TP4L
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Compilation album by Trailerpark | |||||||||
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20th October 2017 |
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44:06 |
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TP4L ( Trailerpark for Life ) is the fourth music album by the German rap group Trailerpark and the third in the current line-up with Basti , Timi Hendrix , Alligatoah and Sudden . It was released on October 20, 2017 via their label Trailerpark as a standard edition and limited box set , including the Shitmunk Edition and the DVD Trailerpark Intim Vol. 2 .
production
Most of the album was produced by music producer Tai Jason , who contributed ten instrumentals, six of which he collaborated with Alligatoah. Two songs were produced by Beatzarre and one beat was produced by Randy Robot.
Cover design
The album cover shows a torn photo of the four band members Alligatoah, Sudden, Basti and Timi Hendrix (from left to right) sitting on a couch. Above is the gray lettering Trailerpark and underneath the colorful title TP4L . The background is kept white.
Track list
# | title | producer | length |
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1 | TP4L | Randy Robot | 2:52 |
2 | Finally normal people | Tai Jason | 3:36 |
3 | You can die anywhere | Beatzarre | 4:07 |
4th | Poo fighters | Tai Jason, Alligatoah | 3:02 |
5 | Don't feel like that | Tai Jason, Alligatoah | 2:52 |
6th | Work colleagues | Beatzarre | 3:35 |
7th | Poverty drives young people into pop music | Tai Jason, Alligatoah | 3:43 |
8th | According to all the rules of the art | Tai Jason, Alligatoah | 2:49 |
9 | Bad habit | Tai Jason | 2:58 |
10 | Rapetrain | Tai Jason, Alligatoah | 3:14 |
11 | Marked as read | Tai Jason | 4:42 |
12 | away from here | Tai Jason, Alligatoah | 3:48 |
13 | Aragorn | Tai Jason | 2:48 |
Chart successes and singles
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TP4L entered the German album charts at number 1 on October 27, 2017 , with the group reaching the top position for the first time. The album reached number 3 in Austria and number 43 in Switzerland. It was number 80 in the 2017 annual German album charts.
On August 2, 2017, the first single Poverty drives young people into pop music was released for download . The second release, Finally Normal People, followed on August 20 and the title song TP4L was released as the third single on September 27, 2017 . On the day the album was released, the fourth single You can die anywhere , which reached number 37 in the German charts, was released. Music videos were also shot for the four songs .
reception
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laut.de |
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rappers.in |
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Dominik Lippe from laut.de rated TP4L with two out of a possible five points. On the album, a great “talent gap within the formation” becomes clear, which is expressed in “a catchy hook from the all-rounder Alligatoah and some stanzas by Basti, Sudden and Timi Hendrix, which are filled with allegedly lyrical taboos”. "In terms of content, Trailerpark are once again under the sign of the KKK - coke, coprophilia and child abuse", which is seen as a "pseudo-provocation".
Skinny from rap.de describes TP4L “despite the very simple basic concept of four completely different protagonists, who each say bad things according to their image” as “by far the best Trailerpark album so far”, as it is “even more varied and creative”. The group's humor is controversial and a matter of taste.
Yannik Gölz from rappers.in gave the album two out of a possible six points. In terms of content, it would not do any more “except to combine pounding-beer tent pop with slapstick that barely goes beyond keyword dropping” and the beats are also criticized as “loveless”.
Individual evidence
- ↑ album cover
- ↑ Chart sources: DE AT CH
- ↑ Chart tracking TP4L on officialcharts.de
- ↑ Annual album charts 2017
- ↑ Rating: laut.de
- ↑ Rating: rappers.in
- ↑ Rating: rap.de