Shirin David’s “Bauch Beine Po” is a sparkling ride through the world of designer handbags, iced matcha, and relentless workout sessions. In rapid-fire lines she paints the picture of Berlin’s elite: hopping from Pilates to business lunches, popping champagne at luxury boutiques, and cruising the city with her equally glamorous girlfriends. The glamorous details sound like pure flexing, yet there is a playful wink behind every name-drop; Shirin knows exactly how over-the-top this lifestyle looks and she revels in the satire.
The title refers to a popular German fitness class that targets Bauch, Beine, Po (abs, legs, butt). That refrain becomes a mantra for self-made confidence: “Du willst einen Body? Dann musst du pushen.” The song celebrates feminine power, urging listeners to smash their gym goals while strutting in bikinis, but it also pokes fun at the social pressure to stay picture-perfect. Think of it as a high-energy blend of empowerment and social commentary, topped with a cheeky smile and a toast of champagne.