Nicone

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Nicone is a German rapper from Berlin .

Life

Nicone grew up in Berlin with a single mother. In his youth he came into contact with rap and basketball. In 2006 he signed his first recording deal with Shok Muzik . However, the contract was later terminated.

In 2011 Nicone released his first studio album titled Nicotin , which included guest contributions with rappers Silla , MoTrip and Reason . In addition, the singer Adesse has a feature on the song You are everywhere . A video was shot for the song I'm sorry , for which Nicone was supported by the singer Julian King. A video was also shot for the song Die Streets with Silla.

Nicone had a guest contribution each on Silla's album Silla Instinct and on Fler's album Im Bus at the back . He was represented as a back-up rapper on the tours for the album. Following Flers Tour, Nicone said he signed with Flers Label Masculin . He was also featured on the samplers Masculin Mixtape Vol. 1 and Masculin Mixtape Vol. 2 . The latter reached number 10 in the compilation charts. A track with G-Hot caused problems. The video was uploaded to the clothing brand Thug Life 's YouTube channel , but was removed shortly afterwards. Those responsible had not noticed a diss to Farid Bang and deleted the video afterwards.

Shortly afterwards, Masculine and Nicone separated again. While Fler claimed to have brought Nicone to Masculine only on probation, Nicone said rather that his friendly relationship with Sido and DJ Desue was responsible for the separation.

Early 2013 came Nicone in custody after a dispute in a Turkish cafe had escalated. Nicone is charged with assault . On March 31, 2013, the music video for the song The Next Chapter was released and on June 7, 2013 Rede Not 2 with DJ Desue appeared on YouTube.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2011: nicotine
  • 2015: Peace of Mind

Mix tapes

  • 2014: Rock'n Roll

Label sampler

Guest Posts

Music videos

  • The Streets (with Silla)
  • I'll go one better
  • Casino Royal (with G-Hot)
  • One Life (with G-Hot & Julian King)
  • Fresh air (with G-Hot)
  • I'm sorry (with Julian King)
  • The next chapter
  • Don't speak 2` (with DJ Desue)
  • Grimey
  • I look at the sky
  • Stay strong (with serk)
  • One last time (intro)
  • Maybe (with peedie)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Summer Cem, KC Rebell and Fler in the charts. Hiphop.de, accessed on November 23, 2019 .
  2. Thug Life: That's why the video was deleted by Nicone & G-Hot. (No longer available online.) MeinRap.de, July 24, 2012, archived from the original on October 23, 2013 ; Retrieved May 19, 2013 .
  3. Nicone interview from custody. Rap.de, February 9, 2013, accessed on May 19, 2013 .