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SONG MEANING

Ever felt like someone hit slow-motion on your heart? In “Nicht So Schnell” ("Not So Fast"), German pop troubadour Max Giesinger sings from the middle of that freeze-frame. The narrator is literally standing still, counting ever-shorter days while clinging to the faint hope that a lost love might swing back around. Friends ask if he’s OK – he says it’s “bearable.” Yet every line reveals the truth: his heart is “on ice,” beating more sluggishly with each tick of the clock, still able to dance and laugh… just not at its old speed.

Giesinger’s lyrics mix vivid daydreams – a beach chair on the Baltic Sea, a perfect spring together – with the dull ache of waiting. The contrast turns a simple breakup song into a relatable snapshot of that in-between zone where you’re neither fully heartbroken nor fully healed. Wrapped in a smooth pop melody, the track reminds us that recovery is rarely a sprint. Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is admit you’re moving forward, but not so fast.

ARTIST BIO

Max Giesinger is a celebrated German singer-songwriter and musician born on October 3, 1988, in Waldbronn, Germany. Known for his compelling blend of pop and pop rock, Max first captured widespread attention with his hit single "80 Millionen," which climbed to number two on the German charts.

Starting his musical journey at just 13 years old, Max played in various bands before embarking on a solo career. He gained national recognition as a finalist on "The Voice of Germany" in 2012, finishing in fourth place. With several successful albums such as Der Junge, der rennt and Die Reise, Max continues to enchant listeners with heartfelt lyrics and memorable melodies. His inspiring music and energetic performances have earned him prestigious awards, including MTV Europe Music Award for Best German Act in 2016.

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