It retains Raabe’s signature baritone and the Palast Orchester’s precision but infuses modern pop elements, including a prominent ukulele that gives it a "Hawaii vacation" or "lazy summer" feel.
There is a "deep meaning" found in being lazy, suggesting that the "perfect moment" isn't something to be captured or achieved, but rather something to be enjoyed by doing absolutely nothing at all. Official Video and Visuals It retains Raabe’s signature baritone and the Palast
The song is a collaboration between Raabe and prominent German pop figures like (of Ich + Ich) and Peter Plate (of Rosenstolz). leaving the phone alone
The lyrics celebrate "delicious, relaxed idleness". It’s a lighthearted rebellion against modern productivity: It retains Raabe’s signature baritone and the Palast
Raabe sings about refusing to lift a finger, leaving the phone alone, and simply opening and closing the fridge.