1) German rapper Anis Ferchichi who was born on September 28, 1978 in Bonn. His rap is strongly influenced by French Gangsta Rap. He is also known as Sonny Black.
Early Life:
Bushido has a Tunisian father and a German mother. However, he was raised in Berlin by his mother and never got to know his father.
Musical Career:
In 2000 he began his musical career. He gained recognition through King Orgasmus One and his works on several "I Luv Money Records"-Releases. Soon he released his first tape King Of Kingz. This led to him moving to a new label Aggro Berlin, where he worked with Sido, B-Tight, and Fler. The album was later released on CD in 2003 as King Of Kingz (Digital Remastered) and in 2004 as the King of Kingz 2004 Edition with some remixes. In 2002 he released the legendary milestone underground-album Carlo Cokxxx Nutten under his pseudonym, Sonny Black (arguably in the same manner as Eminem), in which he worked with Fler also known as Frank White.
His first Solo-Album was released in 2003, which is called "Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline". This album had a lot of good reviews and was titled the first real Gangster Rap album in Germany. It was an enormous success for what was still basically an underground release.
Because of artistic differences regarding his future solo career, he left his label, Aggro Berlin, in the summer of 2004 and was taken under contract by Urban/Universal. In 2004, together with Ilan, he produced a remix of the industrial metal group Rammstein's song Amerika. In October 2004 he released his third album Electro Ghetto which reached number six on the German charts. On April 4, 2005 he released his fourth LP in two and half years, Carlo Cokxxx Nutten II, once again using his alter ego Sonny Black and working with Baba Saad in replacement of Fler.
In the winter of 2004/2005, he played a central role in a dispute with the rapper Eko Fresh and also made the song "FLERräter" against his former colleague at Aggro Berlin Fler (a play on the word Verräter, which means traitor).
Legal trouble found its way into his life following a party in Linz, Austria on July 30th, 2005. Upon discovery that his tyres had been slashed, he and two of his bodyguards were involved in a physical altercation with a 20 year old male, who was left with severe head injuries. Bushido spent 15 days in jail before being released on €100,000 bail. He faces a 3 year sentence if convicted.
On the judgemend day he released his Album "Staatsfeind Nr.1" (Public Enemy Nr. 1).
Most people called his time in jail a big promotion for this Album.
The second sampler ersguterjunge Sampler Vol. 2 - Vendetta was released the 1st of December 2006. It features artists who are signed to his Label ersguterjunge. The only single of the Sampler is called "Vendetta" and features Bushido, Eko Fresh and Chakuza.
In 2007 he won another ECHO-award as best hip hop/rap artist. His albums have earned platinum status in Germany, making him the most successful rapper ever in his homeland.
The album, 7 was released on August 31st, 2007 in Germany. As of August 24th, 7 has already pre-sold 100,000 copies in Germany, making it a gold record.
Bushido released his Biography Bushido on 8 September 2008 and his 8th album Heavy Metal Payback was released on 10 October. The singles are: "Ching Ching" and "Für immer jung" (which features Karel Gott).
Controversy:
Somewhat ironically, Bushido's admirers include both immigrants and extreme right-wing youth, which has drawn caution and criticism in Germany. He is often criticized in the media for his allegedly sexist, nationalist, and racist lyrics and for refusing to reject some of his controversial fans. However, some point to his partial North African ethnicity and collaboration with minority artists, like Azad, Eko Fresh, and Cassandra Steen, as evidence Bushido is not racist.
2) 'Bushido' is the name of a one-shot collaboration between some of the best known singer/songwriters from the current generation of rock singers in Spain. The singers involved in the Bushido project are: Búnbury, Carlos Ann, Shuarma and Mortí. They sat together for a couple of weeks and came out with a collection of pop-rock songs that showcase each of their styles and thematic inclinations.
3)Bushido were an obscure post-punk band from the early 80's similar in style to early Cabaret Voltaire/Eric Random etc.
4) Bushido are a progressive rock, three piece from Melbourne, Australia. They have released 2 EP's entitled 'Last Breath' and 'Mercina'. They play music in a similar vein to other Australian bands such as 'The Butterfly Effect', 'Cog' and 'Karnivool'. They are currently writing songs for their debut album set to be released early 2008.
Gemein wie 100
Bushido Lyrics
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Alles ist gut, wir haben Soldaten rekrutiert
Du hast Angst, dass was passiert, komm zu uns um acht nach vier
Neun nach vier, abserviert, zerreiß dich wie ein Blatt Papier
Alle Leute wissen es, Ali ist der King! (Yeah)
Wir brauchen nicht zu reden, denn wir schlagen mit dem Ring
Wer von euch Kindern kriegt schlechte Träume wegen uns?
Alle Hände hoch, ihr hängt an den Bäumen wegen uns!
Eine Schelle an den Kopf und alles dreht sich im Kreis
Ganz Schöneberg kommt ab jetzt nach hause zu euch
Weil ihr Schwuchteln seid jeden Spast da draußen enttäuscht
Die Leute brauchen was neues, etwas neues von mir
Scheiß auf dich, all die anderen und die Leute von dir
Wer ist gemein wie 10? Ich bin gemein wie 100!
Und gemeinsam ficken wir deinen ganzen Bunker!
Guck uns an, wir stehen wie ein Mann
Hier, jeden Tag, jedes Jahr, ein Leben lang
Wir atmen ein, wir atmen aus,
Und pusten dich in den Wind wie ein Kartenhaus, yeah
Guck uns an, wir stehen wie ein Mann
Hier, jeden Tag, jedes Jahr, ein Leben lang
Wir atmen ein, wir atmen aus
Und pusten dich in den Wind wie ein Kartenhaus, yeah
Bitte, bitte gib mir ein Mic, ich rette die Welt
Gib mir 'nen Stift, guck mir zu, guck wie der Junge in hält
Egal was passiert, egal wie sehr sich Deutschland versteckt
Egal wie sehr ihr ihn hasst, hört hin, der Junge er rappt (er rappt)
Rappt über all das schlechte in ihm
Ihr könnt's nicht glauben, guckt ihn an, so schmeckt das echte Berlin
Echtes Benzin, mein Leben schmeckt nach schwarzem Beton
Ich krieg nicht genug, und mach morgen noch 'nen krasseren Song
Warte bis, warte bitte bis September
Ich bring mein Album raus und mach dich zu 'ner Bitch in Pampers
Ich bin etwas härter als der Rest von euch
In meinem Viertel gibt es keinen mit 'nem Text auf deutsch
Du hängst am Kreuz ich häng' mit dem King aus Berlin
Dem King aus Berlin, ich bin aus Berlin,
Guck nach links, guck ihn an, er ist der König von Deutschland
Specter, du kannst nichts außer blöd in 'nem Golf fahren
Guck uns an, wir stehen wie ein Mann,
Hier, jeden Tag, jedes Jahr, ein Leben lang
Wir atmen ein, wir atmen aus
Und pusten dich in den Wind wie ein Kartenhaus, yeah
Guck uns an, wir stehen wie ein Mann
Hier, jeden Tag, jedes Jahr, ein Leben lang
Wir atmen ein, wir atmen aus
Und pusten dich in den Wind wie ein Kartenhaus, yeah
Kalla Schöneberg
Kalla Schöneberg und
Zeig mir deinen Scheiß Text
Du quatscht mich voll weil du Schwuchtel einen Star kennst
Du hasst Rapper wie mich
Ich hasse Rapper wie dich
Wer ist besser als ich? (yeah)
Guck uns an, wir stehen wie ein Mann,
Hier, jeden Tag, jedes Jahr, ein Leben lang
Wir atmen ein, wir atmen aus
Und pusten dich in den Wind wie ein Kartenhaus, yeah
Guck uns an, wir stehen wie ein Mann
Hier, jeden Tag, jedes Jahr, ein Leben lang,
Wir atmen ein, wir atmen aus
Und pusten dich in den Wind wie ein Kartenhaus, yeah
The lyrics of Bushido's song Gemein wie 100 showcase the bravado, aggression, and dominance associated with gang culture. The lyrics involve the glorification of violence, intimidation, and the assertion of power. The song begins with the assertion that Berlin belongs to the singer and his gang and implies that anyone who opposes them will face explosive consequences. They have recruited soldiers, and anyone who resists them will be torn apart like a piece of paper. The lyrics also boast of their Kingship and the fear they instill in their enemies. They taunt their detractors, daring them to come to them, at which point they'll be "abserviert" or served, effectively squashing any attempt at opposition or rebellion. The lyrics also emphasize that the singer is "gemein wie 100" (meaning, "mean like 100"), an assertion of his and his gang's ruthlessness.
The second verse continues with the aggressive tone of the first, with the singer proclaiming his status as a savior of sorts, who is here to "retten die Welt" or save the world. He talks about his skills as a rapper and his ability to expose the bad in everyone. He claims that his music is the authentic Berlin and represents the harsh, gritty realities of life there. He holds himself above other rappers and points out their shortcomings, suggesting that his music is the only real rap music. The song concludes on a similar note of strength and power, with an almost taunting chorus reminding the listener of their dominance and ability to overpower anyone who stands in their way.
Line by Line Meaning
Berlin ist unsre Stadt, jetzt kommen wir, der ganze Rest, explodiert
We own Berlin, and now we're here to show our dominance. Everyone else better watch out because they're about to get blown away.
Alles ist gut, wir haben Soldaten rekrutiert
We're all good now because we have a strong army on our side.
Du hast Angst, dass was passiert, komm zu uns um acht nach vier
If you're scared and need protection, come to us at 4:08 PM.
Neun nach vier, abserviert, zerreiß dich wie ein Blatt Papier
If you don't listen to us, you'll be taken care of at 4:09 PM, and it'll be as easy as ripping up a piece of paper.
Alle Leute wissen es, Ali ist der King! (Yeah)
Everyone knows that Ali is the king, and we all agree with it.
Wir brauchen nicht zu reden, denn wir schlagen mit dem Ring
We don't need to talk because we're ready to punch our way through anything.
Wer von euch Kindern kriegt schlechte Träume wegen uns?
Who among you kids has nightmares about us?
Alle Hände hoch, ihr hängt an den Bäumen wegen uns!
All of you should raise your hands because you're all hanging on the trees because of us!
Zwei Mann, vier Fäuste, die Armee ist bereit
We have two men with four fists ready to fight, and our army is ready to follow them.
Eine Schelle an den Kopf und alles dreht sich im Kreis
A punch to the head will knock you senseless and make everything spin.
Ganz Schöneberg kommt ab jetzt nach hause zu euch
All of Schöneberg is coming home to you now.
Weil ihr Schwuchteln seid jeden Spast da draußen enttäuscht
We're disappointed in all of you because you're a bunch of queers and losers.
Die Leute brauchen was neues, etwas neues von mir
People need something fresh and new from me.
Scheiß auf dich, all die anderen und die Leute von dir
I don't care about you, your people, or anyone else around you.
Wer ist gemein wie 10? Ich bin gemein wie 100!
Who's meaner than 10? I'm meaner than 100!
Und gemeinsam ficken wir deinen ganzen Bunker!
Together we'll destroy everything you have, including your bunker!
Guck uns an, wir stehen wie ein Mann
Look at us, we're standing strong like a man.
Hier, jeden Tag, jedes Jahr, ein Leben lang
Here, every day, every year, for life.
Wir atmen ein, wir atmen aus,
We breathe in, we breathe out.
Und pusten dich in den Wind wie ein Kartenhaus, yeah
And we blow you away like a house of cards.
Bitte, bitte gib mir ein Mic, ich rette die Welt
Please, please give me a mic, so I can save the world.
Gib mir 'nen Stift, guck mir zu, guck wie der Junge in hält
Give me a pen, watch me, see how the boy holds it.
Egal was passiert, egal wie sehr sich Deutschland versteckt
No matter what happens, no matter how much Germany tries to hide, we'll still be here.
Egal wie sehr ihr ihn hasst, hört hin, der Junge er rappt (er rappt)
No matter how much you hate it, listen to the boy rap.
Rappt über all das schlechte in ihm
He raps about all the bad things in him.
Ihr könnt's nicht glauben, guckt ihn an, so schmeckt das echte Berlin
You won't believe it, but take a look at him. That's the real taste of Berlin.
Echtes Benzin, mein Leben schmeckt nach schwarzem Beton
Real gasoline, my life tastes like black concrete.
Ich krieg nicht genug, und mach morgen noch 'nen krasseren Song
I can't get enough, and tomorrow I'll make an even more intense song.
Warte bis, warte bitte bis September
Just wait until September.
Ich bring mein Album raus und mach dich zu 'ner Bitch in Pampers
I'm dropping my album, and I'm going to make you look like a little baby.
Ich bin etwas härter als der Rest von euch
I'm a little tougher than the rest of you.
In meinem Viertel gibt es keinen mit 'nem Text auf deutsch
In my neighborhood, there's nobody with a German text.
Du hängst am Kreuz ich häng' mit dem King aus Berlin
You may be hanging from a cross, but I hang out with the king of Berlin.
Dem King aus Berlin, ich bin aus Berlin,
The king of Berlin, and I'm also from Berlin.
Guck nach links, guck ihn an, er ist der König von Deutschland
Look to your left, see him--he's the king of Germany.
Specter, du kannst nichts außer blöd in 'nem Golf fahren
Specter, all you're good at is driving a dumb golf cart.
Kalla Schöneberg
Kalla Schöneberg.
Kalla Schöneberg und
Kalla Schöneberg and.
Zeig mir deinen Scheiß Text
Show me your crappy text.
Du quatscht mich voll weil du Schwuchtel einen Star kennst
You keep talking to me because you know a gay star.
Du hasst Rapper wie mich
You hate rappers like me.
Ich hasse Rapper wie dich
I hate rappers like you.
Wer ist besser als ich? (yeah)
Who's better than me? (yeah)
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BUSHIDO, ZAFER KURUS, THOMAS KRISTIAN SCHMIDT
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Fantastic Damage
Kein Plan warum, aber den Part von Ali feier ich
De La Cruz
Me to 🤣🤣🤣
Element 3.0
Ist das der Ali bumaye oder wer war King ali?
Stipo Zamo
Ich auch.
Leona Lleshi
Ich auch 🙃😇
Dusan Markovic
@Element 3.0 King Ali ist und war ein grosser Name in Berlin. Ist nicht ali bumaye.
Jack
wie ich das Album locker ein Jahr immer im Bus aufm Walkman gehört hab als es raus kam
Capcom_Gamer
2020 und ich Pumpe es immer noch!
Pumba Show
Noch immer
Benjamin Maschler
@Pumba Show 2