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Let's speak openly: Samy Deluxe raps with a voice that sounds like he constantly has a rag in his mouth. On top of that, he raps as fast as Busta Rhymes, which doesn't make it easy to understand everything right away. And it's precisely the lyrics that set this rapper apart, as he has no time for frills like samples, intros, or outros. The Hamburg-based Samy Deluxe wants to tell us everything that upsets, annoys, and unsettles him in this world. He's fully committed and simply can't understand why "most" people don't grasp what music means to him. In his childhood, he went through a lot, which he processes with his friend Illo 77 in the song "Eppendorf" and the chorus "No matter where you want to go, we've already been there / Because we had goals and you had a drill in your nose / Because you had cash and our stomachs were growling / And whatever we haven't done yet, we plan to!" Samy Deluxe complains that music is always supposed to be "positive," yet disses and beef are expected from most rappers. Guest rapper Das Bo makes it clear who is "the best" on this album and in general, and the following chorus is directed at all labels, reporters, and colleagues: "You little phonies all want no trouble with me, I'm still the best here, better if you respect it, you want no trouble with me / You complete idiots all want no trouble with me, I'm still the best here, better if you respect it." As biting as panther piss, he then raps on "Sensationell." The following track "Hab gehört.." stands for all the rumors that the press loves to stir up and naturally takes them to task. For that, you have to be "Bold" enough, and for much more, as he explains in the song of the same name. Rap friend Afrob then supports the song "So soll´s sein," delivered in a tango rhythm. A true "session" is then delivered by Samy Deluxe with his comrades Dendemann, Illo 77, and Nico Suave, before the socially critical "Weck mich auf" plays, featuring a melody with high recognition value. In the end, the artist even gets ironic in "International love" and jokes about his love for a woman from the internet. Verdict: A demanding album, as too much information is thrown at you at once, perhaps a shorter runtime would have been better.
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