You Hate (Du Hast English Edition)
Rammstein · Other Songs - Rammstein
YOU Hate
you
you hate
you hate me (all x2)
you hate me
you hate me, asked
you hate me, asked
you hate me, asked in demand and I said nothing
You want to die, you separate it, to be faithful for all of the days...
Never
Never
you
you hate
you hate me
you
you hate
you hate me
you hate me
you hate me asked
you hate me asked
you hate me asked and i said nothing
You want to die, you separate it, to be faithful for all of the days...
Never
Never
You want up, to the death of the sheath it loves you also in bad days....
Never
Never
You want to die you separate it to be faithful for all days...
Never
Never
you want up to the death of the sheath it loves you also in bad days..
Never
Never
(repeats the last 4 lines over and over)
you
you hate
you hate me (all x2)
you hate me
you hate me, asked
you hate me, asked
you hate me, asked in demand and I said nothing
You want to die, you separate it, to be faithful for all of the days...
Never
Never
you
you hate
you hate me
you
you hate
you hate me
you hate me
you hate me asked
you hate me asked
you hate me asked and i said nothing
You want to die, you separate it, to be faithful for all of the days...
Never
Never
You want up, to the death of the sheath it loves you also in bad days....
Never
Never
You want to die you separate it to be faithful for all days...
Never
Never
you want up to the death of the sheath it loves you also in bad days..
Never
Never
(repeats the last 4 lines over and over)
You Hate (Du Hast English Edition)
This English-language rendition of Rammstein's iconic 1997 track 'Du Hast' offers a direct translation of the band's signature industrial metal sound. The song retains its aggressive rhythm and distorted guitars while replacing the original German lyrics with English words that mirror the original phrasing and meaning. Released as a standalone single rather than part of the album 'Sehnsucht', the track highlights the band's early experimentation with translating their dark, provocative themes into English. It remains a staple of the band's discography, showcasing their ability to maintain their unique musical identity across language barriers while addressing universal themes of obsession and control.
