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Musicians - List of German hip hop musicians


  • 4000
  • Advanced Chemistry, multicultural pioneers from Heidelberg who maintained a political and strictly underground stance. Members include Torch and Toni L, both also started solo careers.
  • ABS
  • Afrob
  • A.i.d.S. (Alles ist die Sekte) (Sido and B-Tight)
  • Amok Beg
  • ASD
  • Azad
  • Baba Saad
  • Olli Banjo
  • Die Basis
  • Bass Sultan Hengzt ("Bass Sultan Stud")
  • Beginner, hip hop group from Hamburg. They are among the most successful German rappers, with their skillful lyrics mixing verbal humor and politics. Jan Eißfeldt, aka Jan Delay, and Denyo have also had significant solo releases, the former with German reggae music.
  • Blumentopf ("Flower Pot") from Munich are well known for their storytelling and freestyle abilities.
  • Das Bo Who is a part of "5 Sterne Deluxe".
  • Bligga
  • Boulevard Bou
  • B-Tight
  • Bürger Lars Dietrich ("Citizen Lars Dietrich"), who focuses on telling funny stories in a rather old-school style.
  • Bushido his 2004 album Electro Ghetto appeared at #6 on the German charts.
  • Caput
  • Chima
  • City Nord
  • Clueso
  • Die Coolen Säue ("The cool sows") from Cologne
  • Cora E. A pioneer female MC in Germany.
  • Creme de la Creme
  • Creutzfeld und Jakob
  • Curse, from Minden. Combines unusual arrangements (often with real instruments) and profound, complex, poetic rhymes.
  • Da Fource
  • Deichkind ("Dike Child")
  • Dendemann
  • Der Wolf
  • Die Fantastischen Vier ("The Fantastic Four") are one of the most prominent German hip hop groups. They were the first German rap group to have commercial success and the first German band to appear on MTV Unplugged.
  • Die Sterne
  • D-Flame, from Frankfurt, associated with Eimsbusch. His trademark deep voice and mix of hip hop, reggae and dancehall styles create a unique blend.
  • Diaspora
  • Digger Dance
  • Dike D
  • DJ Desue
  • DJ Friction
  • DJ Stylewarz
  • DJ Tomekk is important for bringing together German and US rappers for collaborations. He has overseen the production of tracks featuring GZA, Flavor Flav, KRS One, Lil Kim, Ice T
    and Kurupt, among others.
  • Doppelkopf ("Double Head")
  • Dynamite Deluxe
  • Eins Zwo ("One Two") from Hamburg are Dendemann and Fettes Brot’s ex-DJ, Rabauke. Their style is comedic and old-school.
  • Eko Fresh, from Mönchengladbach. This young MC was Kool Savas’s protégé, until their recent split. His post-adolescent humor and dry, monotonous voice can’t cover up his immense rhyming talent, that he doesn't use that often
  • Ercandize
  • Erci E A German-Turkish rapper whose lyrics express the difficulties of being in a racial minority.
  • Ersguterjunge Baba Saad and Bushido
  • Fettes Brot ("Fat/Phat Bread") from Hamburg, one of the first successful German hip-hop groups. Their raps are usually humorous and of late they have experimented with different crossover sounds.
  • Fünf Sterne Deluxe ("Five Stars Deluxe") from Hamburg who focus mainly on entertaining rhymes and often supply innovative beats.
  • Feinkost Paranoia ("delicatessen paranoia")
  • Ferris MC
    , from Hamburg, known for his curly blond hair, rough voice and hardcore rhymes.
  • Die Firma ("The Company"), from Cologne. They are a moderately successful group who were very political in their underground days, but have lately gone very commercial.
  • Fischmob
  • Fiva MC (female rapper) and DJ Radrum
  • Fler
  • Freundeskreis ("Circle of Friends"), from Stuttgart. Their music is a fascinating cross between hip hop and soul, with highly politicized, internationalist texts.
  • Freunde der Sonne
  • F.R. One of Germany's most-promising and highly-talented rappers. Released his acclaimed first album when he was 13 years old.
  • Germany
  • Headliners
  • Max Herre
  • Ich Zwerg
  • Illmat!c He was quite known in the 90s for his rough voice and quick, but English rhymes.
  • Illo
  • Italo Reno
  • Ja Bull und der Wunderkind ("Spass"), from (Rheimenbeckerei).
  • Jazzkantine ("Jazz Cantine"), from Braunschweig. Cross-over between jazz, funk and hip hop music.
  • Jonesmann
  • Lee Buddah
  • Kinderzimmer Productions
  • Der Klan ("The Clan")
  • Kool Savas from Berlin has been called the German Eminem
    . He sports aggressive and intricate, but often homophobic and misogynist battle rhymes, Germany's most accepted and respected MC
  • Kreutzfeld & Jakob
  • lotte ohm.
  • Lyroholika
  • Mad tha Mac Merten
  • Maulheld und Zubrot ("loudmouth and extra income"). "Rap from the East - a crew called RMF"
  • Main Concept
  • Massive Töne ("Massive Sounds")
  • MC4
  • MC Nina
  • MC Rene who is quite known for his immense freestyle-skills.
  • Melbeatz
  • Mister Schnabel ("Mister Beak")
  • Moqui Marbles
  • MOR
  • Olli Banjo
  • Pahel
  • Paolo 77
  • Moses Pelham
  • Phillie MC
  • Plattenpapzt ("Record Pope")
  • Prinz Porno
  • Pyranja
    A female MC, also known as "Christiane Latte" (a name she took when experimenting with explicit hardcore lyrics).
  • RAG German Hip Hop pioneers. One of their most known songs is "Kopf, Stein, Plaster" (which is ambiguously spoken, so it can be taken for "Head, stone, pavement" as well as "cobblestone pavement")
  • Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt, Moses Pelham’s gangsta rap-influenced mid-90s hip hop project posed a more hardcore alternative to the commercial German hip-hop mainstream of the time. They had reasonable commercial success but disbanded toward the end of the nineties.
  • Roey Marquis II
  • Samy Deluxe used to be one half of Dynamite Deluxe. He is typically associated with battle-rap, equipped with multi-syllabic double-rhymes and smooth flow.
  • Sabrina Setlur
  • Schlechta Umgang
  • Schwester S
  • Seeed, a commercially successful reggae band.
  • Sentino
  • Sido
  • Spax
  • Spezializtz
  • Stieber Twins
  • Nico Suave
  • Tefla and Jaleel
  • Tic Tac Toe, commercial female hip hop trio from the mid-90s, when few groups where successful rapping in German. The group existed for two years before collapsing surrounded by scandal.
  • Timsen
  • Tobi und das Bo Two rappers who are mambers of Fünf Sterne Deluxe.
  • Tone
  • Toni L.
  • Too Strong from Dortmund
  • Torch German Hip Hop pioneer and member of Advanced Chemistry.
  • Der Wolf
  • Zentrifugal

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