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SONG MEANING

Tokio Hotel’s “Spring Nicht” (“Don’t Jump”) drops us straight onto a freezing rooftop, where neon lights glitter below and a desperate friend clings to the edge. The singer pleads through the night, begging the other person not to take the leap. City lights may look inviting, but they are “lying,” and every tear gets swallowed by the urban abyss. Instead of giving in to the emptiness, he urges his friend to remember who they are, the bond they share, and the possibility of starting over.

At its core, the song is a raw SOS wrapped in soaring rock guitars and haunting vocals. It paints a vivid picture of depression yet counters it with fierce loyalty: If nothing can pull you back, I’ll jump for you. That final promise transforms despair into solidarity, reminding listeners that even in the darkest moments, someone’s voice can reach out, hold your hand, and pull you back toward life.

ARTIST BIO

Tokio Hotel is a German pop rock and alternative rock band formed in 2001 in Magdeburg by twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz, along with Georg Listing and Gustav Schäfer. Initially rising to fame with their 2005 debut album Schrei, their hit single "Durch den Monsun" quickly topped charts in Germany and Austria, establishing them as breakout stars.

Known for evolving their sound from rock to synth-pop and electropop since 2014, Tokio Hotel has sold over 10 million records worldwide. They have earned multiple MTV awards, including Best New Artist at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards—the first German band to do so. Their energetic performances and emotional lyrics continue to captivate fans around the globe, with their 2022 album 2001 marking the latest chapter in their ongoing musical journey.

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