Aggrogant

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Aggrogant
Studio album by G-Hot
Cover

Publication
(s)

2006

Format (s)

Mixtape

Genre (s)

Hip hop

Title (number)

22nd

running time

73 min 31 s

production

Illuminatis, Shuko , Beatzarre and others A.

Studio (s)

Berlin

Aggrogant is the rapper G-Hot's first mixtape . It was released on November 17, 2006 on the Berlin label Aggro Berlin . Aggrogant is the first and only solo release that the rapper released during his contract with Aggro Berlin.

Emergence

After G-Hot had increased its level of awareness in 2005 through his contribution to the song Jump, Jump by DJ Tomekk , the contract was signed with the Berlin independent label Aggro Berlin at the end of 2005 . There the label sampler Aggro Ansage Nr. 5 appeared , which brought G-Hot his first gold record. The rapper then began working on his first solo album. In an interview before Aggrogant was released , G-Hot commented on the production of the mixtape.

“The creative part of me is done and I have now chosen 20 of the 40 tracks. I could easily have made two CDs. But I chose the best and also strongly selected. I did a lot of tracks with my buddy, Boss A, and two of the ten tracks will be put on the mixtape. "

- G-Hot in June 2006

content

  1. G-Hot did it (feat. Fler) - 3:40
  2. AGGRO Mafia ( feat.Fler ) - 2:47
  3. From A to B - 4:40
  4. When are you a gee? - 4:29
  5. How many rappers rap - 4:01
  6. Skit - 0:09
  7. Berliner Sommer (feat.Boss A) - 4:04
  8. Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes (feat. Fler) - 3:52
  9. Boobs & Popo'z ( feat.Sido & B-Tight) - 4:13
  10. Save yourself who can! - 3:17
  11. The Hater Song - 3:26
  12. Blackout - 3:21
  13. 62 Assis (feat.B-Tight) - 3:23
  14. Who wants to fight now? (feat. Fler) - 3:32
  15. You Sacrifice Part II - 2:49
  16. All about! (feat. gynecologist) - 2:45
  17. 3 Loch Zicke (feat.Boss A, Major & MV Schlampe) - 3:53
  18. Schlabber Schlabber (feat. MOK) - 3:44
  19. My best friend - 3:43
  20. Poor or Rich (feat. MC Bogy) - 2:25
  21. Oh yeah, back then - 3:05
  22. Outro - 2:44

Texts

Humorous texts

G-Hot occasionally incorporates humorous elements into his texts. This is reflected, for example, in the use of numerous metaphors . To emphasize on Aggrogant is the piece of music My best friend . This is a love song aimed at the rapper's penis .

“I wrote a song for my best friend. He is very handsome and always tanned sexy. I'm his hairdresser, he's freshly shaved. He's always fine, his life runs smoothly. [...] He spits in women’s faces and distributes bells all day, he gets more massages than the national team. He's not shy, but always crawls straight into the hole. He feels good in the ass, even if it smelled like shit. Only yesterday he shot three women in the ass, he is an egoist and avoids his fellows. "

- G-Hot in My Best Friend

Diss songs

Aggrogant includes the song You Sacrifice Part II . This is a diss song directed against rapper Eko Fresh . In 2005 the first part of the piece of music by B-Tight and Fler appeared on a CD for the hip-hop magazine Juice . Du Sacrifice Part II was made available free of charge by Aggro Berlin even before the mixtape was published.

“Do you want to chill out in Kreuzberg? You get the bottle in your face. You boxed the wrong one, I was the one with the bottle. You bottle are nothing and just chilled in Cologne. You are not a Berliner, you are walking x-ray. You're not a ghetto boy, you came from a village. Fler is now rapping with Muhabbet, you only got one basket. You sell 2,000 of your mixtape, half of which you had to buy yourself. You stupid shit would like to be corpulent. You want to call me Mongo, but you are not a competitor. Dad is back, you're just kids romping around. Ersguterjunge - heroes in tights. "

- G-Hot in You Sacrifice Part II

Productions

Since Aggrogant is a mixtape, numerous beats come from previously released records by American rappers. In the original planning, no beats from American producers were planned for the mixtape. G-Hot wanted to produce its own beats, but this failed because of his limited experience in production.

“In the end, I have almost everything on amibeats and five beats from other people. The Illuminatis, Shuko and P, produced four of them . They make really great beats. And I got a beat from Beatzarre, who also produces for Prinz Porno . I had rapped beats from a few others and also my lyrics on it, but afterwards I decided on Amibeats, because it will look much better for me financially. Because then I would have to pay all the producers. "

DMX (left)

The production of G-Hot it managed comes from the Fat Joe song My Life , the beat of From when are you a Gee? from the Ludacris title Blow It Out , the melody from Wie manye rappers rap from the Bon Jovi song Runaway and the beat from Titten & Popo'z from the title Still Tippin 'from the rappers Mike Jones , Paul Wall and Slim Thug . From the G-Unit album Beg for Mercy , further, the beat of was Salute U for the title from A to B used. AGGRO Mafia was G-Hot on the production of Boobas N10 , who wants to fight now? on the beat of Cam'rons Wet Wipes , Du Sacrifice Part II on the production of Go to Sleep by rappers Eminem , DMX and Obie Trice and oh yes, rapping on the melody of the Van Halen song Right now . Two tracks on the mixtape are taken from songs by the Capone-N-Noreaga duo . These are all that it is about! (from Bang Bang ) and poor or rich (from Blood Money ). In addition, the beat for the D4L single Laffy Taffy was used for the track Schlabber Schlabber and the melody for November Rain by Guns N 'Roses was used for the outro .

Guest Posts

Sido, who can be heard on the song Titten & Popo'z

Features can be heard on a total of eleven of the twenty-two songs. Fler, with whom G-Hot was close friends at the time of publication, is involved in four songs. The Aggro Berlin rappers Sido and B-Tight are also represented with guest contributions. From the closer circle of friends of G-Hot, Boss A is also represented. In 2005 he was involved in the HACK project led by Marcus Staiger and Big Derill Mack and later recorded the track No Tolerance with G-Hot , which led to G- Hot's final departure from the Aggro Berlin area.

" I rapped and hung out with him before [...] . He's been rapping [...] longer than me and we have set up a small studio together and tried it out. We had also made a CD, but in my opinion it was very smart because we couldn't do anything. But I'm not forgetting my friends now just because I'm on "Aggro". And in my opinion Boss A is a good rapper and my homie [...] "

- G-Hot about Boss A

Furthermore, gynecologist , MOK , MC Bogy as well as Major and MV Schlampe appear with a guest contribution each on Aggrogant .

illustration

The cover shows the rapper against a black background. G-Hot is sitting on a toilet with his pants down. An Aggro Berlin scarf hangs over G-Hot's shoulder, and the rapper wears a white cap on his head. Sinks and toilet paper rolls can be seen on the floor around G-Hot's feet. On the right of the viewer is G-Hot in white letters and the title Aggrogant underneath . Flames drawn in white are shown above the lettering. The viewer can see the Aggro Berlin logo in the lower right corner .

Videos

A video was produced on Aggrogant . This is the clip for the song G-Hot it managed , on which G-Hots sponsor Fler contributed the hookline . For the video, recordings of the two rappers were made at the train station, in the car and in the studio. Fler also sprays some graffiti tags on walls. The video was made available free of charge on the Aggro Berlin video homepage Aggro.tv .

reception

Reviews

The reviews that were written for the mixtape Aggrogant were largely negative. The evaluations of three Internet platforms that have dealt with the G-Hot sound carrier can be used as examples.

The critics of the Laut.de website gave G-Hots Mixtape only one of five possible rating points. This gave the rapper the lowest possible rating from the editorial team. In the justification, the sound carrier was described as "neither interesting, nor innovative or amusing". Furthermore, the author Dani Fromm criticizes the limited variety of topics and the simple rhymes.

“Always the same expression. Always the same sound. Always the same flow. Always the same late-pubescent sex fantasies. Always the same top dog demeanor. Always mark the tough one. Always partying, drinking, flogging, cheating. Always nice to slide the tail into every available hole. Always all the damn uninspiredness. I can not hear it anymore. Shit boys, rap can do anything. The only commandment: You shouldn't be bored! "

The authors of the Worldofhiphop.de website deliver a similarly negative opinion. These, too, only give G-Hot's first mixtape one of a possible five rating points. In particular, a barely existent flow and unimaginative punchlines are criticized negatively.

“He simply has nothing new to tell, because questions of credibility only come into play when what is being told is exciting or absurd enough. In the end, G-Hot is simply a rapper who still belongs in the underground or, better, in the home studio. In terms of rap, he is by no means ready for the charts. "

The review of the website WebBeatz.de also sees Aggrogant as “music for adolescent teenagers”. Nevertheless, the criticism emphasizes that the mixtape as "complete work" is more entertaining than the X-Tasy by the aggro Berlin rapper B-Tight , which was released a few weeks earlier, and contains some entertaining songs.

“It's not surprising that, as usual, with“ Berliner Sommer ”,“ Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja ”and the“ Mein bester Freund ”, which makes you smile, a few songs stand out musically, because that was with Aggro Releases in the last few years always like this due to the number of talented producers involved. But in the end nothing is exciting here. Which, conversely, isn't really surprising either. "

Little success

Despite being marketed by the Berlin label Aggro Berlin, Aggrogant was unable to enter the German album charts. After Aggro Berlin previously with FLER 90210 , the first mixtape by rapper Fler, at number 19, Der Neue Standard , a mixtape by the producer duo Beathoavenz , at number 81 and X-Tasy , the second EP by B-Tight, at number 55 on the album Charts, G-Hot's Mixtape was the only record of the label in 2006 that could not occupy a position in the list of the 100 best-selling albums of the week.

credentials

  1. http://www.hiphopstylez.com/content/index.php?page=pri&artid=788 (link not available)
  2. Cover of Aggrogant ( Memento from December 10, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Video about G-Hot made it on GMX.net
  4. Review on Laut.de
  5. Review Aggrogant by "G-Hot" ( Memento from December 5, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Review on WebBeatz.de ( Memento from February 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive )

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