Niketown Lyrics

Niketown Lyrics – Pashanim

Niketown Lyrics by Pashanim is a new german song by Pashanim. The track is released on Pashanim’s official YouTube channel, written by Pashanim and Coolpacc, produced by Coolpacc, and is part of the album grünewürfelflow. Delivering a bold and street-rooted energy, the song blends sharp verses with a gritty beat that captures Berlin’s urban pulse and the tension between street loyalty, self-made hustle, and commercial success.

The lyrics of Niketown navigate Pashanim’s fast-paced lifestyle, grounded in the raw realities of Berlin’s street culture while flexing his rise through fashion, fame, and defiant independence. The song’s title and recurring references to Ku’damm and Nike set the scene for a narrative centered around identity, authenticity, and the duality of being both visible and underground. Pashanim unpacks past struggles, silent ambition, and street wisdom while emphasizing the importance of loyalty and self-belief. Through vivid imagery and clever wordplay, he paints a picture of survival, style, and staying true to one’s roots.

Niketown Details

SongNiketown
Albumgrünewürfelflow
ArtistsPashanim
Written ByPashanim & Coolpacc
Produced ByCoolpacc
LabelPashanim
LanguageGerman
Released DateApr 30, 2025

Niketown Lyrics

[Intro]
(Allô, Coolpacc, tu es là ?)

[Hook]
Triff mich Niketown, Ku’damm, ich hab’ miese Shirts und Schuhe
Und sie läuft zwar einwandfrei, doch jeder sagt: „Gestörte Uhr“
Ich fahr’ 2-50 in ein’ Rental und ich swerve auf linke Spur
Komm zu uns nach 61, du riechst miese Toss im Flur

[Part 1]
Hajar raubt mein’n Atem, Kuzeng macht ein’n Raub
Mach’ den Song so laut im Wagen, mein Beifahrer, er wird taub
Dreh’ ‘ne Werbung in 4K für Nike, die Kamera geklaut
Zuerst musst du’s selber, bevor jemand anders an dich glaubt
In Berlin bezahlst du Steuern auf der Straße so wie Maut
Ich sag’ RB: „Bau ma’ ein’n“, doch er hat schon zwei gebaut
Sag’ ihn: „Denk an mich beim Shoppen“, doch er hat schon mitbestellt
Ich hab’ locker hundert Songs, doch die seh’n nicht das Licht der Welt (Niemals)
Und ich hatt kein’n großen Bruder, nein, ich war auf mich gestellt
Und du wartest auf dein’n Abi, der die Lage richtigstellt
Besser spiel hier nicht den Held, bau dich auf, bleib undercover
Und dann machst du richtig Geld, wenn du mich fragst, fick die Welt

[Hook]
Triff mich Niketown, Ku’damm, ich hab’ miese Shirts und Schuhe
Und sie läuft zwar einwandfrei, doch jeder sagt: „Gestörte Uhr“
Ich fahr’ 2-50 in ein’ Rental und ich swerve auf linke Spur
Komm zu uns nach 61, du riechst miese Toss im Flur

[Part 2]
Meine Gegend, sie ist mies heiß (Mies), lauf’ für Bündel in der Levi’s
Wir sind hier täglich, du auch – angeblich
Hajar in mein’ Çarşaf, nein, ich rauche keine Kippen
Er hat echte Wock’ im Becher, könnt ein’n Tausender verkippen
Gold bei Aramäer kaufen, Frozen in Marbella rauchen
Bros hab’n Karten, die seit Jahren wachsen und von selber laufen
Bild mit Fans und Obsi-Fotos, ich werd’ ständig abgelichtet
Kein Vertrag bei Hertha, doch ich hab’ mich für die Stadt verpflichtet

[Hook]
Triff mich Niketown, Ku’damm, ich hab’ miese Shirts und Schuhe
Und sie läuft zwar einwandfrei, doch jeder sagt: „Gestörte Uhr“
Ich fahr’ 2-50 in ein’ Rental und ich swerve auf linke Spur
Komm zu uns nach 61, du riechst miese Toss im Flur

Niketown Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The brief intro—“Allô, Coolpacc, tu es là?”—acts as a subtle acknowledgment of the producer and a nod to the collaborative energy behind the track. It also sets a conversational, almost cinematic atmosphere, as if the listener is about to step into a scene already in motion.

[Hook]
The hook centers around iconic urban symbols—Nike, Ku’damm, fast cars, and designer wear—while also referencing deeper cues of time and environment. The “gestörte Uhr” (disturbed watch) could symbolize a broken relationship with time or routine, reinforcing the chaos and unpredictability of his lifestyle. The “rental” speeding through lanes reflects freedom and recklessness, while the mention of “miese Toss im Flur” (strong-smelling weed in the hallway) grounds the song in familiar street scenes, signaling authenticity and a constant connection to his roots in Berlin’s 61 (Kreuzberg).

[Part 1]
In this section, Pashanim mixes nostalgia with raw realism. He recalls suffocating highs (“Hajar raubt mein’n Atem”), street hustles, and do-it-yourself beginnings—such as shooting Nike ads with stolen cameras. The message “Zuerst musst du’s selber, bevor jemand anders an dich glaubt” emphasizes the need for self-faith before external validation. He contrasts this with humorous or ironic lines, like requesting friends to think of him while shopping. Pashanim also reflects on his artistic vault—hundreds of unreleased songs—and the absence of a mentor figure, framing his story as one of solitary growth and hustle. The verse ends with defiance toward societal structures and a focus on survival and wealth accumulation.

[Hook]
Repeating the hook strengthens its imagery and connects listeners back to the sensory-rich world Pashanim constructs: fast movement, iconic brand culture, and the gritty, aromatic backdrop of Kreuzberg. The line about the malfunctioning watch reappears, further hinting at themes of distorted time or disrupted order.

[Part 2]
Here, Pashanim dives deeper into life in his neighborhood. He captures the heat and tension of the streets while nodding to casual hustles and stylized rebellion, like hiding hash in traditional wrapping. He subtly contrasts authenticity (“echte Wock’ im Becher”) with fake flexes, reinforcing the realness of his circle. Lines about growing credit card balances and being constantly photographed suggest fame’s steady progression, but the last line hits hardest: “Kein Vertrag bei Hertha, doch ich hab’ mich für die Stadt verpflichtet.” With this, he rejects conventional paths (like sports stardom) in favor of a self-declared commitment to Berlin and its people.

[Hook]
The final repetition of the hook returns the listener to the symbolic crossroads of fame and the street. Fast cars, fashion statements, and hallways laced with history come together to portray a life that’s flashy yet deeply grounded—ephemeral success balanced by a lasting sense of place.

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Who is the singer of "Niketown" song?

The "Niketown" song is sung by Pashanim.

Who is the lyrics writer of "Niketown" song by Pashanim?

The "Niketown" song by Pashanim lyrics was written by Pashanim & Coolpacc.

Who is the music producer of "Niketown" song by Pashanim?

The "Niketown" song by Pashanim was produced by Coolpacc.

When did Pashanim release "Niketown" song?

Pashanim released "Niketown" song on Apr 30, 2025.

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