Baller paints a cinematic picture of a love gone wrong, where Abor and Tynna trade the dusty roads of Country music for a neon-lit night sky, firing imaginary bullets into the darkness to blast away lingering pain. The repeated line “Ich baller' Löcher in die Nacht” (I shoot holes in the night) turns heartbreak into target practice, while falling stars crashing onto the roof symbolize both the wreckage of the past and the spark of new beginnings. Throughout the song, the singers acknowledge the sting of seeing an ex again, yet they vow never to return, swapping perfume, clothes, and even the metaphorical gun to reclaim power. What starts as a forensic crime scene between former lovers (“Kreidesilhouetten auf dem Trottoir”) evolves into a bold declaration of self-reinvention and cosmic ambition: if love can’t survive, they will at least “shoot for the stars.” Packed with striking imagery, playful German lines, and a defiantly upbeat groove, Baller invites listeners to dance, heal, and aim higher than ever before.