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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: .
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. 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. The title is intentionally misleading; while the lyrics
Directed by Russian filmmaker , the music video is a cinematic short movie set in the late Soviet era (Moscow, 1989). Directed by Russian filmmaker , the music video
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