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BlindenschriftBraille

Blindenschrift translates directly to "Braille". It's a unique and evocative word that stands out in the lyrics, offering a deeper layer of meaning beyond its literal translation.

In the song, the line "Schrieb Geschichte nur in Blindenschrift" (Wrote history only in Braille) suggests a past where the narrator's story or experiences were not truly seen or understood by others, or perhaps even by themselves. It implies a hidden or unacknowledged narrative, making it a powerful metaphor for self-discovery and past struggles.

Feel the spotlight flare up as OK KID’s narrator marches onto an imaginary stage, pumping themselves full of liquid confidence and chanting “Ich kann alles”I can do anything! The verses zoom through neon-lit nights, overflowing glasses and rainbow-bright self-delusion, showing how easy it is to inflate your ego until it blocks out every doubt. Birds still chirp their old song of freedom, clichés buzz like background static, yet the singer keeps shouting louder, determined to sparkle brighter than any water cannon or critic.

Under the glitter, though, the song is a clever wink at how fragile that swagger really is. Each line reveals cracks: “Wissen ersetzt denken nicht” reminds us that knowing isn’t thinking, and “bis ich aufschlag’ beweis’ ich, dass ich flieg’” admits that proof of flight may only come with a painful crash. “Ich Kann Alles” is both an anthem and a satire – a high-energy portrait of modern self-branding, where confidence can be real, fake, or both at once – urging listeners to chase their dreams, but never forget how thin the line is between soaring and falling.

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