Apricot
Sven Väth Lyrics


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Aprikö
Balla Balla
Aprikö
Aprikö
Balla Balla
I have lost my sexist
Today i was sitting on my cloud number nine
Looking at electrifiying landscapes
Formed by the sun





Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Sven Väth's song Apricot seem to be a mixture of nonsense words and a personal introspection. The repetition of "Aprikö" and "Balla Balla" could be interpreted as a chant or a kind of mantra, possibly representative of a heightened spiritual state. The line "I have lost my sexist" is interesting, as it could potentially be a mistranslation or a play on words. It might be meant to say "I have lost my senses" or "I have lost my inhibitions." Alternatively, it could be a reference to a loss of attraction towards a particular gender.


The following lines provide an image of someone sitting on a cloud, which could be symbolic of being disconnected from reality or living in a state of fantasy. The landscapes formed by the sun may be indicative of the singer's contemplation of nature and its power. The use of the word "electrifying" adds a sense of excitement or energy to the scenery, further emphasizing the surreal nature of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Aprikö
The singer is saying 'aprikö' as if it's a nonsense word or a vocalization of a feeling.


Balla Balla
The repeated phrase 'balla balla' could be interpreted as the singer feeling disoriented or chaotic.


Aprikö
Like before, the singer repeats 'aprikö', possibly as a way to express a feeling without words.


Aprikö
Once again, the artist says 'aprikö', possibly as a sort of mantra or affirmation.


Balla Balla
The repeated phrase 'balla balla' again suggests a sense of confusion or disorder.


I have lost my sexist
This line is likely a misheard or mistranslated lyric. The intended meaning is unclear.


Today i was sitting on my cloud number nine
The singer is describing a blissful, contented state of mind, as if they are floating on a cloud of happiness.


Looking at electrifiying landscapes
The artist is admiring the beauty of the world around them, possibly with a sense of awe or wonder.


Formed by the sun
The artist is acknowledging that the landscapes they are seeing are a product of the sun's light and energy.




Writer(s): Sven Vaeth, Roman Fluegel, Joern Wuttke

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Comments from YouTube:

depeche609

the part that starts at 1:42 is quite possibly the most epic beautiful thing I have ever heard

Tom Gyöngyösi

😎

Tom Gyöngyösi

😎

Josef Friedrich

awesome

KristallFire

I was disappionted. Not even close to Apricot.

ph0rg3

Check this out: Rekleiner - A state of things

Mr Kater

We were forced to hear this in musical education as an example for Techno music
Cant get rid of the melody now
Idk why but this is acctually good

Mickey The G

Dieser Song leitete meine Techno Karriere ein..
Eine der geilsten Zeiten meines Lebens..
Ab 2000.. Magische Nächte.. Warum ist heute alles so assi..
Damals waren die Techno Clubs so legendär.. Und die Festivals so genial..
Keine Smartphones und Insta Stories.. Einfach nur Feiern..
Danke Meister Sven..

Papa Stoni

Ich liebe es.. Ab 1.42

Sven we love u.. Always.. 😅 😊😁

Dmitry Maslov

Даже в 2019 нормально звучит!

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