“Blaue Augen” is Die Prinzen’s playful protest against the glittery world of money, brands and TV fame. The singer lists everything that leaves him ice-cold: designer clothes, fashion icons, endless talk about cash. He shrugs off Bennetton, Lagerfeld and even the promise of luxury, declaring that only a sheikh is truly rich. In other words, all the status symbols that usually impress people bounce right off him.
Yet there is one dazzling exception: the listener’s blue eyes. The moment he looks into them, every cool façade melts away, logic disappears and pure emotion takes over. Those eyes are “phänomenal,” so powerful that the rest of the world becomes “total egal” — completely irrelevant. By contrasting consumer cynicism with genuine affection, the song humorously reminds us that real feelings still trump flashy lifestyles, even if that sudden rush of sentiment can feel “gefährlich, lebensgefährlich.”