Schickimicki is a fun, colloquial German term for the fancy, high-society world. It's an expressive word that can describe people, places, or a certain glamorous lifestyle, often with a slightly playful or ironic undertone.
In the song, Shirin David sings "steh' auf Schickimicki" (I'm into the posh stuff), fully embracing a life of luxury, chandeliers, and designer brands. The word's unique, repetitive sound makes it incredibly memorable and a perfect example of colorful German slang.
Gib Ihm is Shirin David’s sparkling power anthem that struts into the club bathed in chandelier light and dripping with designer labels. Over a slick beat, she lists her Donatella necklace, Jimmy shoes, and a squad of twenty VIP girlfriends, all while chanting the hook like a fearless battle cry: “Gib ihm!” – literally “Give it to him,” meaning give them full attitude, full confidence, no apologies. The verses are a catwalk of luxury and swagger, where nails are longer than shorts and every outfit is supersize for maximum effect.
Beneath the glitter lies a clear message of female empowerment and self-worth. Shirin flips the male gaze, laughing at “fuckboys” whose wallets and egos are too small for her world. Cash talk? Maybe. Dress codes? She makes her own, joking that she is not half-naked, just half-dressed. In short, the song celebrates owning your body, your style, and your bank account, turning every night out into an unshakable statement: if you are not bringing respect or riches, step aside while the queens take the spotlight.