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Robbeseal

Robbe literally translates to "seal". It's an unusual and memorable word to feature in a song, especially one that's not about animals.

In this song, "Mach die Robbe" (Do the seal) refers to a dance move where you lie on the floor and mimic a seal. The lyrics personify a seal that is incredibly talented and cool, making the word both whimsical and central to the song's unique concept.

Get ready for a silly and fun song! "Mach Die Robbe," which means "Do the Seal," is all about a seal who is the coolest and most talented pet you could ever imagine. Forget dogs who eat your homework; this seal does your homework for you! According to the singer, she's a superstar who eats 100 kilos of sushi a day, gives models fitness advice, and is a master at balancing balls. Everyone wants a selfie with her, and she's the perfect adventure companion, even singing campfire songs that sound like "Hönk, hönk."

The song isn't just about how awesome this seal is. It's also a dance craze! The chorus gives you step-by-step instructions on how to do the seal dance:

  • Lie on the floor
  • Bend your legs
  • Arch your body like a bow
  • Grab your feet with your hands

It's a playful and absurd song that celebrates a multi-talented seal and invites you to join in the fun by dancing along.

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