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What type of music is 99 Luftballons?
New wave
99 Luftballons
“99 Luftballons” | |
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Released | 1983 (West Germany) 1984 (United Kingdom) |
Genre | New wave |
Length | 3:53 |
Label | Epic |
Why is 99 Luftballons so popular?
The song talks about Nena and the listener buying 99 red balloons in a shop and letting them go, for fun. The song, though difficult to understand, is about the dreams of the German people that were lost after World War II. The 99 balloons represent the many dreams that each person had.
Who is Nena married to?
In 1990 they had twins, Larissa Maria and Sakias Manuel. After splitting with Freitag, Nena started a relationship with drummer and music producer Philipp Palm from Stuttgart, with whom she had two children, Samuel Vincent (1995), and Simeon Joel (1997). The couple and the four children currently live in Hamburg.
How tall is Nena?
5′ 6″
Nena/Height
What do 99 balloons represent in this song?
The 99 balloons represent the many dreams that each person had. At the end of the song, she just wants to prove that the German people did have dreams by finding one balloon – she finds one balloon, a dream, and lets it go. >>
Who sings the song 99 balloons?
The song 99 Red Balloons was recorded by the German singer Nena and released in the United States in 1983. 99 Red Balloons is the English translation of the German versions, “99Luftballoons”, or “toy” balloons.
Who sang the song 99 Red Balloons?
“99 Luftballons” is a Cold War-era protest song by the German singer Nena. Originally sung in German, it was later re-recorded in English as “99 Red Balloons”.
What is the meaning of the song 99 Red Balloons?
99 Red Balloons is a protest song from the days of the Cold War. In the first verse of the song, the balloons are set free, then detected by the military. They spring into action and attack because they think the balloons are going to hurt them. They cause panic everywhere over the “intruders”.