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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Hoch Entwickelt" by the artist "Xavier Naidoo"

In his song "Hoch Entwickelt" ("Highly Developed"), Xavier Naidoo paints a picture of modern society plagued by alienation and lack of communication. The lyrical hero observes "zombies" - people who are self-absorbed, avoiding contact and interaction.

The "harsh everyday life", where everyone is for themselves, creates the feeling that the world is populated by soulless creatures. The lyrical hero himself feels this burden, afraid of becoming part of the faceless crowd. He hides his face under the hood of his hoodie, striving for anonymity and avoiding unwanted encounters that might break his silence.

Naidoo criticizes individualism and competition, which, in his opinion, alienate people from each other. He calls this a "highly developed communication disorder" - a paradoxical state where technological progress does not lead to rapprochement, but, on the contrary, aggravates alienation.

However, the author does not give up hope. He believes that the way out is through compassion, the ability to hear and understand each other. Addressing the listener, he calls to awaken empathy in oneself, to hear the "word" of another's pain, to open one's heart to communication. This is the only way, through dialogue and mutual understanding, that a harmonious world can be created.

Naidoo reminds us that we all have children, and children are a symbol of purity, innocence, and openness. They stand above division and enmity.

The song ends on an optimistic note. The author again and again feels the "desire to live" - not abstractly, but here and now, in unity with others. He believes that this is possible, it is only necessary to discard fear and the stereotypes imposed by society.

Brutaler Alltag drischt auf dich ein

Besteht die Welt nur noch aus Zombies,

Fällt dir spontan dazu ein,

Doch von außen betrachten

Könntest du auch einer sein

Blickst nur geradeaus oder nach unten

Und Hoodie ins Gesicht

Hoffst, dass du kein'n dieser Zombies

Auf deine Fährte lenkst

Und dass keines dieser Energiemonster

Mit dir spricht

Und du dann eigentlich eher

'ne Schweigegelübde brichst

Alle für sich und jeder gegen jeden

Es gilt survival of the fittest

Jenseits von Eden

Jeder kann es seh'n, jeder kann es wahrnehmen

Jeder muss zugeben,

So kann es nicht weitergehen

Das nenn' ich eine hochentwickelte

Kommunikationstörung

Und ich dachte, wir seien hochentwickelt

Und jetzt stehen wir vor den Scherben

Dieses sogenannten höchstentwickelsten

Imperiums des Universums,

Doch ich hör' den Drang nach wahrem Leben

Er lässt sich nicht verbergen

Höre auf dein Herz,

Dann fühlst du auch eines anderen Schmerz,

Dann hörst du auch sein Wort

Einen andren zu verstehen ist wie ein heiliger Ort

Lass Worte und Taten

Frieden erschaffen

Hören (hören), fühlen (fühlen)

Sprechen (sprechen) und lachen (und lachen)

Warum steh'n wir uns so oft feindselig gegenüber?

Jeder von uns hat doch Kinder

Und Kinder steh'n darüber

Das nenn' ich eine hochentwickelte

Kommunikationstörung...

Und wieder verspüre ich den Drang,

Den Drang zu leben, nicht irgendwann

Sondern jetzt, jetzt mit euch all'n

Und es gelingt uns jeden Tag,

Auch wenn man es nicht erzählen mag,

Weil man lieber Angst in uns jagt

Und unnötig mit Nöten plagt

Von der Wiege in den Sarg

Das nenn' ich eine hochentwickelte

Kommunikationstörung...

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