MC Bogy

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MC Bogy, 2011
MC Bogy, 2011
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Welcome to Abschaumcity
  DE 92 04/13/2007 (1 week)
Biography of a Dealer
  DE 48 07/03/2015 (1 week)
100%
  DE 52 11/09/2018 (1 week)

MC Bogy (real name Moritz Christopher Udem , also known under the pseudonym Der Atzenkeeper ; born March 10, 1979 in Berlin ) is a German rapper and co-founder of the Berlin street gang Berlin Crime .

biography

Moritz Christopher was born in 1979 in Berlin, the son of a German and a Sudeten German . He completed an extended secondary school leaving certificate and a few years later made up his secondary school leaving certificate .

MC Bogy appeared for the first time around 1998 on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. In 2002 his first album was released, titled Lyric Hooligan . In 2003 the sampler Bogy and Atzen followed . In 2004 his first “real” album was released, Der Atzenkeeper .

MC Bogy developed under his motto that he processes his life in his texts, this is his form of self-therapy. Since the fall of Bassboxxx , he has been releasing his music on his own label Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment . MC Bogy is often involved in other projects and is looking for young artists.

MC Bogy was also active in the graffiti scene in Berlin. His lyrics are dominated by very provocative battle rap phrases that aim to defame others.

MC Bogy was also seen in the music video of Fler's single According to his own rules in an extra role. In 2006 several joint recordings followed, including Das sind Raphitz with MOK and Meinkonto with Fler. He also worked together with B-Lash on the Beathoavenz album Der Neue Standard with as well as a guest appearance in the accompanying video trailer.

After shooting a video with Sido , Bogy was arrested on October 25, 2006 for armed robbery and had to be held in custody at the Moabit correctional facility . Rumors circulated on the Internet that Bogy was in custody for extortion and violating the gun law . On April 3, 2007, at his video premiere of Faust Hoch on MTV, the MTV Urban presenter voiced this rumor as a fact. MC Bogy stated in an interview with Backspin magazine that the ad would read on robbery and violation of the gun law, but in the meantime robbery has been changed to threat.

On March 30th 2007 Bogy's new album Willkommen in Abschaumcity was released . Due to his stay in prison, the Free Bogy campaign was previously launched by several Berlin labels . Bogy's album was released through two of the three labels involved in the action. These are even more chains entertainment and Aggro Berlin . It entered the album charts at number 92 in week 16.

In the May issue of the hip-hop magazine Juice , the fifteenth track on the Juice CD that comes with each issue was used for an audio interview with Bogy. The interview was conducted using a cell phone smuggled into prison.

In early May it was announced that Bogy would be released by the end of this month. A trial took place on May 21st. MC Bogy was then released. According to Aggro Berlin , the rapper was sentenced to a five-year suspended prison sentence.

On March 11, 2008, the video I'm The One first aired on MTV . In the show Urban TRL it was able to reach number 2 on the TRL Most Wanted charts. On April 8, 2008 Bogy was then for the first time a guest on the MTV show. The clip for Ich bin der (Remix), which was filmed by Fight4Music, reached number one in this issue. After this event, MC Bogy was available for a video chat interview for MTV and answered questions from his fans for 35 minutes.

In 2008 MC Bogy recorded the song Dein Leben with the group KIZ . This was published on the single Hölle by KIZ and the musicians shot a video for the piece. On May 22nd, 2008 Bogy performed together with KIZ, Deso Dogg , Tommy Ess and B-Lash in the Zeche Carl in Essen .

As part of the promotion of his album Berlin Crime, MC Bogy was a guest at Rap on Wednesday on February 1, 2012 and also competed there in the battle. He lost his battle against the rapper Atzenkalle. A controversy arose as he condemned on stage that his opponent had insulted his mother. In an interview with Falk Schacht on the Mixery Raw Deluxe program , he apologized for having rapped about his mother before Atzenkalle.

MC Bogy has been moderating interviews on the hip-hop platform TVstrassensound on a regular basis since March 2016. Since 2019 MC Bogy has hosted the new edition of the show Yo! Together with Palina Rojinski at MTV . MTV rapeseed . MC Bogy made a guest appearance in the Netflix series Skylines . Since 2019 MC Bogy has been moderating their own podcast together with B-Lash, which is published on YouTube, among other places.

Discography

Albums

Cover title year comment
Lyric hooligan 2002
The atzenkeeper 2004
Concentrated etching power 2005
Welcome to Abschaumcity - Cover.jpg Welcome to Abschaumcity 2007 indexed
Germany's nightmare 2008
Berlin crime 2012
Scarface Matrix 2013
Biography of a Dealer 2015
100% 2018

Collab albums

Cover title year comment
From district to district 2004 with bass Sultan Hengzt
Too real for the rest 2007 with Pablo SOK
Ghetto poets 2008 with B-Lash
Verbal Cocaine - Cover.jpg Verbal cocaine 2011 with medicine man

Guest parts

  • 2007: Guest Parts 1 - From Kilo to Micro
  • 2009: Guest Parts 2 - When the Ice Melts
  • 2010: Controversial Verses (Best Of 2000-2010)
  • 2010: Guest parts 3 - From the kilo back to the microphone

Sampler

  • 2003: Bogy and Atzen
  • 2008: MC Bogy presents Atzenkeepers
  • 2009: Bogy and Atzen 2
  • 2013: MC Bogy presents West Berlin Assassin

Mix tapes

  • 2005: The Mixtape (Gangster Bogys Mixtape # 1)
  • 2009: The classic car
  • 2013: Featuring
  • 2017: Best of Mixtape

Singles

  • 2008: I am that

Juice exclusives

Others

In 2008 the left-wing extremist group ARAB used a picture of MC Bogy for the mobilization for the demonstration on May 1st in Kreuzberg under the motto “The proletariat has nothing to lose but its chains”. The rapper was wrongly portrayed as a neo-Nazi .

In 2011 MC Bogy announced that he had converted to Islam .

Web links

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  1. Charts DE
  2. NIQO NUEVO & LEON LOVELOCK Interview with MC Bogy | Eastside boy | Come to the cafe | TV street sound on YouTube , April 7, 2019, accessed on January 1, 2020.
  3. Backspin, issue 84, April 2007, p. 30.
  4. KIZ, MC Bogy, B-Lash, Deso Dogg, Tommy Ess. In: rap.de. Archived from the original on May 1, 2008 ; accessed on January 1, 2020 .
  5. KIZ "Hell feat. Bela B". In: musik-magazin-deutsch.blog.de. Archived from the original on May 27, 2008 ; accessed on January 1, 2020 .
  6. BAnz. No. 200 of December 31, 2010
  7. Georg Bakunin: The best wisdom from MC Bogy - VICE. In: vice.com. October 11, 2016, accessed January 1, 2020 .
  8. “Right now I'm letting go, drinking four days in a row, beating someone up or fucking a whore. Then I go to pray again, I'm sad, cry all day. «// Interview with MC Bogy. In: juice.de. September 17, 2011, accessed January 1, 2020 .