The whole song is making a play on German wedding vows, and the title of the song means "You have" in German. (Believe me I've read the proper translation for the song on herzeleid.com, an unofficial fansite of Rammstein)
This song is also known to have an English version that seems to confuse most non-German speaking fans that think that "Du Hast" actually means "You hate". (The lyric itself: "Du hast mich", is intended to be a double meaning, despite been written as "Du Hast")
Well technically it is true, but "Du Hast" would have to be spelt "Du Hasst" in order for it to mean "You hate". And furthermore the english version of the song is NOT a translation of the original German sung lyrics.
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