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German hip hop (locally known as ''Deutschrap'', ''Deutsch'' meaning German) refers to hip hop music produced in Germany. Elements of American hip hop culture, such as
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art and breakdancing, diffused into Western Europe in the early 1980s.


History


1980–1990

Early underground artists included
Cora E. Cora E. (born ''Sylvia Macco''; 1968 in Kiel, West Germany) is a former nurse turned hip-hop artist who emerged in the early underground German hip hop culture. At the time that she came to prominence, she was not only one of the originators, b ...
and
Advanced Chemistry Advanced Chemistry is a German hip hop group from Heidelberg, a scenic city in Baden-Württemberg, South Germany. Advanced Chemistry was founded in 1987 by Toni LLinguist Gee-One, DJ Mike MD (Mike Dippon) and MC Torch. Each member of the grou ...
. It was not until the early 1990s that German hip hop entered the mainstream as groups like Die Fantastischen Vier and the
Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt The Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt ("Rödelheim Hard-Rhyme Project"), for short RHP, was a mid-1990s German rap group from Rödelheim, a part of Frankfurt. The group comprised two members, Moses P. (Moses Pelham) and Thomas H. (Thomas Hofmann). They w ...
gained popularity. German hip hop was heavily influenced by films, leading to a strong emphasis on visual and cultural elements such as
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and breakdancing beyond the music itself. In addition to films, such as
Wild Style ''Wild Style'' is a 1983 American hip hop film directed and produced by Charlie Ahearn. Regarded as the first hip hop motion picture, it includes appearances by seminal figures such as Fab Five Freddy, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, The Rock Ste ...
and Beat Street, American expats and soldiers stationed in Germany facilitated the introduction of hip hop music and culture into German pop culture. ''GLS United'' released the first
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hip hop song, ''Rapper's Deutsch'', in 1980. While the group (consisting of three radio DJs including the later comedian and TV host
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) was formed explicitly for the one song, and the song was intended primarily as a parody of
Rapper's Delight "Rapper's Delight" is a 1979 hip-hop track by the Sugarhill Gang, produced by Sylvia Robinson. Although it was shortly preceded by the Fatback Band's "King Tim III (Personality Jock)", "Rapper's Delight" is credited for introducing hip-hop mus ...
by
The Sugarhill Gang The Sugarhill Gang is an American hip hop trio. Their 1979 hit "Rapper's Delight" was the first rap single to become a top 40 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; reaching a peak position of number 36 on January 12, 1980. This was the trio's onl ...
, it was none-the-less the first German hip hop group and first German-language hip hop track. Also the punk rock band
Die Toten Hosen Die Toten Hosen (literally "The Dead Trousers", figuratively "The Deadbeats") is a German punk rock band from Düsseldorf. History The current members of Die Toten Hosen are Campino (Andreas Frege), Kuddel (Andreas von Holst), Vom (Stephe ...
released one of the first German hip hop songs,
Hip Hop Bommi Bop "Hip Hop Bommi Bop" is a parody hip hop version of the Die Toten Hosen song "Eisgekühlter Bommerlunder". The song was born with the cooperation with Fab Five Freddy and is one of the first German hip hop songs. A remix of the song ("Tap into ...
, in 1983, which also was one of the first rap rock crossovers ever. The song, created in collaboration with
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, is a parody hip hop version of their song
Eisgekühlter Bommerlunder "Eisgekühlter Bommerlunder" (''Bommerlunder On The Rocks'') is a German drinking song by the group Die Toten Hosen. The song is repeated over and over, each time the song is sung quicker and a pitch higher, until performers can not sing anymore. ...
.
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also raps in her 1983 single New York / N.Y. ''New York New York'', the English version of ''New York / N.Y.'', was successful in American dance charts, peaking at number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Songs. These hip hop movies -''Wild Style'' and ''Beat Street''- led the younger audiences in Germany to realize that hip hop was much more than just rap music, but was very much a
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in and of itself. Though at the time of the release of the movie, it did not have a great overall impact, once German reunification began in 1990, the hip hop scene began to flourish.Elflein, Dietmar. "From Krauts with Attitudes to Turks with Attitudes: Some Aspects of Hip-Hop History in Germany." Popular Music, Vol. 17, No. 3. (Oct. 1998), pp. 255–265. As one German remembers on a visit to the US in 1986, things were much different. MTV did not exist in Europe at the time, and the scene was still very much
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. Moreover, there was a lack of
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clubs.Hip Hop In Germany
/ref> After this initial wave of popularity, hip hop fans were few and far between. However, the fans that did remain would play a role in the resuscitation of the hip hop culture. "The hardcore hip-hop fans that remained after the breakdance craze faded from the media were central to the further development of hip hop in Germany-they supplied much of the personnel for the important rap groups that began to develop in the late 1980s and early '90s."Brown, Timothy S. “‘Keeping it Real’ in a Different ‘Hood: (African-)
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and Hip-hop in Germany.” In The Vinyl Ain’t Final: Hip Hop and the Globalization of Black Popular Culture, ed. by Dipannita Basu and Sidney J. Lemelle, 137-50. London; A
"Graffiti and breakdancing came out big but it only lasted for a short period of time. But hip hop survived in the underground."Heimberger, Boris. "Hip Hop in Germany." In The bomb Hip Hop Magazine. April 1996 American hip hop continued to influence the German scene, influencing emergent acts such as Rock Da Most. Originally most German rappers relied on
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lyrics, a fact which has led some academics and groups of the German public to interpret the emergence of hip hop in German pop culture as ''
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'': that is to say, as a movement that emulated the culture of the United States at the expense of their native German cultural traditions.Brown, Timothy S.'Keeping it Real' in a Different 'Hood': (African)Americanization and Hip Hop in Germany. The Vinyl Ain't Final 137-50. London; Athlone, 1997 The influence of American hip hop artists remains strong even in today's German language hip hop scene: music videos rely on similar symbols of power and affluence, such as cars and jewelry. Many German hip hop artists are of
Turkish-German Turks in Germany, also referred to as German Turks and Turkish Germans (german: Türken in Deutschland/Deutschtürken; tr, Almanya'da yaşayan Türkler/Almanya Türkleri), are ethnic Turkish people living in Germany. These terms are also used ...
or Arab-German descent, often second- and third-generation
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s who grew up in comparatively poor or "tough" neighborhoods, which has become an influential hip hop
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. Identification with their roots in neighborhoods remains an important aspect of the identity of individual rappers and their "crews". When not rapping in English, many German rappers employ a
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of German developed in these communities and which is therefore associated with
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and the German "ghetto". Using this language in their music, some academics have argued, enables them to levy criticism and protest aspects of society and politics that they perceive as having disadvantaged them and their communities.Loentz, Elizabeth
"Yiddish, Kanak Sprak, Klezmer, and HipHop:Ethnolect, Minority Culture, Multiculturalism, and Stereotype in Germany"
'' Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 25.1 (2006) 33–62
Die Fantastischen Vier (the Fantastic Four) are another important German hip hop group, who also began to rap in German around the same time as
Advanced Chemistry Advanced Chemistry is a German hip hop group from Heidelberg, a scenic city in Baden-Württemberg, South Germany. Advanced Chemistry was founded in 1987 by Toni LLinguist Gee-One, DJ Mike MD (Mike Dippon) and MC Torch. Each member of the grou ...
. Die Fantastischen Vier saw English rap in Germany as meaningless loyalty to "surface elements" of U.S. rap, and devoid of any German political or
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. They sought to appropriate hip hop from its foreign framework, and use it to bring a voice to historical and contemporary problems in Germany. The shift of rapping from English into German increased hip hop's appeal to the German people, Gastarbeiter (guest workers) included. Growing self-confidence among Germany's immigrant population coincided with the use of the German language in German hip hop, and provided them with a vocal outlet in line with the plight of poor African Americans, out of which hip hop had originally emerged. The Group ''Advanced Chemistry'' originated from
Heidelberg Heidelberg (; Palatine German language, Palatine German: ''Heidlberg'') is a city in the States of Germany, German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany. As of the 2016 census, its population was 159,914 ...
, Germany. As they were one of the few early hip hop groups to rap in English, they were extremely influential in promoting the hip hop scene in Germany. More importantly, however, ''Advanced Chemistry'' was a prominent hip hop group, because of the ethnic diversity of the members.
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, the leader of the group for instance is both of a Haitian and German
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. ''Advanced Chemistry'' exploded onto the German hip hop scene in
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with their first mixed single entitled ''Fremd im eigenen Land'' (Foreign in Your Own Country). This song was immensely popular because it directly addressed the issue of immigrants in Germany: "In the video of the song, a band member brandishes a
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in a symbolic challenge to traditional assumptions about what it means to be German. If the passport is not enough, the video implies, then what is required? German Blood?". After the reunification of Germany in 1990, many Germans saw a growing wave of racism. Because many hip hop artists were children of immigrants, this became a major theme of German hip hop. During the 1980s Germany first saw a wave of second generation immigrants coming into the country. Immigration became a big issue in hip hop albums at this point. The German synonym for an immigrant is
Gastarbeiter (; both singular and plural; ) are foreign or migrant workers, particularly those who had moved to West Germany between 1955 and 1973, seeking work as part of a formal guest worker program (). As a result, guestworkers are generally consider ...
, which means ''guest worker'', and these ''guest workers'' were rapped about often. Immigrant teenagers commonly use rap and hip hop as a way to defend themselves in their new countries. "Since honour cannot be gained, but only lost, a permanent readiness to fight is required. Thus social approval is acquired by actually defending one's honour or by exhibiting abilities such as the willingness to face physical encounter, talkativeness and humour... According to the rules of the game, the first one to whom nothing clever comes to the mind is the loser. This concept is quite similar to 'dissing' in rap."


1990–1995

In 1991, the German music label ''Bombastic'' released the record Krauts with Attitude: German Hip Hop Vol. 1. The album featured fifteen songs – three in German, eleven in English, and one in French. The album was produced by DJ Michael Reinboth, a popular hip hop DJ at that time. Michael Reinboth moved to
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in 1982 and was the first DJ to introduce Garage House and
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music to the Munich
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. His compilation ''Krauts with Attitude'' is considered one of the first German hip hop albums, as it features Die Fantastischen Vier. The title refers to
N.W.A N.W.A (an abbreviation for Niggaz Wit Attitudes) was an American hip hop group whose members were among the earliest and most significant popularizers and controversial figures of the gangsta rap subgenre, and the group is widely considered ...
(Niggaz with Attitude), one of the most controversial hip hop groups of the time in the
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. ''Krauts with Attitude'' was the first album to
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German hip hop, and its album packaging reflected this. "The cover was designed in the colours of the national flag (black, red and yellow), and the
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read as follows: 'Now is the time to oppose somehow the self confidence of the English and the American.'" In the early 1990s, hip hop established itself in the
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, and many new rappers emerged on the scene. One such band was Die Fantastischen Vier, four rappers from Stuttgart, whose
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sound and lighthearted lyrics have brought them fame both in Germany and abroad. Apparently, original crew members
Smudo Michael Bernd Schmidt (; born 6 March 1968), better known as Smudo, is a German rapper and songwriter in the hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier. References External links Official websiteSmudoon Discogs Smudoon IMDb IMDb (an abbrev ...
and
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, were inspired to begin rapping in German following a six-month visit to the United States. It became apparent that they had nothing in common with U.S. rappers and their essentially middle-class upbringing was foreign to that of the cultural environment of U.S. hip hop. "The group subsequently decided to concentrate on issues they saw around them, using their own language, rather than aping American styles." Although Die Fantastischen Vier achieved commercial success and helped to pioneer hip hop music in Germany, they were contested for sounding "too American." The group's lack of
socially conscious Social consciousness or social awareness, is collective consciousness shared by individuals within a society.simplistic delivery and material informed the ways in which they were viewed as a trite pop group. During 1992–93 many acts of protest occurred in the wake of rising
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sentiment in Germany. Amongst the angst of this period, the content of German hip hop started to become more politicized. Additionally, the language of the music started to reflect a more local voice. The group
Advanced Chemistry Advanced Chemistry is a German hip hop group from Heidelberg, a scenic city in Baden-Württemberg, South Germany. Advanced Chemistry was founded in 1987 by Toni LLinguist Gee-One, DJ Mike MD (Mike Dippon) and MC Torch. Each member of the grou ...
has been noted as one of the first to incorporate social critiques of growing prejudice and racism in Germany. "…the newly emerging hip hop movement took a clear stance for the minorities and against the marginalisation of immigrants who, as the song said, might be German on paper, but not in real life" In 1992 the group releasead the single Fremd im eigenen Land. The song dealt with the widespread racism that
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German citizens faced. In the same year, another rock-hip-hop collaboration emerged. The punk rock band Die Goldenen Zitronen, together with the US-American rapper Eric IQ Gray and the hip-hop group ''Easy Business'', released the
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''80 000 000 Hooligans'', which includes a rap version of their song ''80 Million Hooligans''. The song addressed the nationalism and hatred against foreigners that emerged in Germany after the
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. During the inception of hip hop into Germany, most popular hip hop artists have come from
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. This could be because of the large immigrant population there at the time. "By 1994, the number of immigrants living in Germany had reached 6.9 million. 97 per cent of all immigrants were resident in the western part of the country, which meant that in the former
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and in
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every tenth citizen was a foreigner." Of those 97% of immigrants in the Western part of Germany over 1.5 million of them originated from a European country. For example, the community with the largest number of immigrants (roughly 1.9 million people) was the Turkish community. Within the Turkish community only 5% of its people were of age 60 or older. Such statistics give justification for why hip hop may have flourished in Germany; many of the people were young. Furthermore, German hip hop, much like many other countries, was heavily influenced by the
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. During that time, a rises of anti-immigrant feelings resulted in the acts of arson and murder against the Turkish
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s. In May 1993, 5 Turkish people were killed and many injured when someone attacked the home of a Turkish family with a firebomb. In 1993 German hip hop "
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" with the emergence of '' Viva's Freestyle''; the equivalent to the American
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show. ''Viva's freestyle'' consisted of hip hop songs from the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany.https://moodle.brandeis.edu/file.php/3404/pdfs/elflein-krauts-turks-attitude.pdf The influx of immigrants into Germany caused an adverse effect on employment and wages. It was found that immigrants and native Germans were imperfect substitutes for each other, while old and new immigrants were interchangeable exposing an inelastic labor market. In the mid-1990s German hip hop was growing. John Clarke used the term ' recontextualization' to describe the process of borrowing cultural ideas and integrating them into a new society. German hip hop did just this as it took US hip-hop and gave it a new meaning and identity in
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. Black American gangsta rap, however, is not the only type of rap that has developed in Germany. Some of the most innovative rap music in Germany is made by Germans or by underground crews dedicated to rap for both political and artistic reasons. Rap has been able to succeed in Germany not just due to a different national culture of the U.S., but also because people are responding to other racial and ethnic cultures.https://moodle.brandeis.edu/file.php/3404/pdfs/brown-hip-hop-germany.pdf At this time, in the mid- 1990s, the relation of import and
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rap was 70% import to 30% domestic, but domestic was increasing rapidly. CD's had practically taken over the market in Germany and cassettes were almost out and were just used for black copies. German hip hop was yet to have a specific identity as different styles occurred due to
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and musical background.


1995–2000

This was also a time that a lot of immigrants were moving to Germany and they all came with their own culture which contrasted with or added to that of Germany. Karakan also emerged in the German hip hop scene. In 1991, Alper Aga & Kabus Kerim formed the group in
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, Germany. This year, they released the first-ever Turkish language rap track in, named "Bir Yabancının Hayatı" (Life of a Foreigner). Two years later, they released classic tracks like "Cehenneme Hoşgeldin" (Welcome to Hell) and the controversial "Defol Dazlak" (Begone Skinhead), which was released as a
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. "Big Porno Ahmet" joined the group as a producer/beatmaker. Shortly, the success of Karakan spread beyond the borders of Germany and the group started to get well known within the European hip hop scene. During jams, they met Cinai Sebeke (
Da Crime Posse Da Crime Posse was one well-known group in the genre of Oriental Hip Hop in Germany.Brown, Timothy S. “‘Keeping it Real’ in a Different ‘Hood: (African-) Americanization and Hip-hop in Germany.” In The Vinyl Ain’t Final: Hip Hop and the ...
) and Erci-E. Together, they established the legendary group CARTEL and released a compilation album in 1995. In 1997, KARAKAN finally released his first official album "Al Sana Karakan" and shot 2 videos, which marked a high point in
Turkish hip hop Turkish hip hop refers to hip hop music produced by members of the Turkish minority in Germany, and to a lesser degree by hip hop artists in Turkey. The Turkish minority, called the Turks, first drew inspiration from the discrimination and racis ...
. The multilingual and multinational group TCA- The Microphone Mafia is an example of 'Oriental Hip Hop in the German Diaspora'. They combine Spanish, Italian, Turkish and German raps with live music and samples of traditional music from all the previously named countries.


2000 to present

In October 2006, what is thought to be the first US-released commercial compilation of German hip hop (and reggae), "Big Up Berlin," was released in the US. It received 4.5 of 5 stars in All Music Guide (now known as All Music) and featured artists such as Bushido,
Fler Patrick Losenský (born 3 April 1982), known professionally as Fler, is a German rapper and the CEO of Maskulin Music Group. Career 2000–2006: Beginnings Fler was first recognized in the rap scene through collaborations with Bushido. ...
,
Kool Savas Savaş Yurderi (born 10 February 1975), known by his stage name Kool Savas, is a German rapper. Along with Taktlo$$, he formed the highly influential German rap duo Westberlin Maskulin (1997–2000). He was also a founding member of the German ...
, Azad and others. Today, the German hip hop scene is a reflection of the many dimensions that Germany has come to represent in a unified image of Europe. Everything from "migrant hip hop," which is known as hip hop from the large Turkish immigrant population, to the more humour-based groups paint a portrait of a vibrant and diverse hip hop community in Germany. Despite common notions of the Old School German hip hop's emulation of US hip hop styles and the New School's attempt to rap about crime and violence, some "Old SchoolersVon Dirke, S. (2000). “Hip Hop Made in Germany: From Old School to the Kanaksta Movement.” German Pop Culture." feel that the New School has, in fact, forgotten about its roots. Old School supporters and Scholars disagree on the nature of the recent transformation in German hip hop. Scholars have argued that the Old School German hip hop "scene was musically and vocally oriented to American role models. Rhymes were written in English; funk and soul samples dominated musical structures".Elflein, D. (1998). "From Krauts with Attitudes to Turks with Attitudes: Some Aspects of Hip-Hop History in Germany." Popular Music, Vol. 17(3); 257 However, Old Schoolers themselves contend that it is the New School German rap artists who have been "Americanized," and therefore lack the authenticity of the struggle of the ghetto in West Germany. The German old school acknowledged that there were many differences between the situation in the United States and the situation in Germany, and aimed at expressing the concept of "realness," meaning to "be true to oneself". Different from the US hip hop's equating "realness" with a tougher "street credibility," many raps that came out of the old school German hip hop "address this issue and reject unreflected imitation of US hip hop as clichés and as the betrayal of the concept of realness". Furthermore, the Old School of German hip hop may have been seen as representing "a critique of White America" because of its modeling after US hip hop; however, Old schoolers dispute that hip hop in Germany was about the oppression of people in Germany. One Old School artist, DJ Cutfaster lamented that, "Most people have forgotten that hip hop functions as a mouthpiece against violence and oppression and ultimately against the ghetto, which has become the metaphor for the deplorable state of our world". Contrary to the New School hip hop's attempts to crossover into the mainstream popular culture, the Old School "envisioned and propagated hip hop as an underground community that needed to keep its distance from and to create resistance to mainstream culture in order to avoid co-optation".


Artist


German rappers with most No. 1 on German album charts

10 Albums * Bushido 9 albums *
Kollegah Felix Martin Andreas Matthias Blume (born 3 August 1984), known professionally as Kollegah, is a German rapper. He releases his music via his own label, Alpha Music Empire. Born in Friedberg and raised by a single mother in Simmern, he started ...
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Fler Patrick Losenský (born 3 April 1982), known professionally as Fler, is a German rapper and the CEO of Maskulin Music Group. Career 2000–2006: Beginnings Fler was first recognized in the rap scene through collaborations with Bushido. ...
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Kontra K ''Gute Nacht'' is the sixth studio album by German rapper Kontra K. It was released on 28 April 2017 through BMG Rights Management BMG Rights Management GmbH (also known simply as BMG) is an international music company based in Berlin, Ger ...
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Kool Savas Savaş Yurderi (born 10 February 1975), known by his stage name Kool Savas, is a German rapper. Along with Taktlo$$, he formed the highly influential German rap duo Westberlin Maskulin (1997–2000). He was also a founding member of the German ...
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Farid Bang Farid Hamed El Abdellaoui ( ar, link=no, فريد العبدلاوي, born 4 June 1986), known professionally as Farid Bang, is a German rapper of Moroccan-Spanish descent. He is currently the owner of the label Banger Musik. Early life Fari ...
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Bonez MC John Lorenz Moser (born December 23, 1985), better known by his stage name Bonez MC, is a German rapper and music producer. Bonez is a member of the German hip hop crew 187 Strassenbande consisting of the rappers Gzuz, Maxwell, LX, Sa4 and Bon ...
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RAF Camora Raphael Ragucci (born 4 June 1984), known professionally as RAF Camora, is an Austrian rapper. Biography Raphael Ragucci was born in Vevey, Switzerland, to an Austrian father from Voralberg and an Italian mother from Naples. Ragucci settled i ...
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KC Rebell Hüseyin Kökseçen (born 26 January 1988), better known as KC Rebell, is a German rapper of Kurdish descent. Based in Essen, Germany, he has an own label imprint "Rebell Army". He released six albums, four of which have peaked at number one o ...
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Shindy Michael Schindler (born 7 September 1988), better known by his stage name Shindy, is a German rapper. He is currently signed to record label Friends with Money after leaving ersguterjunge. Life and career 1988: Early life Schindler was bor ...
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Ufo361 Ufuk Bayraktar (born 28 May 1988), better known by his stage name Ufo361, is a German rapper of Turkish descent from Berlin. Early life Bayraktar was born to Turkish parents in west Berlin and grew up in nearby Kreuzberg. He came in contact with ...


German rappers who reached No. 1 on German single charts

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Capital Bra ; born 23 November 1994), known professionally as Capital Bra (German pronunciation: ɐpiˌtal ˈbɾa, is a German rapper. Born in a small town in Siberia, Russia and raised in Dnipro, Ukraine, he and his mother moved to Berlin, Germany in the ...
12 Singles * Samra 9 Singles *
Apache 207 Volkan Yaman (; born 23 October 1997), known professionally as Apache 207, is a German rapper from Ludwigshafen. He became best known for his breakthrough hit " Roller" in August 2019, which would be the first of several more Top 10 hits. Life ...
8 Singles * Bonez MC 6 Singles *
Loredana Loredana is a feminine given name, claimed to be invented by French author Lucile Aurore Dupin (George Sand) in her novel ''Mattea'' (1833), and later used by Luciano Zuccoli in ''L'amore di Loredana'' (1908). It may have been inspired by the rea ...
5 Singles *
Shirin David Barbara Shirin Davidavičius (born 11 April 1995), known professionally as Shirin David, is a German rapper, singer and former YouTuber. Early life Shirin David was born in Hamburg, Germany, to an Iranian father and Lithuanian mother and has ...
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Marteria Marten Laciny (born 4 December 1982), better known by his stage name Marteria, is a German rapper. He has met with success in Germany (his 2012 collaboration with Yasha and Miss Platnum, "Lila Wolken", reached Number 1 in the German music chart ...
* Sido * Kay One * Kollegah * Farid Bang * Bausa *
Olexesh The Media Control charts are record charts compiled by Media Control on behalf of the German record industry. They include the "Single Top 100" and the "Album Top 100" chart. The chart week runs from Friday to Thursday, and the chart compilatio ...
* Ufo361 * Bushido * RAF Camora * Gzuz * Eno * Luciano * Trettmann * Gringo * Shindy * KC Rebell *
Summer Cem Cem Toraman (born 11 April 1983), better known as Summer Cem, is a German rapper Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". I ...
* Kalazh44 * Nimo * Zuna * AK Ausserkontrolle *
Jamule Jamal Manuel Issa Serrano ( ar, link=no, جمال مانويل عيسى سيرانو; born 22 November 1996), known professionally as Jamule, is a German rapper of Spanish and Lebanese descent from Essen. Life Jamule's mother was from Andalu ...
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Namika Namika (given name, Hanan Hamdi, ar, حنان حمادي), also known by the stage name Hän Violett, is a German singer and rapper. Biography Namika grew up in Frankfurt. Her grandparents are Berber Moroccan, from the coastal city of Nador. ...
* Juju * Hava * Céline * Elif *
Katja Krasavice Katrin Vogelová (born 10 August 1996 in Teplice, Czech Republic), better known by her stage name Katja Krasavice, is a German singer, rapper and former YouTuber. Personal life Katja Krasavice was born on August 10, 1996 in Teplice, to a Czec ...
* Badmómzjay *
Kitty Kat Katharina Löwel (born 22 January 1982), better known under her stage name Kitty Kat or Kitten Ket, is a German rapper and singer. She became famous as an Aggro Berlin member, where she was signed from 2006 to 2009. Biography Katharina Löwel ...


Other influential and successful artists

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Xatar Giwar Hajabi ( ckb, ژیوار حاجبی, ; born 24 December 1981), better known by his stage name Xatar (), is a German entrepreneur, publisher, rapper and producer. He is also founder and owner of the labels ''Alles oder Nix Records'', ''Kop ...
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Haftbefehl Aykut Anhan (born 16 December 1985), known by his stage name Haftbefehl (meaning "arrest warrant" in German), is a German rapper. He was signed to his own record label Azzlack, before signing with the label Echte Musik. Biography Haftbefehl wa ...
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Eko Fresh Ekrem Bora (born 3 September 1983), better known by his stage name Eko Fresh, is a German rapper of Turkish and Kurdish descent.ALEMEKO FRESH-EK IS BACKRetrieved 5 September 2010 Eko Fresh auf Twitter: "@xRay_RU halber Kurde halber Türke aber e ...
* Veysel * Alpa Gun * Mert * Hasan K. * Metrickz * KMN Gang (rappers: Azet, Nash, Zuna, Miami Yacine) * SXTN (rappers: Juju, Nura) * Celo & Abdi * Dú Maroc * MC Rene * Hanybal * Said *
MoTrip Mohamed El Moussaoui ( ar, محمد الموسوي), known by the stage name MoTrip (born 7 March 1988), is a German rapper of Lebanese descent. His stage name uses the first syllable of his name and plays off the Arabic word for "singer" or "ly ...
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Baba Saad Saad El-Haddad ( ar, سعد الحداد; born 26 November 1985), better known by his stage names Baba Saad or just Saad, is a German rapper of Lebanese descent. Early life Baba Saad was born in Beirut, Lebanon, but emigrated to Syke in norther ...
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Moe Phoenix Ensar Albayrak (born 18 June 1998) is a German rapper. Life and career His family, of Kurdish descent, emigrated from Turkey to Germany when he was a child. Eno grew up in Wiesbaden. He began to study Civil engineering at RheinMain University in ...
* Tony D * Mudi *
Massiv Wasiem Taha ( ar, وسيم طه), better known as Massiv (born 9 November 1982), is a gangsta rapper living in Berlin. During his early career Taha was signed to the label Horrorkore Entertainment, but later he left and signed to major label So ...
* Ali Bumaye * PA Sports * Kianush * Fard * SSIO * SadiQ *
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Alligatoah Lukas Strobel (born 28 September 1989), better known by his stage name Alligatoah, is a German rapper, singer, producer and DJ signed to the independent German hip hop record label Trailerpark. He also publishes music for his two fictional ch ...
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Dendemann Daniel Ebel (born 27 June 1974), better known as Dendemann, is a German rapper. He is known for his rough voice and his witty, wordplay-filled lyrics in which he mostly tells stories from everyday life. Biography Born in Wickede, Dendemann was ...
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Ferris MC Sascha Reimann (born 2 October 1973 in Neuwied), better known by his stage name Ferris MC, is a German musician, rapper and actor. Biography Ferris spent his youth in Neumünster, Kiel, and then Bremen. A recurring theme of social exclusion i ...
* Curse * Favorite * Hollywood Hank *
187 Strassenbande 187 Strassenbande (German for "187 streetgang") is a German hip hop and urban music formation joining a great number of German rappers mostly based in Hamburg formed in 2006. It is made up of Gzuz, Bonez MC, Maxwell, LX and Sa4, taggers and gr ...
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Bonez MC John Lorenz Moser (born December 23, 1985), better known by his stage name Bonez MC, is a German rapper and music producer. Bonez is a member of the German hip hop crew 187 Strassenbande consisting of the rappers Gzuz, Maxwell, LX, Sa4 and Bon ...
, Gzuz, Maxwell, LX, Sa4) * Beginner (rappers:
Jan Delay Jan Phillip Eißfeldt (born 25 August 1976), known professionally as Jan Delay, is a German rapper and singer whose stylistic range includes mainly hip hop, reggae, dub and funk. An accomplished solo artist, he became known to the public as a ...
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Fünf Sterne deluxe Fünf Sterne deluxe (“Five Stars Deluxe”) is a German-language hip-hop band from Hamburg, Germany, founded in mid-1997, consisting of the rappers Das Bo (Mirko Bogojevic) and Tobi Tobsen (Tobias Schmidt), the graphic designer Marcnesium (M ...
(rappers: Das Bo, Tobi Tobsen) * K.I.Z. (rappers: Tarek, Nico, Maxim) *
Advanced Chemistry Advanced Chemistry is a German hip hop group from Heidelberg, a scenic city in Baden-Württemberg, South Germany. Advanced Chemistry was founded in 1987 by Toni LLinguist Gee-One, DJ Mike MD (Mike Dippon) and MC Torch. Each member of the grou ...
(rappers: Torch, Toni L, Linguist) * Manuellsen * Nate57 *
Samy Deluxe Samy Sorge (born 19 December 1977), commonly known as Samy Deluxe, Wickeda MC or Sam Semillia, is a German rapper and record producer from Hamburg. Early life Samy was two years old when his Sudanese father left Germany. Samy grew up with h ...
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Afrob Robert Zemichiel (born 1 August 1977), known professionally as Afrob, is a German rapper and actor. Biography Afrob was born in Venice, Italy to Eritrean parents but moved to Germany at a young age. He grew up in the German city of Stuttgart, ...
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B-Tight Robert Edward Davis (born 28 December 1979), better known by his stage name B-Tight, is an American-born German rapper. Early life Davis was born in Palm Springs, California, to a German mother and an African American father, but grew up in B ...
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Moses Pelham Moses Pelham (born 24 February 1971 in Frankfurt) is a German rapper, singer and producer. In 1993, together with Thomas Hofmann in Frankfurt, he started the Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt. Pelham is a member of the German band Glashaus. In 2019, ...
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Taktloss Kingsly Defounga (born 4 July 1975), better known under his stage name Taktloss, is a German rapper. Biography In 2004, he released ''These Walls EP'', which was recorded with American rapper Abstract Rude. In 2005, he released with MC Basst ...
* Dardan * RIN * Sun Diego *
Genetikk Genetikk is a German hip hop group from Saarbrücken. Members Kappa and Sikk formed the group in 2009 and have since released nine studio albums. History Karuzo and Sikk are from Saarbrücken. The duo got to know each other in school and star ...
* Vega * Bass Sultan Hengst *
Schwesta Ewa (formerly Ewa Müller; born 16 July 1984), known under her stage name Schwesta Ewa, is a Polish rapper in the German music scene. Ewa's family was stranded in Germany while en route to the United States when she was a child. She rose to fame in ...
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Money Boy Money Boy (born June 27, 1981 in Vienna, also known as ''Mbeezy'', interim ''Why SL Know Plug'', ''YSL Know Plug'', ''Why SL Beezy'', ''Mbeezy Pineapple The Fruit Dude'' and other pseudonyms, born as Sebastian Meisinger) is an Austrian rap-singer ...
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Chakuza Peter Pangerl (born 22 February 1981), better known as Chakuza, is an Austrian rapper. Career After finishing an apprenticeship to become chef, he teamed up with DJ Stickle and MC J and formed the hip hop group ''Verbale Systematik''. ...
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See also

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List of German hip hop musicians Musicians A musician is a person who composes, conducts, or performs music. According to the United States Employment Service, "musician" is a general term used to designate one who follows music as a profession. Musicians include songwri ...


References


Further reading

* Sascha Verlan, ''Arbeitstexte für den Unterricht.'' Stuttgart: Reclam, 2000 (Extended Edition 2003) * Sascha Verlan, Hannes Loh: ''20 Jahre HipHop in Deutschland.'' Hannibal Verlag, 2000 * Hannes Loh, Murat Güngör, ''Fear of a Kanak Planet'', Hannibal Verlag, 2002 * David Toop, ''Rap Attack'', Hannibal Verlag, 2000


External links


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