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Du riechst so gut

"Du riechst so gut"
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Single by Rammstein
from the album Herzeleid
Released August 24, 1995
Format CD
Genre Neue Deutsche Härte, industrial metal
Length 4:50
Label Motor
Writer(s) Richard Z. Kruspe, Paul Landers, Till Lindemann, Christian Lorenz, Oliver Riedel, Christoph Schneider
Producer(s) Jacob Hellner and Carl-Michael Herlöfsson
Rammstein singles chronology
"Du riechst so gut"
(1995)
"Seemann"
(1996)
"Du riechst so gut '98"
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Single by Rammstein
from the album Sehnsucht
Released April 17, 1998
Format CD
Genre Neue Deutsche Härte, industrial metal
Length 31:96
Label Motor
Writer(s) Richard Z. Kruspe, Paul Landers, Till Lindemann, Christian Lorenz, Oliver Riedel, Christoph Schneider
Producer(s) Jacob Hellner and Rammstein
Rammstein singles chronology
"Das Modell"
(1997)
"Du Riechst So Gut '98"
(1998)
"Stripped"
(1998)
Herzeleid
Track listing
  1. Wollt ihr das Bett in Flammen sehen? ("Do you want to see the bed in flames?")
  2. Der Meister ("The master")
  3. Weißes Fleisch ("White flesh")
  4. Asche zu Asche ("Ashes to ashes")
  5. Seemann ("Seaman")
  6. Du riechst so gut ("You smell so good")
  7. Das alte Leid ("The old sorrow")
  8. Heirate mich ("Marry me")
  9. Herzeleid ("Heartache")
  10. Laichzeit ("Spawning time")
  11. Rammstein ("Rammstein")

"Du riechst so gut" (German for "You smell so good") is a song by the German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. It was the band's first single and was released on its first album, Herzeleid. It describes the inner thoughts of a predator hunting his prey. The title is said to be inspired by Patrick Süskind's Perfume, a favourite novel of Till Lindemann's, the singer of the band.

A music video was released for this single, depicting the band members shirtless in an all-white environment. The video opens with a Doberman Pinscher walking across the screen, with repeated cuts throughout of the dog looking curiously at the camera along with flowers shown in the Herzeleid album cover and this single. Till Lindemann is portrayed in simple close-up shots, sternly singing the lyrics and at one point sporting a menacing pair of goggles. The goggles known as "Schlitzbrille" were shown again in the music video for Ohne dich.

The song was first performed during the very first Rammstein show, on April 14, 1994 in Leipzig, Germany. A fan favorite, it was used as the last song of the show during many of the Herzeleid tour concerts. During live concerts in the Sehnsucht tour, Till usually simulated firing rockets over the audience with a bow (actually propelled sitting on a string) and then the bow started to propel sparks in all directions as Till rotated it. During some concerts, he used it during different songs, like Laichzeit at the Bizarre Festival in 1997, or Du hast, during the Family Values tour in 1998. Guitarists Paul and Richard would conduct the audience during the extended solo. The song wasn't played at all during the whole 2001-2002 Mutter tour, but it returned to the setlists on their Reise, Reise tour. This time, Richard and Paul wore jackets that shot flames/sparks from one of their sleeves, running from the shoulder down to their forearms; one would stand facing away from the audience, the other would stand facing the audience, and then the pyrotechnics would be activated simultaneously while the two performed the tapping hammer on solo. After being dropped for the Liebe Ist Für Alle Da tour in 2009, the song returned to the setlist on the 2010 part of the tour, and the song was occasionally performed with the pyrotechnic jackets, however this time it was done with both guitarists facing the audience.


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