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: The song features the Russian lines " Ya tvoy sluga / Ya tvoy rabotnik " ("I am your servant / I am your worker"), which reference the Slavic roots of the word "robot".

"The Robots" (German: "Die Roboter") is a cornerstone of electronic music, released in 1978 as the first single from Kraftwerk’s seventh album, . We Are The Robots Krft

Experience the iconic robotic visuals and pioneering electronic sound of the track in this official music video: Kraftwerk - The Robots (Official Video) YouTube• Apr 3, 2011 : The song features the Russian lines "

: Kraftwerk used a vocoder to process the main lyrics, creating the distinctive synthesized robotic voice that became their signature. : Lyrically, the song explores the role of

: Lyrically, the song explores the role of machines as subservient workers to humans, reflecting the Cold War era's industrial themes and the growing symbiotic relationship between people and technology.

The track is famous for its "robot pop" style, blending minimalist synthesized melodies with repetitive, danceable rhythms. Its release cemented the band’s futuristic persona, often appearing as robotic mannequins during live performances and in their music videos. Key Post Highlights:

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