Speaking of bizarre timing: the new video clip by Rammstein singer Till Lindemann (60), which is about sexual abuse, was put online this weekend. The clip is part of the song Child of Sin, a duet with Dutch singer Sharon Kovacs (33). Earlier, the release of the music video was canceled after allegations of cross-border behavior by the Rammstein frontman.
After she came into contact with Lindemann, singer Sharon Kovacs, especially popular in the Netherlands, sent a demo of Child of Sin and Lindemann didn’t have to think long to record the duet. For Kovacs, Child of Sin is a very personal song to deal with her childhood sexual abuse trauma. ,,It’s about the annoying things I’ve experienced in the past, for which I had to go to therapy. Then a number like that gets extra charge. It still evokes a lot of emotions and sometimes nasty thoughts,” she previously told this site.
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Till Lindemann. © AFP
The timing of the music video’s release is noteworthy as Lindemann’s transgressive behavior at the German metal band’s after-parties is currently under investigation. The sensitive video clip was supposed to be launched five weeks ago, but it was then canceled due to allegations of sexual abuse.
Anyway, Kovacs seems very happy with the collaboration. “It has been a very delicate subject and I have always felt very respected and supported by Till and his team,” she said in De Telegraaf. “I firmly oppose any form of abuse against women and believe that sharing my personal story is an important step in raising awareness about the consequences of abuse and its long-term impact on women’s lives. and girls.”
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2023-07-09 12:27:17
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