Fakker
Fakker | ||||
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Nazar's studio album | ||||
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2010 and 2011 |
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Label (s) | Wolfpack Entertainment | |||
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Title (number) |
17th |
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running time |
53.23 min |
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Studio (s) |
Besenkammer-Studio, Vienna |
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Fakker is the third solo album by the Austrian hip-hop musician Nazar . It was released on May 13, 2011 via Wolfpack Entertainment . Soulfood Music took over the distribution .
background
After the second album Paradox was illegally released a few weeks before it was released on the Internet, Nazar announced that he would retire from the music business in 2010. But when the collaboration with RAF Camora Artkore brought unexpected success, he decided to keep going. Already in summer 2010 Nazar recorded a new track called Meine Stadt . This was published a short time later on YouTube . In the months that followed, Nazar began working on his new solo album with producers The Royals and RAF Camora.
Before the album was released, the Internet platform Aggro TV focused on the new album by the Viennese rapper for a week. Within five days, several videos were released, produced by illuminati and written by Nazar himself.
In the run-up to the album release, the documentary Schwarzkopf also hit Austrian cinemas.
The album entered the Ö3 Austria Top 40 at number six and in the German album charts at number 36.
Track list
# | title | Guest Posts | producer | length |
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1 | Intro | Raf Camora, The Royals, Nazar | 1:36 | |
2 | My fans | Raf Camora, The Royals | 2:45 | |
3 | Sick ego | RAF 3.0 | Raf Camora, The Royals, Benno | 3:26 |
4th | Exposureist | Raf Camora, The Royals, X-Plosive | 3:39 | |
5 | FOTU | arrest warrant | Raf Camora, The Royals | 4:00 |
6th | Colors of life | RAF 3.0 | Molotov | 3:14 |
7th | amethyst | Gee Futuristic and Hookbeats | 2:57 | |
8th | Not in the mood | Manual | Raf Camora, The Royals | 3:40 |
9 | Fakkerlifestyle | RAF 3.0 | Raf Camora, The Royals | 3:08 |
10 | Volim Te | STI | 3:38 | |
11 | Don't blame me | RAF 3.0 | Raf Camora, The Royals | 3:02 |
12 | Nazarfakker Pt. 2 | Consensus | 3:21 | |
13 | Sprint and fall | Tua | 3:01 | |
14th | Comic heroes from the solarium | Farid Bang & Summer Cem | Raf Camora, The Royals | 4:13 |
15th | Flames over Vienna Pt. 3 | Raf Camora | Veritas | 2:55 |
16 | Give me the world | Raf Camora, The Royals | 3:21 | |
17th | Outro | Raf Camora, The Royals and Nazar | 1:26 |
production
Most of the album production was done by Raf Camora , The Royals and Nazar himself. Camora produced the titles Meine Fans , FOTU , Kein Bock , Fakkerlifestyle , Don't blame me , comic heroes from the solarium and Give me the world together with The Royals . They received support with Intro and Outro from Nazar, with Krankes Ego from Benno and with Exibitionist from X-Plosive . Another beat was contributed by Undercover Molotov. This is to be assigned to the title colors of life . The beat to Amethyst comes from Gee Futuristic and Hookbeats. Tua took over the production of Sprint and Fall , Veritas that of Flammen über Wien Pt. 3 . Most recently, STI was responsible for the background music for Volim Te . The guitar used in it was recorded by Raf Camora.
Individual evidence
- ^ Nazar at the premiere party for the film Schwarzkopf
- ↑ illuminati.at
- ↑ Booklet of the album