Megaherz’s “Gott sein” ("To Be God") is a fiery industrial-metal prayer that flips the script: instead of humbly worshipping, the singer speaks directly to God, claiming to know what troubles Him and begging Him to fix a world where His will "doesn’t happen in heaven, and definitely not on earth." The repeated chorus “Es ist nicht leicht, ein Gott zu sein” ("It’s not easy to be a God") drips with both sympathy and sarcasm, hinting that maybe the Almighty is overwhelmed—or perhaps absent altogether.
As churchlike chants of “Sing Halleluja” collide with gritty guitars, the lyrics move from confession (“I have sinned in thoughts, words and deeds”) to open doubt about promised salvation (*“Dein Reich kommt nicht” – "Your kingdom isn’t coming"). The song ultimately questions blind faith, pointing out that humanity’s problems will not be solved by waiting for divine intervention. Packed with dark humor, raw emotion and biting social commentary, "Gott sein" invites listeners to examine their own beliefs while head-banging to a thunderous beat.