For me i’d say vocaloid when i was younger. No clue about now, maybe some russian songs like igorek.

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    MONO NO AWARE - かむかもしかもにどもかも!

    No clue on the lyrics but the melody along with the lyrics are excellent

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    Everything by Wardruna. Gregorian chant and medieval music, particularly by Hildegard von Bingen. Music by Enya in Gaelic.

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    Yeah!
    I’ve had “V blbym veku” from Xindl X in a playlist for 10 years.
    I don’t understand a single work, but it just speaks to me for some weird reason.

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    There’s this Norwegian metal band called Kvelertak and I absolutely love their sound, but have no idea what the lyrics are about as I don’t speak the language.

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      I did not expect to find a Kvelertak fan in this thread! Cool!

      If you ever decide to learn a little to understand them, know that the dialect in Stavanger is very different to what you normally learn.

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    Polish cow song. The melody itself is from another song, “How long - Lipps, inc” apparently. But both songs do well with that beat.

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    I’m surprised that people can answer with only one or a few songs. I don’t “discriminate” music by language at all, I listen to a ton of music from all over the world in more languages than I can say. One very good place to find good international music is the YouTube channel My Analog Journal: https://youtube.com/@myanalogjournal

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          https://youtu.be/yx5xhlwUxxA

          There were A LOT of songs about nuclear war in 80s music. German youth in the 80s was very aware that in nuclear war Germany (being a huge part of the east west border) would just be ground zero to be vaporized in WW3.

          Thinking about Germany people associate the Autobahn, what some don’t know - there were pre-built detonation chambers so key sections and bridges could be mined with atomic demolition munitions in order to stop the east bloc tank armies from advancing.

          ChatGpt translation of the song lyrics:

          When in the Canale Grande submarines drop anchor
          And on St. Peter’s Square in Rome missile launch pads stand
          When a carpet of bombs floats over the bazaar of Ankara
          And from the hills of Olympus a Pershing II rises

          Then everything is long too late
          Then, when nothing works anymore
          Visit Europe
          As long as it still stands

          In front of the old Cologne Cathedral a mushroom cloud rises into the air
          And the sky is filled with the scent of neutron waffles
          When in Paris the Eiffel Tower bows westward in a final salute
          And near Big Ben a gentle Alpine glow appears

          Then everything is long too late
          Then, when nothing works anymore
          Visit Europe
          As long as it still stands

          When haute cuisine turns into a witch’s cauldron
          Where the cook from overseas flambés his old world
          There’s laughter and applause, even the waiter gets a kick
          What’s left to us but culture — we wish you bon appétit

          Then everything is long too late
          Then, when nothing works anymore
          Visit Europe
          As long as it still stands
          Yes, then everything is long too late
          Then, when nothing works anymore
          Visit Europe
          As long as it still stands
          As long as it still stands, as long as it still stands
          As long as it still stands, as long as it still stands