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18th |
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Überfall is the second studio album by the Stuttgart rap group Massive Töne . It was released on April 19, 1999 on the EastWest label.
production
The Massive Tones acted as executive producers on the album and also produced 13 songs themselves, with one song supported by Tommy Wittinger. Two instrumentals come from the music producer DJ Emilo and one piece each was produced by DJ Thomilla , Akhenaton and DJ PF Cuttin.
Cover design
The upper part of the album cover shows the four faces of the band members Schowi, Ju, DJ 5ter Ton and Wasi in black and white. In the lower part there is the white lettering Massive Töne and Raid . The background is completely black.
Guest Posts
In addition to the massive tones, other artists can be heard on six songs on the album. For example, they work with the American rap groups Blahzay Blahzay and Arsonists on the songs Rapgame and Center of Attention . The title Zeit is a collaboration with the French hip-hop group IAM , while the German rapper Afrob is represented on Paff Paff Putos . In addition, the German rapper Max Herre has a guest appearance on the track Stay in Motion and the Celestial Souljahz can be heard on Notify the President .
Track list
# | title | Guest Posts | producer | length |
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1 | Robbery (intro) | Massive tones | 2:17 | |
2 | difference | Massive tones | 5:11 | |
3 | PF & Outloud (Skit) | Massive tones | 0:39 | |
4th | Rap game (UN) | Blahzay Blahzay | DJ PF Cuttin | 5:02 |
5 | Radio (interlude) | Massive tones | 1:07 | |
6th | Hands up | Massive tones | 3:31 | |
7th | Never without her | Massive tones | 3:31 | |
8th | Kids (Skit) | Massive tones | 0:13 | |
9 | Center of Attention | Arsonists | Massive tones | 3:55 |
10 | Chartbreaker (Once a Star and Back) | DJ Thomilla | 3:49 | |
11 | time | I AM | Akhenaton | 5:50 |
12 | Benz Bouncer (Interlude) | Massive tones | 1:02 | |
13 | Paff Paff Putos | Afrob | DJ Emilo | 4:01 |
14th | The spirits are divided | Massive tones and Tommy Wittinger | 3:48 | |
15th | Night action (interlude) | Massive tones | 1:11 | |
16 | Keep moving | Max Herre | DJ Emilo | 4:37 |
17th | Notify the President | Celestial Souljahz | Massive tones | 5:09 |
18th | Test run (outro) | Massive tones | 0:21 |
Chart successes and singles
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Überfall entered the German charts on May 3, 1999 at number 6 and in the following weeks was at number 13, 11 and 20. Overall, the album was able to stay in the top 100 for 21 weeks. The sound carrier also hit the charts in Austria (47th place, 2 weeks).
The singles were the songs difference , chartbreaker (once a star and back) (DE 39th place, 9 weeks), rap game and never without them (DE 98th place, 1 week).
reception
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The website laut.de rated the album with five out of a possible five points:
" Hands up! This is an attack! ”By Massive Tönen from the Stuttgart collective farm. Not a threatening 'attack', but the rappers' third album with an ambiguous title. No gang starap with weapons, but one with words at a concert. [...] "Not just compliments, we have the right ambience, the mix, the drinks." That is not self-praise, but a fact. Everything just fits, the instrumentals, rhymes and the guests. "
Individual evidence
- ↑ album cover
- ↑ Chart sources: Germany - Austria - Switzerland
- ↑ Chart tracking raid at officialcharts.de
- ↑ Rating: laut.de
- ↑ laut.de: Review of the sound carrier