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Zahnfee — Tooth Fairy

Zahnfee translates directly to "Tooth Fairy". While the Tooth Fairy is a familiar concept, this song by Julien Bam presents a unique and darker take on the classic children's figure.

It's an enticing word because it immediately sparks curiosity: what kind of song features the Tooth Fairy, and why is it not a "nice being"? The song portrays the Zahnfee as a powerful, almost villainous character, collecting teeth for a "total power" master plan, making the familiar word surprisingly fresh and intriguing.

Forget everything you thought you knew about the Tooth Fairy! In "Zahnfee" (German for Tooth Fairy), Julien Bam and Julia Beautx introduce a much darker version of the childhood myth. This isn't a gentle creature who leaves a coin for a lost tooth; this Tooth Fairy is a menacing collector on a mission. The lyrics describe them as a tough, almost gangster-like figure who kicks in doors and warns people to stay out of their way. They are building a collection of all kinds of teeth, from incisors to wisdom teeth, and have sinister "plans" for them.

While this Tooth Fairy still leaves money behind, it feels more like a cold transaction than a magical gift. They are fascinated by how poorly people care for their teeth and have a mysterious process for polishing and freezing their collection. The song even sets up a rivalry with other childhood figures like Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, accusing them of ruining children's teeth with sugar. Ultimately, the song is a fun, dark, and energetic rap that reimagines a classic character as a powerful, mysterious, and slightly terrifying figure with a secret agenda.

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