Ich verbrenn' mein Studio, schnupfe die Asche wie Koks
Ich erschlag' meinen Goldfisch, vergrab' ihn im Hof
Ich jag' meine Bude hoch, alles was ich hab', lass ich los (uh!)
Mein altes Leben, schmeckt wie 'n labbriger Toast
Brat' mir ein Prachtsteak, Peter kocht jetzt feinstes Fleisch
Bin das Update, Peter Fox 1.1
Ich will abshaken, feiern, doch mein Teich ist zu klein
Mir wächst neue Reihe Beißer wie beim weißen Hai
Gewachst, gedoped, poliert, nagelneue Zähne
Ich bin euphorisiert, und habe teure Pläne
Ich kaufe mir Baumaschinen, Bagger und Walzen und Kräne
Stürze mich auf Berlin, drück' auf die Sirene
Ich baue schöne Boxentürme, Bässe massieren eure Seele
Ich bin die Abrissbirne für die deutsche Szene

Hey, alles glänzt, so schön neu
Hey, wenn's dir nicht gefällt, mach neu (wuh)
Die Welt mit Staub bedeckt, doch ich will sehen wo's hingeht
Steig' auf den Berg aus Dreck, weil oben frischer Wind weht
Hey, alles glänzt, so schön neu

Ich hab' meine alten Sachen satt und lass' sie in 'nem Sack verrotten
Motte die Klamotten ein und dann geh' ich nackt shoppen
Ich bin komplett renoviert, Bräute haben was zu glotzen
Kerngesund, durchtrainiert, Weltmeister im Schach und Boxen
Nur noch konkret reden, gib mir ein ja oder nein
Schluss mit Larifari, ich lass' all die alten Faxen sein
Sollt ich je wieder kiffen, hau' ich mir 'ne Axt ins Bein
Ich will nie mehr Lügen, ich will jeden Satz auch so meinen
Mir platzt der Kopf, alles muss sich verändern
Ich such' den Knopf, treffe die mächtigen Männer
Zwing' das Land zum Glück, kaufe Banken und Sender
Alles spielt verrückt, zitternde Schafe und Lämmer
Ich seh' besser aus als Bono, und bin 'n Mann des Volkes
Bereit die Welt zu retten, auch wenn das vielleicht zu viel gewollt ist

Hey, alles glänzt, so schön neu
Hey, wenn's dir nicht gefällt, mach neu (wuh)
Hier ist die Luft verbraucht, das Atmen fällt mir schwer
Bye bye, ich muss hier raus, die Wände kommen näher
Die Welt mit Staub bedeckt, doch ich will sehen wo's hingeht
Steig auf den Berg aus Dreck, weil oben frischer Wind weht
Hey, alles glänzt, so schön neu


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    Video and song are awesome

    sized13on June 13, 2009   Link

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