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Gut Genug

"Gut Genug" is a song by German production group KitschKrieg, music duo Blumengarten and rapper Shirin David. It was released on 22 May 2026, as a single from KitschKrieg's album KitschKrieg Zwei (2026). The song was originally written by Blumengarten, who almost forgot about it until KitschKrieg approached them. It was originally set for release in January 2026, but was postponed at the request of Blumengarten.

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"Gut Genug"
Single by KitschKrieg, Blumengarten and Shirin David
from the album KitschKrieg Zwei
LanguageGerman
English title"Good Enough"
Released22 May 2026
GenreHouse
Length3:08
LabelSoulForce
Songwriters
ProducerKitschKrieg
Music video
"Gut Genug" on YouTube

"Gut Genug" (German: "Good Enough") is a song by German production group KitschKrieg, music duo Blumengarten and rapper Shirin David. It was released on 22 May 2026 as a single from KitschKrieg's album KitschKrieg Zwei (2026). The song was originally written by Blumengarten, who almost forgot about it until KitschKrieg approached him. It was originally set for release in January 2026, but was postponed at the request of Blumengarten.

Later officially released in May, the song went viral on social media platforms, primarily TikTok and Instagram Reels, inspired by an internet meme consisting of the song's chorus, "Du bist gut genug" (German: You are good enough). Due to this virality, despite criticism of David's verse, the song peaked atop national charts in their home country, Germany, and Austria.

Background and release

A collaboration of German artists KitschKrieg, Blumengarten, a music duo consisting of vocalist Rayan Djima and producer Samuel Eickmann, and Shirin David,1 "Gut Genug" was first recorded as a demo by Blumengarten around two years before its official release, initially for their debut album, but as they had no idea on how to complete the song, they stored it in a hard drive.1 They had nearly forgotten about it until KitschKrieg approached them to record it.2 It was initially set to release on 29 January 2026, but was postponed at the request of Blumengarten as they wanted to "focus on addressing and dealing with a current issue within their band circle".3

"Gut Genug" was officially released on 22 May 2026, as one of the singles for KitschKrieg's studio album KitschKrieg Zwei (2026).4 Its accompanying music video, entirely in black and white, features Blumengarten member Rayan Djima dancing and singing the line "du bist gut genug" in falsetto.5 In the song, rapper Shirin David provides a verse that revolves around her own insecurities.2

Critical reception

"Gut Genug" was met with a mostly positive response. Praise went towards Djima's contribution to the song, while Shirin David's verse has been criticized by critics and online users alike,6 with YouTube users additionally demanding a version without her.7 A writer from WDR called the song "a pop phenomenon on an endless loop and already one of the summer hits of the year".2 Maximilian Baran of Plattentests.de stated that track "works surprisingly solidly" as the closer for KitschKrieg Zwei.8

Writers from Watson considered Djima to be the main spotlight of the song, contrasting that David "recedes far into the background of the song".7 They also categorized the song under the term "hopecore".7 In her review of KitschKrieg Zwei, Magdalena Gregori of laut.de negatively stated that Djima's vocals on the track "really reaches new spheres of annoyance" and that David delivers "unpleasant lines".9 Responding to the criticism on David's verse, Rayan Djima of Blumengarten stated that "the song wouldn't be what it is today" without her verse.6

Commercial performance and virality

"Gut Genug" entered the German Singles Chart at number 27.1011 After dropping to 52 in its second week, the song rose to the chart's eighth position in its third week, thus being named the chart's Highest Climber of the week.12 The song later peaked at number one on the chart in its fourth week,13 and GfK Entertainment confirmed that it became the most streamed song within a week in 2026.14 This also gave Shirin David her eighth number-one single in the country, continuing her record of being the female artist with the most number-one singles.15 It also peaked atop the national chart in Austria.16

"Gut Genug" became popular outside of Germany in June 2026, particularly among English speakers on TikTok and Instagram Reels, after a clip of Djima's part of the music video gained over 5.5 million views.6 The song had sparked a trend of memes comparing Rayan's appearance and vocals to Cleveland Jr. from Family Guy and its spin-off The Cleveland Show.5 The song's lyric "Du bist gut genug" has been misheard in English as "doobie scoot canoe" or "go to school tomorrow".10 In Norway, the song went viral on social media because the main chorus can also sound like the phrase "Norge skårte mål", meaning "Norway scored a goal", amplified by Norway's appearance in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.17

Charts

Chart performance for "Gut genug"
Chart (2026) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)16 1
Denmark (Tracklisten)18 36
Germany (GfK)13 1
Global 200 (Billboard)19 124
Lithuania Airplay (TopHit)20 28
Luxembourg (Billboard)21 7
Netherlands (Single Top 100)22 61
Norway (IFPI Norge)23 49
Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)24 3
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)25 2
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)26 10
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References

References

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  2. "NRW-Duo Blumengarten begeistert weltweit" [NRW duo Blumengarten inspires worldwide]. WDR (in German). 16 June 2026. Retrieved 22 June 2026.
  3. Wittenberg, Hella (29 January 2026). "Kitschkrieg, Blumengarten & Shirin David verschieben 'Gut Genug'" [Kitschkrieg, Blumengarten & Shirin David postpone 'Gut Genug']. Musikexpress (in German). Retrieved 14 June 2026.
  4. Gewalt, Franziska (4 June 2026). "'Germans releasing bangers': Kitschkrieg reißt mit 'Gut Genug' Amerika mit" ['Germans releasing bangers': Kitschkrieg sweeps America away with 'Gut Genug']. Musikexpress (in German). Retrieved 14 June 2026.
  5. Curtis, Charles (22 June 2026). "What does 'Du Bist Gut Genug' mean as TikTok song goes super viral?". USA Today. Retrieved 26 June 2026.
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  12. "Taylor Swift löst Helene Fischer auf Platz eins ab" [Taylor Swift replaces Helene Fischer in first place] (in German). Kölsch Radio. 12 June 2026. Retrieved 14 June 2026.
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  15. "Viral-Hit 'Gut genug' und WM-Songs erobern Single-Charts" [Viral hit 'Gut genug' and World Cup songs conquer singles charts] (in German). GfK Entertainment. 19 June 2026. Retrieved 22 June 2026.
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  24. "Veckolista Heatseeker, vecka 26, 2026" (in Swedish). Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 27 June 2026.
  25. "KitschKrieg mit Blumengarten & Shirin David – Gut genug". Swiss Singles Chart. Retrieved 22 June 2026.
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