“OneTakeClip #34” Lyrics by Disarstar is a latest German song in the voice of Disarstar. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “OneTakeClip #34” song lyrics are also written by Disarstar. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “OneTakeClip #34”, Disarstar vents his frustration with society’s pressure, fake success stories, and the hypocrisy of the elite. He criticizes influencers who preach hustle culture while living in luxury, calls out injustice and war, and stands up for regular people struggling to survive. The song’s raw and honest tone reflects his desire for change, personal growth, and solidarity with those at the bottom.
OneTakeClip #34 Lyrics
[Songtext zu „OneTakeClip #34“]
[Intro]
Freunde, was geht ab
Mein Name ist Disarstar
Es ist OneTake-Time, Finn ist der schönste Mensch der Welt
Am 29.08 kommt Hamburger Aufstand
Hört mir zu
[Part]
Fick’ den Hype, geh’ in ‘n Wald
Will die Welt, die um mich schreit, muten
Freier Fall, ich seh’ Menschen, die nach Halt suchen
Vierzig-Stunden-Woche, Geld reicht grad zum Überleben
Und so ‘n Podcaster erzählt mir was von Investier’n und kalt duschen (Du Piç)
Wer gibt den Kids paar gute Tipps für ihre Zukunft mit
Wenn er auf Steuerflucht in Dubai im Jacuzzi sitzt? (Du Hundesohn)
Was Mentoring? Ich sehe was, was du nicht bist
Erzähl den Jungen lieber was die Schufa ist (Ah)
Alles Plastik, alles Taktik
Wenn ihr High-Performer seid, was ist dann ‘ne Krankenschwester in der Nachtschicht?
„Ackern für zwei Netto mit Familie ist ‘nen Opfer“
Ihr Mindset-Spinner seid nur Parasiten und Schmarotzer (Alle gleich, ja, ja)
Seit Tag eins ist Druck und der Lobby-Kanzler sagt, dass du mehr arbeiten musst
Aber gar keine Lust, hier kommst du nur moralfrei ins Plus
Hoff’, dass das paar Staatsfeinde pusht
Ihr seid Heuchler und verlogen
Kurse steigen, weil in Rojava und Gaza wieder deutsche B0mben flogen (Ah)
Hab’ nur Liebe für die Leute hier am Boden
Für den wahren Feind, richtet eure Äuglein mal nach oben
Oder richtet eure Äuglein mal nach rechts
Rheinmetall steckt man das Geld in Hals, euch nimmt man es weg
Diese Kakerlaken schlafen mit dem Teufel in eingm Bett (Bah)
Lieber Gott, wenn es ein Wunder gibt, dann bräuchten wir es jetzt (Inschallah)
Halbe Schachtel und paar Kopfficks für ‘nen Part
Deine Künstler machen Alben und hab’n trotzdem nix gesagt (Geisteskrank)
Euer Hedonismus zählt wohl doppelt in den Charts, aber Crack verkauft sich auch gut, denk mal ‘ne Woche drüber nach
Hab’ letztes Jahr ‘ne Lehre angefang’n
Will die beste Version von mir werden, die ich kann
Schon seit Jahr’n, weil ich muss (Ich schwör’)
Mein persönlichstes Album kommt dieses Jahr im August, Disarstar
OneTakeClip #34 Video
OneTakeClip #34 Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Disarstar kicks things off by greeting his listeners and setting a casual, personal tone. He introduces himself and shouts out someone named Finn in a friendly way. Then he hints at something big coming soon — his project “Hamburger Aufstand” dropping on August 29th — and asks the audience to pay attention, like he’s about to drop some serious truth.
[Part]
He starts by rejecting all the hype and noise of modern life. Instead of chasing trends, he’d rather escape into nature and shut out the chaos. He sees people around him struggling, falling apart, looking for some kind of stability in a messed-up world. Working full-time doesn’t even cover basic needs anymore, yet influencers and podcasters preach unrealistic self-help stuff like cold showers and investing, while they live in luxury overseas and dodge taxes. He’s calling out the disconnect — how can someone living in a mansion tell struggling youth how to fix their lives?
Then he talks about real guidance. Instead of fake “mentoring,” he says people should be taught real-life stuff, like what credit scores mean, because that’s what actually affects their future. Everything around him feels fake, like people playing roles to appear successful. He questions what it even means to be a “high performer” — like, if working-class heroes like night-shift nurses aren’t seen that way, then something’s wrong with the definition.
He calls out the toxic hustle culture that looks down on people working hard just to survive, especially those with families. In his view, those mindset gurus are just parasites, taking advantage of others while pretending to have it all figured out. Since day one, people have been under pressure, and politicians just tell them to work more, but the system doesn’t reward them unless they play it dirty and lose their morals.
He wants to inspire people to resist, especially those who feel crushed by the system. He sees how stock markets rise while b0mbs fall on innocent people in places like Gaza and Rojava — and that just shows how messed up the world is. He sides with everyday folks who are struggling, and urges them to recognize who the real enemies are — not each other, but those in power, those getting rich off war and suffering.
He paints a brutal image of the elites — comparing them to cockroaches in bed with the devil — and pleads for a miracle because things are so bad. Even though he’s been through mental struggles, he still speaks his truth in one verse, while other artists drop whole albums without saying anything real. He criticizes the shallow, pleasure-driven culture that dominates the music scene and charts, comparing it to something addictive and harmful, like crack. He wraps it up by sharing something personal — he started an apprenticeship last year, trying to better himself. He’s been working on self-growth for years because he has to, not because it’s trendy. And finally, he reminds everyone his most personal album is coming out in August.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung OneTakeClip #34 song?
A. OneTakeClip #34 song is sung by Disarstar.
Q. Who wrote OneTakeClip #34 lyrics?
A. OneTakeClip #34 lyrics are penned by Disarstar.
Q. Who has given the music of OneTakeClip #34 song?
A. OneTakeClip #34 music is composed and produced by Disarstar.
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