Mittelmeer Lyrics by Nimo is a latest German song in the voice of Nimo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Mittelmeer song lyrics are also written by Nimo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In Mittelmeer, Nimo reflects on the emotional turbulence of life and love. He describes feeling lost and conflicted, often flying solo to the Mediterranean as a way to escape, but acknowledges that things would be much better if he had someone special by his side. Despite the external image of success and luxury, Nimo expresses inner struggles, feeling broken and disconnected. He contrasts his life with those less fortunate and highlights how many people fail to see the deeper emotional challenges beneath the surface. The song captures both the desire for peace and the complexity of personal battles.
Mittelmeer Lyrics
[Songtext zu „Mittelmeer“]
[Pre-Hook: Nimo]
Mein Leben ein Hin und Her
Ohne dich ist’s schwer, doch ich kann’s übersteh’n
Flieg’ alleine ans Mittelmeer
Aber mit dir wär es anders, so schön
[Hook: Nimo]
Mein Leben ein Hin und Her
Ohne dich ist’s schwer, doch ich kann’s übersteh’n
Flieg’ alleine ans Mittelmeer
Aber mit dir wär es anders, so schön
[Post-Hook: Nimo]
Ah, ah, ah, ahh, ahh, ahh
Ahh, ahh, ahh
[Part 1: Nimo & Amr Diab]
Hol’ mir Rent-A-Car, fahr’ die Küste lang, hör’ „Nour el-ain“
La Mousse in meI’m Longpaper, riech’ den Ozean und Holzkohlegrill
Der Wind streift durch mein Gesicht, riecht angenehm, teils kühl und so warm
Immer wenn ich an der Ampel steh’, falle ich in Trance, sie hupen mich wach
Sorry, sorry für gar nix
(Nach) Nach außen denken sie, dass wir Hollywood-Stars sind
Sehen die Uhr, seh’n die Autos, aber eigentlich wissen sie gar nicht
Dass wir innerlich abgestumpft, gebrochen und krank sind
Mann, ich dacht, ich wär der Sonne schon nah
[Pre-Hook: Nimo]
Mein Leben ein Hin und Her
Ohne dich ist’s schwer, doch ich kann’s übersteh’n
Flieg’ alleine ans Mittelmeer
Aber mit dir wär es anders, so schön
[Hook: Nimo]
Mein Leben ein Hin und Her
Ohne dich ist’s schwer, doch ich kann’s übersteh’n
Flieg’ alleine ans Mittelmeer
Aber mit dir wär es anders, so schön
[Post-Hook: Nimo]
Ah, ah, ah, ahh, ahh, ahh
Ahh, ahh, ahh
[Part 2: Nimo]
Reib’ meine Hände warm und ich denk’ daran, wie gut es mir geht
Weil ich zu viele Menschen sah, die in Kälte lagen, was du nie verstehst (Ja)
Denn bei dir war die Heizung warm, ja, Gott sei Dank hat dir nichts gefehlt, yeah
Aber nur, weil du keine hattest, existieren trotzdem Probleme
Viele wissen von gar nichts
Sehen nicht mit ihrem Herzen, sie verurteil’n jeden und alles
Obwohl ihr Wissen für’n Arsch ist
Reden von Liebe und Recht, doch das ist den’n egal (Ah, ah, ah, ah, den’n egal)
[Pre-Hook: Nimo]
Mein Leben ein Hin und Her
Ohne dich ist’s schwer, doch ich kann’s übersteh’n
Flieg’ alleine ans Mittelmeer
Aber mit dir wär es anders, so schön
[Hook: Nimo]
Mein Leben ein Hin und Her
Ohne dich ist’s schwer, doch ich kann’s übersteh’n
Flieg’ alleine ans Mittelmeer
Aber mit dir wär es anders, so schön
[Post-Hook: Nimo]
Ah, ah, ah, ahh, ahh, ahh
Ahh, ahh, ahh
[Outro: Nimo]
Mein Leben ein Hin und Her
Ohne dich ist’s schwer, doch ich kann’s übersteh’n
Flieg’ alleine ans Mittelmeer
Aber mit dir wär es anders, so schön
(L-L-L-Lordlife)
(Samir, do you love me?)
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Mittelmeer Lyrics Meaning
[Pre-Hook: Nimo]
In this part, Nimo expresses that his life feels chaotic and full of ups and downs. He feels lonely without the person he loves, but he convinces himself that he can manage and push through. He also imagines how much better everything would be if that person were with him, as life would feel more beautiful and fulfilling together.
[Hook: Nimo]
Here, Nimo repeats the same feelings from the pre-hook. His life is in constant motion, and although he struggles without the person he cares about, he knows he can handle it. He contrasts this with the thought that everything would feel better and more joyful if they were together at the Mediterranean Sea.
[Post-Hook: Nimo]
The post-hook serves as a reflective break in the song where Nimo hums or sings in a laid-back, almost meditative way, signaling his inner thoughts and emotions, showing a moment of release or escape from his struggles.
[Part 1: Nimo & Amr Diab]
In this section, Nimo paints a picture of a carefree, almost idealistic moment by the sea, driving along the coast and listening to the song “Nour el-ain.” He describes the sights, sounds, and smells of the Mediterranean: the ocean breeze, the warmth, and the aroma of grilled food. Despite this picturesque scene, he reflects on how others see him—thinking he’s living the glamorous life of a Hollywood star because of his outward appearance, wealth, and success. But internally, Nimo feels numb, broken, and far from the happiness people assume he has. He thought he’d found peace and warmth, but deep down, he feels lost.
[Pre-Hook: Nimo]
Once again, Nimo reflects on his life being full of chaos and emotional struggles. He can survive without the person he desires, but deep inside, he knows things would be different and much better if they were together. The longing for that person’s presence stands out here.
[Hook: Nimo]
Revisiting the same sentiment, Nimo emphasizes the tough times he faces without his loved one. Although he can manage on his own, he imagines how much more beautiful his life would be if they were together, especially in a peaceful place like the Mediterranean.
[Post-Hook: Nimo]
This part remains a moment of emotional release. Nimo hums, allowing himself a break from the heavy reflections and turmoil, offering a soothing musical pause in the middle of his emotional journey.
[Part 2: Nimo]
In this verse, Nimo contrasts his current life with the struggles he has witnessed in others. He feels a sense of warmth and comfort in his life—like having a heated home—while many others are dealing with hardships. He mentions that despite his better circumstances, there are still problems he faces that others fail to understand. Nimo points out how people judge others without truly seeing the full picture, and how many fail to recognize the emotional struggles he hides. He criticizes people who talk about love and justice but don’t genuinely care, showing his frustration with the disconnect between appearance and reality.
[Pre-Hook: Nimo]
Once again, Nimo reflects on the turbulent nature of his life. He can survive without the one he loves, but he can’t help but imagine how much more fulfilling everything would be with them. Their absence still weighs on him.
[Hook: Nimo]
Nimo reaffirms that although life feels tough without his love, he can get through it. But the thought of how different and better everything would be if they were together keeps him going.
[Post-Hook: Nimo]
The post-hook remains a space for emotional expression through humming, representing a moment of deep thought or release, and adding a more relaxed tone to the song.
[Outro: Nimo]
In the outro, Nimo closes the song by revisiting the same themes: his life feels like a constant back-and-forth without the person he loves. While he can survive on his own, he emphasizes once again that life would be much more beautiful if they were together, and he ends with a reference to Lordlife, possibly signifying a higher or personal reflection. He also asks “Samir, do you love me?” which adds an intimate touch, possibly addressing someone special or highlighting the emotional uncertainty he feels in his relationships.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Mittelmeer song?
A. Mittelmeer song is sung by Nimo.
Q. Who wrote Mittelmeer lyrics?
A. Mittelmeer lyrics are penned by Nimo.
Q. Who has given the music of Mittelmeer song?
A. Mittelmeer music is composed and produced by Nimo.
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