: The lead vocals are taken from "Du Hast" (Rammstein). The aggressive, rhythmic German delivery of Till Lindemann is pitch-shifted or tempo-synced to fit the pop structure.
The track is widely celebrated for its "blursed" (blessed yet cursed) nature, seamlessly layering Till Lindemann’s deep German vocals over a sunny, dance-pop instrumental. Du hast me maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen vs. Rammstein (Mashup)
: One of the most iconic moments occurs during the chorus transition. Instead of Jepsen's inviting "call me maybe," the track drops into Rammstein’s thunderous "NEIN!" (No!). Lyrical Content & Contrast : The lead vocals are taken from "Du Hast" (Rammstein)
: The mashup primarily uses the instrumental track from "Call Me Maybe" (Carly Rae Jepsen). It retains the catchy string staccato and pop-rock rhythm of the original. : One of the most iconic moments occurs
is a popular music mashup created by YouTuber oneboredjeu Mashup that blends the upbeat pop energy of Carly Rae Jepsen’s "Call Me Maybe" with the heavy industrial metal of Rammstein’s "Du Hast".