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In interviews, Lindemann has mentioned that the track was partly inspired by past experiences with noise and chatter, which he finds "masochistic" and overwhelming. Music Video and Short Film
It features notable Russian actors and was filmed in locations like Moscow's Red Square and the Hermitage Museum , the latter of which later sparked a minor controversy regarding the unauthorized use of its imagery for NFTs. Release and Tour till_lindemann_ich_hasse_kinder
The song has been analyzed as a critique of social expectations and reproductive rights, wrapped in Lindemann's trademark confrontational humor. In interviews, Lindemann has mentioned that the track
The video features iconic imagery, such as a statue of Lenin weeping blood, which viewers have interpreted as symbolizing the pain and "blood of the bullies" or the tears of the victims. The video features iconic imagery, such as a
The title is intentionally misleading; while the lyrics express frustration with "annoying" behaviors, such as a child screaming on a plane, the song eventually reveals a more nuanced perspective: .
Directed by Russian filmmaker , the music video is a cinematic short movie set in the late Soviet era (Moscow, 1989).