Blackout (Chakuza and Bizzy Montana Album)

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blackout
Studio album by Chakuza & Bizzy Montana

Publication
(s)

October 6, 2006

Label (s) ersguterjunge

Format (s)

CD , download

Genre (s)

rap

Title (number)

19th

production

Studio (s)

  • ersgutesstudio, Berlin

Blackout is a collaboration album by the two rappers Chakuza and Bizzy Montana . It was released October 6, 2006 through Bushido's music label ersguterjunge . The album was recorded within just 2 weeks.

Track list

  1. Intro
  2. blackout
  3. Rainy Days (feat. Billy)
  4. Here there
  5. Too Much (feat. Midy Kosov)
  6. write stories
  7. Heart, Blood, Lungs (Remix)
  8. What happened
  9. Too Long (feat. D-Bo & Nyze)
  10. Yes and no
  11. Everything
  12. It comes as it comes (feat. Midy Kosov)
  13. Hand in Fire Pt. 2 (feat. Joshi & Raf)
  14. Fine sand
  15. Ganxta Ganxta
  16. What for
  17. Do what you want
  18. No Back (feat. Raf)
  19. Outro

production

4 different producers were responsible for the production of Blackout. The main producer was the producer duo Beatlefield, consisting of Chakuza and DJ Stickle . Bizzy Montana contributed the 4 songs "Here / There", "Too much", "It comes as it comes" and "What happened". The track "Ja und Nein" was produced by Screwaholic, who was under contract with ersguterjunge at the time the album was released. Beatbull produced the song "Why". The tracks were all recorded by Beatlefield in the ersgutes studio in Berlin. DJ Stickle mixed all the songs there. The mastering was done by Dirk Niemeier in the Emil Berliner Studios .

Guest Posts

A total of 8 features are represented on the CD. Raf Camora and Midy Kosov are represented twice. Billy (formerly Billy 13), who was previously under contract with ersguterjunge, takes part in the song "Regentage". Midy Kosov can be heard on the song "Too Much", who is also featured on "It comes as it comes". Raf Camora is on the songs "Keine zurück" and "Hand im Feuer Pt.2". Joshi is also represented on the latter. Nyze and D-Bo can be heard on "Too long".

illustration

The cover shows Chakuza and Bizzy Montana standing in front of a wall. Bizzy Montana wears a white and Chakuza a black t-shirt. In general, the cover is kept pretty dark. The contours of the two artists are drawn underneath, with Chakuza in black and Bizzy Montana in white. On the back of the booklet, in turn, Chakuza is designed in white and Bizzy Montana in black. The booklet was designed by Ben Baumgarten. The photos were taken by Ron Giebels.

marketing

A video was shot. After hearing an excerpt from the intro. Afterwards parts of power can be heard what you want .

reception

MZEE's editor Lukas Päckert noted that “almost each of the twenty-two tracks includes the names of the artists, the album title and the word" cuckoo ". Because the subtitle of the album is "What the Cuckoo". ” As for the rest of the content, he added that it was limited to “ Lines over tails and punches that sound hard but forced. ” Also, “ even the beats of the numerous can do Producers do not save anything. Which is not least due to the fact that they often sound too overloaded with countless instruments and trap-like effects. " Ultimately, the album " scratches the artist's image the most instead of shaving the rest of the scene. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lukas Päckert: Chakuza & Bizzy Montana - Blackout 2 . In: MZEE.com . April 23, 2017 ( mzee.com [accessed October 14, 2018]).