Mukke from the lower layer 2
Mukke from the lower layer 2 | ||||
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Bizzy Montana studio album | ||||
Publication |
2008 |
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Label (s) | ersguterjunge / Sony BMG | |||
Format (s) |
CD |
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Title (number) |
16 |
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Studio (s) |
Beatlefield Headquarter, Berlin |
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Mukke from lower class 2 is a street album by the German rapper Bizzy Montana . It was released on August 22, 2008 on the ersguterjunge record label .
Track list
- Intro
- Zero Hour (feat. Chakuza)
- Stardust
- heads up
- Fabulous ( feat.Sonyke )
- Little brother
- Either ... or
- Lighthouse (feat. Chakuza)
- Lala
- What are you talking about
- Good Night ( feat.Raf Camora )
- Under control
- The girl from the Balkans
- Candlelight
- No time
- Outro
- Zero Hour (Video) (feat. Chakuza)
Guest Posts
The album contains a total of four songs on which guest rappers are representatives. Bizzy Montana's label partner Chakuza, with whom he released the collaboration album Blackout in 2006, is represented twice. He has guest posts in both Zero Hour and Lighthouse . On Fabulous Bizzy Montana is from Mannheim rapper Sonnik boom that occurred at that time under the stage name Szonyke supported. The Austrian rapper and producer Raf Camora is also featured on the song Gute Nacht . With only four features, Mukke from lower class 2 is the album with the fewest guest contributions.
production
Bizzy Montana produced the main part of the sound carrier itself. Only the producer duo Beatlefield, which contributed the beats for Zero Hour , Little Brother and Lighthouse . Producer Tobstarr produced the music for stardust . It was also what you speak and Goodnight produced by katch22 & E. Ökmen. The complete album was recorded by DJ Stickle at Beatlefield headquarters in Berlin. Stickle also did the mixing , which was done in the ersgutes studio in Berlin. The mastering was done by Dirk Niemeier in the Eastside Mastering Studios in Berlin.
criticism
The editors of laut.de rated the album with three out of a possible five stars. Author Philipp Gässlein called Bizzy Montana the best artist from the ersguterjunge label. Montana's skills in so-called storytelling were emphasized . With the exception of Chakuza, the guest contributions and the contributions of the guest producers were mentioned as negative. In general, the beats of the record are mostly rated as monotonous.
“A street rapper who doesn't glorify the street, but soberly reports about its rubbish and status quo, that pleases. With this, Bizzy Montana revives the realness of the genre, sadly lost with Royalbunker, and creates a guilty conscience for the eternal critics whom it threatens to tear apart. Bizzy Montana turns out to be the best horse in the Ersguterjungen stable, even if his potential in the second round of the "Mukke From The Lower Class" is still not entirely fair. Mukke may come from the lower class, but it can hit anyone's heart. "
cdstarts.de rated the album with 7.5 out of 10 points. The editors rated the varied beats as positive. In addition, the range and diversity of the album was emphasized.
“In terms of content,“ Mukke from the Lower Class II ”has become an album that - as the scene says - has pretty deep lyrics. Of course there are battletracks here and there like “Fabelhaft” or a diss (“Was ihr redet”), but mostly the 14 tracks are characterized by intense storytelling (“Little Brother”, “Either or”, “The Girl from the Balkans”) , “Lala”) and beats and melodies that are more varied than on some competing releases. (...) Nonetheless, "MadU II" is one of the better rap albums of the year because you can listen to the lyrics by Bizzy Montana without running the risk of getting mad and because it doesn't get on your mind with monotonous beats. "