SadiQ

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Narkotic (with Dú Maroc )
  DE 53 05/21/2012 (1 week)
  CH 92 05/27/2012 (1 week)
TrafiQ
  DE 37 04/18/2014 (1 week)
  CH 75 04/13/2014 (1 week)

SadiQ (born May 11, 1988 in Kabul ; bourgeois Sadiq Zadran , Pashtun : صادق ځدراڼ) is a German rapper with Afghan roots.

biography

SadiQ was born in Kabul. When he was three months old, his family fled with him to India because of the war . When he was six years old, the family emigrated to Germany. The first six months they lived in a hotel at Frankfurt Central Station . Eventually they moved to the Sossenheim district , where he eventually grew up.

At the age of 12 he got in touch with the German rap scene and began to write his own lyrics. From the beginning of 2012, he stood by scoundrels band , the label of Baba Saad under contract. On May 11th, 2012 SadiQ released his debut album Narkotic , with his label partner Dú Maroc . Baba Saad was also featured on the album. Narkotic reached number 53 in the German album charts in the first week. In September 2012, SadiQ and Dú Maroc separated from Baba Saad and founded the Block Bladi Gangsta label.

In 2013, SadiQ played a role together with Dú Maroc in the television show Private Detectives in Action .

In April 2014 his solo debut album TrafiQ was released with guest contributions from Azad , Massiv , Eko Fresh , MoTrip , Fard , Olexesh , Automatikk , Bizzy Montana and Mo Soul .

January 2017 Zadran opened a fast food shop in Frankfurt-Bockenheim (“Free's Bude”). According to Frankfurter Rundschau , the opening may be “a reaction to the fact that the release of his new album, which was announced for mid-2016, is repeatedly postponed and there is no income”.

controversy

In July 2012 the collaboration track Es ist HB, recorded together with his label boss Baba Saad, was released . The singer of the former group Monrose Mandy Capristo obtained an injunction against the distribution of the video because she felt attacked by a line of text. A few days later the song was republished in a defused version.

In March 2016, SadiQ released a video for the track Charlie Hebdo from his album AKpella, which was announced for 2016 . The song deals with the attack on Charlie Hebdo and glorifies the perpetrators. In the video he jumps out of a minibus with a Kalashnikov in hand. Among other things, the song says “Aim at the cartoonist / Burn the sheets of Charlie cartoons / Pierce the cops at the Paris Tower. ” The video causes a sensation and SadiQ is described in the media as the new Deso Dogg , the Making music for jihad . In fact, it is taken less seriously by the Salafist scene, and Western music is frowned upon in Islamist circles.

In February 2017, shortly after the opening, Zadran's fast food shop “Free's Bude” in Frankfurt was attacked as part of the “Make Racists Afraid Again” campaign.

Discography

Albums
  • 2012: Narkotic (with Dú Maroc )
  • 2014: TrafiQ
Mix tapes
  • 2011: AKpella
Singles
  • 2014: Chest Pain (feat. Fard )
Songs
  • 2008: SHB
  • 2009: Book of Ra
  • 2011: home
  • 2011: broadcast
  • 2011: For them
  • 2011: Am From
  • 2011: Fick den Richter (feat. Capo Azzlack and Dú Maroc)
  • 2012: Where's the Safe (feat. Dú Maroc and 439)
  • 2012: intro
  • 2012: Jamal (feat.Dú Maroc)
  • 2012: Kamikaze (feat. Dú Maroc)
  • 2012: Corner of the nouga
  • 2012: It's HB (feat. Saad )
  • 2012: Glaub Dran (feat.Baba Saad)
  • 2012: Yesterday (feat.Baba Saad)
  • 2012: Kalashnikov Flow
  • 2014: Intro [Trafiq]
  • 2014: tell me
  • 2014: Chest Pain (feat. Fard)
  • 2014: Ya Amar
  • 2014: Where
  • 2014: Headshot
  • 2016: Charlie Hebdo
  • 2016: Wes Wes (single from the upcoming album "AKpella")
  • 2016: Legal feat. Sami & Amri
  • 2016: Ultimate Team
  • 2016: Am from 2
  • 2017: Akhi Side feat. Sami
  • 2017: Hyäne feat. Sami
  • 2017: Fick den Richter2 x Ali Bumaye x Du Maroc
  • 2018: CLS feat. ash
  • 2019: Panamera feat. Sami
  • 2019: EVN 2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chart sources:
  2. http://www.rtl2.de/018525_0147.html
  3. https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/trafiq-premium-edition/id839479477
  4. ^ Danijel Majic: Sadiq Zadran in Frankfurt. Controversial rapper at the grill. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . January 12, 2017, accessed April 6, 2018 .
  5. July 19, 2012: Popstars - Mandy Capristo has Saad & Sadiq video removed on castingshow-news.de (accessed August 9, 2012)
  6. Dennis Sand : Germany now has a jihad rapper again. In: Welt.de . March 21, 2016, accessed June 22, 2016 .
  7. ^ Ronen Steinke: Jihad-Pop. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . June 22, 2016. Retrieved June 22, 2016 .
  8. Danijel Majic: Don't let the racists rest. In: Frankfurter Rundschau. February 19, 2017, accessed April 6, 2018 .