Dr. Knarf

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Dr. Knarf (bourgeois Niko Brenner , * 1984 in Hamburg ) is a German rap musician and music producer .

biography

In 2000, Brenner began his first own productions; From 2003-2004 he organized rap workshops in youth houses and took part in freestyle battles. He later processed the experiences of six months of pre- trial detention in Ossendorf in the lyrics of his album Fickt sich alle 2004 . In 2007, Brenner graduated from high school and released Ta $ h Mixtape as the first official production . A study of business administration , he broke off in 2008 to attend the Music Academy in Cologne composition and at the University of Cologne psychology study.

In 2009 he founded his own music label , ELE Media. In 2010 he broke off his studies and devoted himself to expanding his recording studio , which was completed in 2011. To a wider audience, Dr. Knarf known in the same year for the series Cover My Song on the TV channel Vox . At the end of 2011 his album Kniwolution appeared exclusively in the winter edition of the hip-hop magazine Backspin .

In 2015, Dr. Knarf the album Tash 3 . It was produced almost exclusively by "Ritmo Beats" from Colombia, a member of the Crack Family Gz.

In February 2017, Dr. Knarf and a friend were critically injured and suffered severe burns in a serious explosion in his Cologne recording studio while producing drugs - a highly concentrated cannabis extract.

In December 2019, Dr. Eventually creaked back over a video on his Facebook page. He said that after the accident he was in a coma for 3 months and suffered 4 strokes during this time. The video also shows that the top of his skull was removed and he is now in a wheelchair. In addition to his paralysis, burn scars can also be seen on his face. In the same video, he announced an album for 2020.

Discography

  • 2001: Fuck U Buy Us
  • 2004: Fuck you all 2004
  • 2007: Ta $ h Mixtape
  • 2008: Ta $ h 2 Mixtape: Introducing Kniwo2000
  • 2009: How I fly
  • 2010: fly or fall
  • 2011: Kniwolution
  • 2012: 210N (with HKC)
  • 2013: I want more - single
  • 2015: Ta $ h 3 mixtape
  • 2015: the word

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b review of Tash3 ( German ) Popshot.Over-Blog.de. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
  2. Carsten Rust: Cologne rapper Dr. Knarf after explosion in drug laboratory: will there ever be a trial? In: Express.de . May 21, 2018 ( express.de [accessed June 2, 2018]).
  3. Dr. Knarf: Cologne rapper shows shocking video “I'm still alive!” Accessed on December 3, 2019 .