LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Get ready for a satirical world tour in power-chord style! In “AMERIKA,” German metal giants Rammstein crank up the amps and announce that everyone is “living in America.” The chorus sounds like a party anthem, yet the verses reveal a sly wink: the band imagines Uncle Sam handing out dance steps, Mickey Mouse guarding Paris, and Santa Claus dropping in on Africa. By sprinkling in global icons like Coca-Cola, Wonderbra, Mickey Mouse, and even the hint of “sometimes war,” Rammstein highlights how U.S. pop culture, brands, and politics spread across the planet, whether people ask for them or not.

But this is “not a love song.” Switching between English and German, the band pokes fun at cultural domination and the illusion of freedom it brings. The repeated promise to “show you how it’s done” mocks how outside influences can dictate taste, fashion, and even how we dance. The result is both catchy and critical: a head-banging reminder that globalization can feel like one giant American theme park, complete with fireworks, fast food, and a playlist you never picked yourself.

ARTIST BIO

Rammstein is a groundbreaking German metal band formed in Berlin in 1994, known for pioneering the Neue Deutsche Härte genre. The band features a stable lineup with Till Lindemann on lead vocals, supported by guitarists Richard Kruspe and Paul Landers, bassist Oliver Riedel, drummer Christoph Schneider, and keyboardist Christian "Flake" Lorenz.

With their intense industrial metal sound and theatrical live performances that often incorporate pyrotechnics, Rammstein has earned worldwide acclaim. Their powerful singles like "Du hast" and "Sonne" have topped charts, and their albums, including Herzeleid, Sehnsucht, and Mutter, showcase their unique blend of heavy riffs and evocative German lyrics. Despite occasional controversies, their influence and success continue to grow, making them one of Germany’s most iconic and enduring rock acts.

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