Song Meaning
This skit immediately throws down a gauntlet, establishing a confrontational tone. The narrator, Kool Savas, dismisses his peers' definition of "Hi-HipHop" as mere idleness, contrasting it with his own aggressive, self-proclaimed superiority. The repeated "Wir ham nichts zutun" (We have nothing to do) serves as a dismissive jab at others' lack of ambition or skill.
The core tension lies in Savas's assertion of dominance and authenticity against perceived fakeness. He explicitly tells someone to shut up ("Fresse!") and declares an end to pretense ("Schluß mit Faken, Baba!"). This isn't just boasting; it's a declaration of war on lesser rappers, positioning himself as the sole arbiter of true HipHop.
The craft here is direct and abrasive. Phrases like "B-Bitch, Fresse!" and "Ich scheiße auf dich!" are raw and unfiltered, designed to shock and assert power. The self-aggrandizing moniker "S-A-V der Überking of Rap!" and the claim that "Der Rest brauch nich mehr zu rhymen" (The rest don't need to rhyme anymore) highlight a singular focus on his own unmatched lyrical ability.
This aggressive posturing effectively creates an image of an unshakeable, dominant force in the rap game. The lyrics are designed to intimidate and impress, making Savas sound like an undeniable, almost arrogant, authority whose word is final. It’s a raw display of confidence meant to silence any doubt and solidify his position at the top.