Boom boom boom

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Boom boom boom
KIZ
publication 2015
length 4:28
Genre (s) rap
album Hurray the world is ending

Boom Boom Boom is a song of the German hip-hop - band K.IZ , which was published in 2015 and the album Hooray the world goes down appeared. It is also the first single on the album.

Music video and content

The music video shows the band waging a campaign of revenge against capitalists and xenophobes. They show actions such as armed violence, executions, explosions and criticize the system and image of society (such as exploitation and prejudice against refugees) and the manipulability of people and the problems of rich people. The scenes take place in a forest or bunker. The chorus is a lyrical and melodic reference to a Vengaboys song .

Reception and topics

Laut.de describes the song as provocative and as a radicalism critical of the system , which shows contradictions and double standards and hypocrisy in society. Current issues such as the refugee debate or patriotism are addressed. The force of arms and the exclamation “ Boom Boom Boom, I'll kill you all! ” Serve as a wake-up call with the motto If you don't want to hear, you have to feel. The world says that the song is aesthetically based on the Ku Klux Klan and Islamic State and tests the limits of art. In addition, there is talk of a suggestive first-person shooter perspective and the revolution against indifference and conformity is compared with the film Fight Club . Many aspects relate to criticism of capitalism .

Chart placement

country Top position Weeks
GermanyGermany Germany 33 16

Individual evidence

  1. Hitler, Terror, Vengaboys: KIZ show video for new single "Boom Boom Boom" . In: Musikexpress . May 11, 2015 ( musikexpress.de [accessed February 22, 2018]).
  2. KIZ: New video for "Boom Boom Boom" - laut.de - News . In: laut.de . ( laut.de [accessed on February 22, 2018]).
  3. Felix Zwinzscher: KIZ-Video: When rappers cut off the heads of capitalists . In: THE WORLD . May 12, 2015 ( welt.de [accessed February 22, 2018]).
  4. Nicolas Westerholt: Fun rapper KIZ provoke with violent music video . ( derwesten.de [accessed on February 22, 2018]).