Metal.. Method Man actually rocks out to it in the movie "How High" when he's trying to wake up Redman 😊 Also Rammstein is in the movie XXX performing at the club Vin Diesel goes to
Love the fact your always positive.