Dragula
Dragula

Rob Zombie - Dragula Lyrics

Rock
Aug 24, 1998
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Dragula Music Video

Dragula Lyrics

(Superstition, fear, and jealousy)

Dead I am the one, exterminating son
Slipping through the trees, strangling the breeze
Dead I am the sky, watching angels cry
While they slowly turn, conquering the worm

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Dead I am the pool, spreading from the fool
Weak and what you need, nowhere as you bleed
Dead I am the rat, feast upon the cat
Tender is the fur, dying as you purr

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Do it baby, do it baby
Do it baby, do it baby
(And burn like an animal)

Dead I am the life, dig into the skin
Knuckle crack the bone, twenty-one to win
Dead I am the dog, "Hound of Hell", you cry
Devil on your back, I can never die

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Do it baby, do it baby
Do it baby, do it baby
(And burn like an animal)

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my Dragula!

Writer(s): Robert Zombie, Scott Humphrey
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was "Dragula" by Rob Zombie released?

    "Dragula" was released in August 1998 as the lead single from Rob Zombie's solo debut album, Hellbilly Deluxe.

  2. What inspired the title "Dragula"?

    The title "Dragula" was inspired by Grandpa Munster's car, DRAG-U-LA, from the classic TV show The Munsters, which aired from 1964-1966. The car was built around a coffin and was known for its speed.

  3. What is the origin of the audio clip "superstition, fear, and jealousy" at the beginning of the song?

    The audio clip "superstition, fear, and jealousy" at the start of the song is a sample of dialogue from the 1960 horror film The City of the Dead (also known as Horror Hotel), spoken by Christopher Lee.

  4. Which music video did Rob Zombie direct himself?

    Rob Zombie directed the music video for "Dragula" himself. The video features footage from old horror movies and shows Zombie driving the Munster Koach, with various shots of the band members interspersed with scenes from classic films.

  5. Has "Dragula" been featured in any films or TV shows?

    Yes, "Dragula" has been featured in several films and TV shows, including The Matrix (1999), Idle Hands (1999), and American Made Music to Strip By (2000). It has also appeared in TV series like The Flash (2019) and Malcolm in the Middle (2002).

  6. What is the significance of the Munster Koach in the "Dragula" music video?

    In the "Dragula" music video, Rob Zombie drives the Munster Koach, not the actual DRAG-U-LA car. This choice visually ties the song to its Munster-inspired roots while paying homage to classic horror aesthetics.

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