(meaning "I want your..." or "I want you" in Finnish) is most famously the title of a hit song by the Finnish gothic rock icon Ville Valo , released as part of his collaboration with the band Agents . Musical Context: Ville Valo & Agents

: The collaboration was a "Holy Grail" for Finnish music fans, blending the moody, romantic baritone of Valo with the nostalgic, vintage sound of the Agents [11]. Language & Modern Usage

The song was a standout track from the 2019 self-titled album Ville Valo & Agents . This project was highly significant in Finnish music history as it brought to life unreleased demo tapes by the legendary Finnish singer , who died in 1987.

: It is frequently used in conversational Finnish (slang mä for minä ) to express desire for someone's lifestyle or achievements, such as "Mä haluan sun unelmien Suomi-matka" (I want your dream Finland trip) [23].

: Guitarist Esa Pulliainen discovered old cassette tapes of "Badding" crooning rudimentary melodies [11]. He invited Ville Valo—the former frontman of the world-famous metal band HIM—to record these "lost" songs.

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(meaning "I want your..." or "I want you" in Finnish) is most famously the title of a hit song by the Finnish gothic rock icon Ville Valo , released as part of his collaboration with the band Agents . Musical Context: Ville Valo & Agents

: The collaboration was a "Holy Grail" for Finnish music fans, blending the moody, romantic baritone of Valo with the nostalgic, vintage sound of the Agents [11]. Language & Modern Usage Mä haluan sun

The song was a standout track from the 2019 self-titled album Ville Valo & Agents . This project was highly significant in Finnish music history as it brought to life unreleased demo tapes by the legendary Finnish singer , who died in 1987. (meaning "I want your

: It is frequently used in conversational Finnish (slang mä for minä ) to express desire for someone's lifestyle or achievements, such as "Mä haluan sun unelmien Suomi-matka" (I want your dream Finland trip) [23]. This project was highly significant in Finnish music

: Guitarist Esa Pulliainen discovered old cassette tapes of "Badding" crooning rudimentary melodies [11]. He invited Ville Valo—the former frontman of the world-famous metal band HIM—to record these "lost" songs.