Ever wished you could swap your quirks for someone else’s cool confidence? That is exactly what Kraftklub’s song “Wie Ich” (German for “Like Me”) explores. The singer hears people telling him “Stay the way you are,” yet he cannot shake the feeling that “the way he is” might not be good enough. With punchy guitars and a chant-along hook, he lists all the everyday moments that make him feel awkward: sweaty palms when meeting new people, blurting out the wrong words, always being the odd one out. Instead of basking in “self-love” slogans, he dreams of being “a little more like you” – the seemingly perfect person who never trips over their own jokes.
Beneath its energetic indie-rock sound, the track questions whether real change is even possible. The chorus repeats “Was ist, wenn alles so bleibt, wie es ist?” – “What if everything just stays the same?” – capturing the anxiety of feeling stuck while the calendar pages keep turning. Yet there is also a spark of rebellion: if the world keeps telling him to accept himself, he might just tear everything down and rebuild from scratch. In short, “Wie Ich” is a relatable, tongue-in-cheek anthem for anyone caught between self-acceptance and the desire to reinvent themselves, wrapped in the spirited attitude that makes Kraftklub one of Germany’s most beloved rock bands.