Haus Des Geldes | Intro Musik (my Life Is Going On-cecilia Krull) May 2026
The lyrics of the intro set a tone of . While the show is packed with high-octane action, the music focuses on the human cost of the Professor’s plan:
The Haunting Soul of Resistance: Inside "My Life Is Going On" The lyrics of the intro set a tone of
The chorus— "I don't care at all... lost my time, my life is going on" —captures the spirit of characters who have already lost everything and have nothing left to fear. The song speaks of looking for a "new
The song speaks of looking for a "new version" of oneself, mirroring the transformation each crew member undergoes as they move from common criminals to symbols of resistance. Visual Harmony Global Impact and Variations The song's popularity led
The intro sequence features meticulous of the Royal Mint and the Bank of Spain. The contrast between Krull’s soft, soulful vocals and the clinical, geometric models creates a sense of "the calm before the storm," hinting at the grand strategy hidden behind the chaos. Global Impact and Variations
The song's popularity led to several high-profile remixes that dominated European charts:
While "Bella Ciao" became the anthem of rebellion for fans of Haus des Geldes (Money Heist), the true emotional heartbeat of the series starts before every episode. performed by Spanish singer Cecilia Krull , is more than just a catchy intro—it is a melancholic preview of the characters' internal struggles. The Voice Behind the Mask
The lyrics of the intro set a tone of . While the show is packed with high-octane action, the music focuses on the human cost of the Professor’s plan:
The Haunting Soul of Resistance: Inside "My Life Is Going On"
The chorus— "I don't care at all... lost my time, my life is going on" —captures the spirit of characters who have already lost everything and have nothing left to fear.
The song speaks of looking for a "new version" of oneself, mirroring the transformation each crew member undergoes as they move from common criminals to symbols of resistance. Visual Harmony
The intro sequence features meticulous of the Royal Mint and the Bank of Spain. The contrast between Krull’s soft, soulful vocals and the clinical, geometric models creates a sense of "the calm before the storm," hinting at the grand strategy hidden behind the chaos. Global Impact and Variations
The song's popularity led to several high-profile remixes that dominated European charts:
While "Bella Ciao" became the anthem of rebellion for fans of Haus des Geldes (Money Heist), the true emotional heartbeat of the series starts before every episode. performed by Spanish singer Cecilia Krull , is more than just a catchy intro—it is a melancholic preview of the characters' internal struggles. The Voice Behind the Mask