You have
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publication | July 18, 1997 |
length | 3:54 |
Genre (s) | New German Hardness |
Author (s) | Rammstein |
Producer (s) | Jacob Hellner , Rammstein |
Label | Motor Music |
album | nostalgia |
You have is a song by German New German Hardness - band Rammstein . It was written by Rammstein and produced by Jacob Hellner together with the band. The song is the second single from their second studio album Sehnsucht and was released on July 18, 1997.
content
The title you have is a play on the second person singular word of have and hate. In terms of content, it is about a marriage proposal in which the lyrical self is initially undecided whether to accept it, but ultimately decides against it, which becomes clear in the chorus:
“Will you be
loyal to her for all days until death do you part ?
(Yes No!
Do you want to death the vagina
you love even in bad days?
(Yes No!"
Music video
In the music video for You've led Philipp Stölzl Director. With over 290 million views, it is the band's most watched video on YouTube (as of August 2020).
Christoph Schneider takes on the role of a man who drives to a remote hall with his lover, played by Astrid Meyerfeldt . When he enters the building with a loaded pistol, he meets the other five band members, who initially hide their faces behind white masks and then reveal themselves. While they celebrate their reunion, the friend waits outside by the car. At the end of the video, the six men leave the building while the car with the woman explodes.
single
Cover design
The single cover is kept in dark tones and shows the serious face of guitarist Paul Landers , which is mostly covered in black paint. In the foreground are the Rammstein lettering in gray and the title You have , which is shown as if it had been scratched with a knife.
Track list
- You have - 3:54
- Bend over - 3:21
- You have (remix by Jacob Hellner ) - 6:44
- You have (remix by Clawfinger ) - 5:24
Chart successes and awards
On August 4, 1997, you entered the German singles charts at number five and stayed in the top 100 for eleven weeks. The single also hit the charts in Austria and Switzerland and was tenth and 33rd respectively.
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At the Grammy Awards in 1999 was you have in the category Best Metal Performance nominated, but lost the song Better Than You by Metallica .
Web links
- Lyrics with interpretations
- Music video on YouTube.com