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Do you ever listen to music in another language other than your primary language spoken in your home? 

I'm from the U.S.  I listen to an industrial metal band from Germany, they're called Rammstein.  They have sung a couple of songs in English and they've sung a song in Spanish (if I'm not mistaken), but they mostly sing in their native tongue of German.
 
I listen to plenty of Rammstein too, in addition to Juan Gabriel (who sings in Spanish), my archangel. :)

Then there's a song by George Michael that's sung in French that I really like.
 
No, but k-pop was huge at my high school, and I heard it even if I didn't want to.
 
When I listen to a song, I want to be able to understand what is being said and I wouldn't like to listen to music in a language I am completely unknown to unless it has a very catch tune to it.
 
I listen to English, Telugu, Hindi, Japanese songs from time to time.
 
I only really listen to songs in English. I like some songs that have a bit of spanish in it, I'm actually listening to Front & Center by Joey Bada$$ at the moment and it has quite a bit of spanish words
 
I listen to Rammstein as well. I first found out about them from MTV Download Festival I think it was. I really like 80s hair bands.
 
I listen to plenty of Rammstein too, in addition to Juan Gabriel (who sings in Spanish), my archangel. :)

Then there's a song by George Michael that's sung in French that I really like.

I listen to Rammstein as well. I first found out about them from MTV Download Festival I think it was. I really like 80s hair bands.

I'm glad I'm not the only one that listens to Rammstein. They've been a favorite of mine for a long time.

Also, I like to listen to Lacuna Coil. They're from Italy and even though they sing mainly in English, they do have at least one song in Italian that I know of.
 
I'm glad I'm not the only one that listens to Rammstein. They've been a favorite of mine for a long time.

Also, I like to listen to Lacuna Coil. They're from Italy and even though they sing mainly in English, they do have at least one song in Italian that I know of.
I will have to check out Lacuna Coil.
 
Lacuna Coil is a really good band if you like gothic metal (they also have a little bit of some classical music mixed in but you'll notice if you listen to them).
 
I listen to Japanese rock and Japanese pop music, Korean pop music and some Thai music. I am an anime fan, and I enjoy listening to anime OS and ending songs. Aside from being an anime lover, I am also into Korean pop music, and I love Kpop:)
 
I enjoy listening to Japanese and Chinese ballads as well as Kpop.I also like Spanish love songs.I may not understand the lyrics but I just enjoy the melody and the rhythm of the song and sometimes it's more relaxing.Especially if you are brokenhearted, understanding every word of a song might just make you cry all over again.Appreciating a foreign song also feels light and refreshing.
 
I pretty much only listen to music that is in English. Some songs I've listened have parts in Spanish.
 
I always listen to music in another language, especially what is in top ten. I also listen to local music. I listen all kind of music while I am working on my PC.
 
I've been hearing a lot of K pop songs. and they really have good music even though I can't understand asingle word.
 
I had listened to so many K-pop songs due to both of my sisters loves them so much, they even go to some convention centers where people would giveaways lots of freebies, K-pop freebies. I'm not really into k-pop music, but I was forced to listen to them.
 
I love a lot of Japanese music, but to be fair I do understand a decent amount of Japanese. If I focus and think about it I can pretty much understand the lyrics, but the rhythm and beat that Japanese artists produce is more up my alley regardless of language. I also have a lot of English covers of Japanese songs :closedeyesmile:
I went through a Basshunter kick in high school too!
 
I do if I can understand the lyrics. Otherwise it sounds like a bunch of gibberish, and even if the music itself is good I can't listen to that.

And wow, I didn't know Lacuna Coil is an Italian band. I actually listen to some of their music.
 
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