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Wat betekent moet bier of moet hard?
In this context:
"ik moet bier" - I need beer/I must have beer (literally "I must beer")
"techno moet hard" - Techno (music) must (go) hard.
I vaguelly recognize this whole thing as a dutch saying. (Not dutch myself)
The pleasant wordplay in that saying is because "moet" there is used with two slightly different meanings, as "having need" and as "must".
Yeah I've just not seen moet alone like that. I like it lol.
Well, the first form is a pretty common variant for human basic needs if you want to make it sound desperate in a funny way (for example, "ik moet voed" rather than "ik moet eten") but the second whilst making sense is not common and was probably chosen for literally reasons (whilst not 100% sure, I think these might be lyrics from a dutch song).