Ready, Set, Go

Album: Scream (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • Singer Bill Kaulitz told Rolling Stone magazine: "Every song has a strong connection to us. 'Ready, Set, Go' is kind of our story. It's about going for your dream and not being afraid to start a new life."
  • This was originally released in January 2007 by the band in their native German under the title "Übers Ende der Welt." It became a hit across Europe, topping the singles chart in Germany.

Comments: 4

  • Kaytee from Auberry, Cathis is one of my favorite songs it really speaks out to me and explains how alot of people (namely me) wants to "run away from life" its truly an awesome song i love bill he is a smexicle!
  • Angela from Cartersville, Gaman i love this song and the video is pretty cool!! i LOVE the leadsinger of this band hes freakin "HOT"! i really like his hair i wish my bf had his hair!! =)
  • Nikki from Blackfoot, Idi like the part 'I promise you right now. I'd never let you down. READY, SET, GO IT'S TIME TO RUN!' I LUV THIS SONG!! (turn it up really loud at that part)
  • Reilly from Arlington, TxIt's my favorite "rockgruppe"
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