“Müssen Nur Wollen” pokes fun at the modern mantra You can do anything if you only want it enough. By piling up ever-more ridiculous achievements – from dancing ballet with a toe in your nose to riding legless horses backward – Wir Sind Helden expose how hollow and exhausting that slogan can be. The chorus repeats like a motivational chant in a fitness studio, but the verses keep tripping over their own absurdity, reminding us that limitless ambition often feels like a circus trick rather than true freedom.
Behind the playful images is a sharp critique of society’s pressure to perform. The singer wonders why she must do everything she is capable of, why one hand has to hold up the world while the other politely serves drinks. The song suggests that the promise of boundless possibility comes with an unspoken command: everyone should want something all the time. By the end, the listener is left laughing at the wild exaggerations yet questioning the real-world expectations that inspired them. “Müssen Nur Wollen” turns the motivational slogan on its head, inviting us to ask whether wanting, and having to want, are really the same thing at all.