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They're in a strange situation, but it's very easy for them to get laid. In the chorus, the word "schwule" (German for "faggot") is uttered repeatedly. Some 'puta' opens the door and says, 'Hey, gringos!' These ladies don't do any poetic stuff. When we went out, I just thought: 'Wow! She tells him: 'I like you, but don't come here with that emotional stuff.
It’s about gay men and the fact that they're lucky in a way. If you just hear the word [schwule] taken out of context it's provocative, but if you really listen to the lyrics you realize that it's not at all meant to be derogatory. I was jealous. They never had to strut in front of girls and bring them ridiculous gifts or make dinner invitations. It's all about men, women, sex and partying.
Lindemann explains the lyrical theme: "Some guys, maybe us in the band, ride on to a whorehouse. It’s about gay men and the fact that they're lucky in a way. This is happening fast!' One glance and then both of them knew exactly what to do. Of course, I lost the bet, just like I always do. They never had to strut in front of girls and bring them ridiculous gifts or make dinner invitations.
They're in a strange situation, but it's very easy for them to get laid. It's a rather strange country and their white stuff is a little too much fun [laughs]."
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I only like your 'fruita,' so let me taste it."Lindemann co-wrote the lyrics to "Te Quiero Puta" with his Spanish-speaking fiancée. We will start in Argentina and make our way through Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia.
“My favorite band standing up for equal rights in Poland this week.”
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The charge was led by frontman Till Lindemann in support of the Polish LGBTQ2 community after they received attacks during Pride month, according to NME.
On his personal Instagram page, Schneider, 53, wrote, “Equal rights for all,” with the hashtag #lgbtqpoland.
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As a thank you to Rammstein for supporting LGBTQ2 communities across the world, fans took to social media to applaud the band.
Here’s what some Twitter users had to say:
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“Nothing is more goddamn metal than planting a huge kiss on your bandmate onstage in Russia to protest the country’s abysmal treatment of LGBTQ+ people.” wrote another fan.
"I'm not going to give out any name, but an English band that we [Rammstein] are friends with has two gay members.
“F— yeah, Rammstein,” he concluded.
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Currently, Rammstein is in the midst of an extensive European tour in support of the Rammstein album.
The tour concludes in Vienna, with two nights at the iconic Ernst-Happel-Stadion venue in Austria.
Some 'puta' opens the door and says, 'Hey, gringos!' These ladies don't do any poetic stuff. Of course, I lost the bet, just like I always do. "Me and my fiancée are planning on taking a long trip. I would love to walk up to a strange woman and go: 'Hi, you're hot. I would love to walk up to a strange woman and go: 'Hi, you're hot.