K.I.Z, the provocative Berlin-based hip-hop group, unleashes their third studio album, "Sexismus Gegen Rechts," on July 10, 2009, under the label Royal Bunker. This 18-track powerhouse delves into the raw and unfiltered world of German hip-hop, with a runtime of 1 hour and 4 minutes. The album is a bold and unapologetic exploration of societal issues, delivered with K.I.Z's signature blend of humor, aggression, and sharp lyricism.
From the opening skit "Rohmilchkäse" to the remixed closer "Halbstark - Tai Jason RMX," the album is a rollercoaster of intense beats and thought-provoking lyrics. Tracks like "Lass die Sau raus," "Straight outta Kärnten," and "Selbstjustiz" showcase the group's ability to tackle controversial topics with a mix of wit and ferocity. The album also features introspective moments, such as in "So Alt" and "Das System (Die kleinen Dinge)," where K.I.Z reflects on personal and societal struggles.
"Sexismus Gegen Rechts" is a testament to K.I.Z's unique style and fearless approach to hip-hop. The album's production is diverse, ranging from hard-hitting beats to melodic interludes, all serving as a backdrop for the group's lyrical prowess. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to K.I.Z's music, this album offers a gripping and unfiltered look into the minds of one of Germany's most controversial and influential hip-hop acts.
This is a 2020 Reissue released as a 2LP set.