Wackelkontakt Lyrics

Wackelkontakt Lyrics – Oimara

Feb 15, 2025

“Wackelkontakt” is a new german song by Oimara, released on OIMARA’s official YouTube channel on February 15, 2025. The track is written by Oimara, Matthias Riegler, Niklas Nubel, and Andreas Frei, with Andreas Frei handling production. With a humorous and energetic delivery, the song presents a quirky, self-deprecating take on feeling slightly “off” in life, using an old flickering lamp as a metaphor for unpredictability and occasional moments of brilliance.

At its core, “Wackelkontakt” playfully explores the theme of being a little scattered, forgetful, or unreliable, yet embracing it with charm and humor. The lyrics cleverly blend electrical and technological metaphors to describe a character who struggles with focus but occasionally sparks moments of insight. The song’s catchy repetition and upbeat rhythm contribute to its infectious energy, making it a fun, lighthearted anthem about embracing one’s quirks and imperfections.

Wackelkontakt Details

SongWackelkontakt
ArtistsOimara
Written ByOimara, Matthias Riegler, Niklas Nubel & Andreas Frei
Produced ByAndreas Frei
LabelOIMARA
LanguageGerman
Released DateFeb 15, 2025

Wackelkontakt Lyrics

[Build]
Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern
I glüh gern vor, i geh gern aus, mir hauts die Sicherungen naus
Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern
I saug die Kernkraftwerke leer, i lauf auf achttausend Ampere

[Drop]
Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern
I glüh gern vor, i geh gern aus, mir hauts die Sicherungen naus
Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern
I saug die Kernkraftwerke leer, i lauf auf achttausend Ampere

[Refrain]
I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt
Wos hod er? (An Wackelkontakt)
I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt
Wos hod er? (An Wackelkontakt)
I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt
Wos hod er? (An Wackelkontakt)
I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt
Wos hod er? (An Wackelkontakt)

[Strophe]
I bin ned so helle, helle in der Kapelle
I bin retro, ausschaun dua i geht so
Pietro Lombardi is a Intelligenzbolzn gegen mich
Aber hin und wieder flackert bei mir oben auch ein Licht
Und des is geil so, i steh gern auf da Leitung
Mei Birndl leidet oft amoi an Spannungsüberschreitung
Gleichstrom, Wechselstrom, Highway to Hell
(Hell, hell, da Hellste is er ned!)

[Build]
Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern
I glüh gern vor, i geh gern aus, mir hauts die Sicherungen naus
Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern
I saug die Kernkraftwerke leer, i lauf auf achttausend Ampere

[Drop]
Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern
I glüh gern vor, i geh gern aus, mir hauts die Sicherungen naus
Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern
I saug die Kernkraftwerke leer, i lauf auf achttausend Ampere

[Refrain]
I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt
Wos hod er? (An Wackelkontakt)
I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt
Wos hod er? (An Wackelkontakt)
I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt
Wos hod er? (An Wackelkontakt)
I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt
Wos hod er? (An Wackelkontakt)

[Outro]
Und wenn i feiern geh, feier i mit Lampen aus die Sechzger Jahr
Die gliahn no länger vor, die gengan öfter aus
Da haust die Sicherung ganz sicher naus
Wär ich ein Möbelstück

Wackelkontakt Lyrics Meaning

[Build]
Oimara sets the song’s playful tone by comparing himself to a 1970s lamp—a nostalgic yet unreliable object that flickers unpredictably. The imagery of a lamp that both “pre-glows” and suddenly goes out represents a personality that oscillates between high energy and sudden disconnection. The exaggerated claim of absorbing nuclear power and running at 8000 amperes adds a humorous exaggeration, emphasizing an over-the-top, chaotic energy.

[Drop]
The Drop section mirrors the Build, reinforcing the central metaphor of the flickering lamp. The repetition of these lines strengthens the imagery of an unstable but endearing personality, making it clear that this erratic energy is a defining trait. The high-energy delivery and rhythmic bounce of the lyrics make this section particularly engaging.

[Refrain]
The chorus introduces the song’s defining phrase: “I hob an Wackel-Wackel-Wackelkontakt” (I have a loose connection). This phrase humorously suggests an unpredictable, scatterbrained nature, much like a faulty electrical connection. The call-and-response structure, where a second voice asks, “Wos hod er?” (What does he have?), enhances the song’s comedic effect. The playful repetition underscores the theme of embracing one’s flaws while keeping the energy light and infectious.

[Strophe]
Here, Oimara expands on his self-deprecating humor, admitting he’s “not the brightest” and comparing himself to retro objects. The mention of Pietro Lombardi—often associated with lighthearted, simple pop music—serves as a humorous benchmark, suggesting that even he might be considered more intellectual in comparison. However, the protagonist insists that “every now and then, a light flickers”, implying occasional sparks of wisdom. The references to electrical surges, power lines, and AC/DC’s ‘Highway to Hell’ further reinforce the theme of unpredictable bursts of energy.

[Build]
Returning to the Build section, the metaphor of the flickering 1970s lamp is reiterated. This serves as both a catchy refrain and a reinforcement of the song’s central theme—unpredictability, nostalgia, and a chaotic but lovable personality.

[Drop]
The Drop section repeats, once again bringing back the song’s signature energy and reinforcing its infectious, danceable rhythm. The exaggerated imagery of draining power plants and running on extreme amperes adds to the playful absurdity.

[Refrain]
The Refrain returns, maintaining its catchy, repetitive structure. By this point, the phrase “Wackelkontakt” has become a defining anthem of the song, making it easy for listeners to sing along. The call-and-response dynamic continues to emphasize the song’s lighthearted, comedic tone.

[Outro]
The Outro offers a final, humorous twist—when partying, Oimara prefers “lamps from the 60s” over those from the 70s. These older lamps supposedly flicker even more unpredictably, further extending the metaphor of erratic energy and celebrating the beauty of imperfection. The line “Da haust die Sicherung ganz sicher naus” (That’ll definitely blow the fuse) provides a fitting conclusion, solidifying the song’s theme of chaotic fun.

Wackelkontakt Official Video

FAQs

Who is the singer of "Wackelkontakt" song?

The "Wackelkontakt" song is sung by Oimara.

Who is the lyrics writer of "Wackelkontakt" song by Oimara?

The "Wackelkontakt" song by Oimara lyrics was written by Oimara, Matthias Riegler, Niklas Nubel & Andreas Frei.

Who is the music producer of "Wackelkontakt" song by Oimara?

The "Wackelkontakt" song by Oimara was produced by Andreas Frei.

When did Oimara release "Wackelkontakt" song?

Oimara released "Wackelkontakt" song on Feb 15, 2025.

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