99 Luftballoons. Spelled out it's Neunundneunzig Luftballons.
However, Luftballoons means simply "balloons" and not "love balloons" The word love was probably added to fit the music.
99 red balloons German version
It is a pop song 99 Red Balloons by Nena from the original German 99 Luftballons
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Luftballon is the German word for balloon.luft = airballon = balloon..so luftballon jsut means air-balloon. A luftballon is more specifically a "toy" balloon as opposed to a hot-air balloon or balloon for some other purpose.
"99 RB" typically refers to 99 red balloons, a song by the German band Nena, released in 1983. The song's lyrics tell the story of balloons being mistaken for a threat, leading to a catastrophic military response. It serves as a commentary on the dangers of war and the potential consequences of misunderstanding. The phrase can also be used in various contexts, often symbolizing a playful or nostalgic reference to the song.
The German rock group Kraftwerk, which means Powerhouse.
Nena
The 1983 hit "99 Red Balloons" was performed by the German band Nena. The song, originally titled "99 Luftballons," became a major success in multiple countries and addresses themes of war and the potential consequences of misunderstandings. Its catchy melody and poignant lyrics contributed to its lasting popularity.
Do you mean 99 Red Balloons? If so, sadly it was never a Eurovision entry. Great song though!
The song "99 Red Balloons" by Nena is fictional. It tells the story of 99 balloons being released into the sky, mistaken for enemy aircraft, leading to a nuclear war. In reality, this event did not occur.
"99 Luftballons" is a German song by the band Nena, released in 1983. The title translates to "99 Red Balloons" in English and tells the story of 99 balloons released into the sky, which are mistaken for a military threat, leading to a catastrophic chain reaction and war. The song serves as a commentary on the tensions of the Cold War era and the potential consequences of misunderstandings and militarization. It became an international hit and is often regarded as an anti-war anthem.
99 red balloons?