Cloud 7 (Max Herre Song)

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cloud 7
Max Herre
publication August 3, 2012
length 4:21
Genre (s) Pop , rap
Author (s) Max Herre,
Philipp Poisel ,
Frank Pilsl,
Samon Kawamura ,
Roberto Di Gioia
Label Nesola
album Hello World!
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Cloud 7 (with Philipp Poisel )
  DE 6th 08/17/2012 (33 weeks)
  AT 21st 08/17/2012 (8 weeks)
  CH 29 08/19/2012 (7 weeks)

Cloud 7 is a song by the German rapper Max Herre , in cooperation with the German songwriter Philipp Poisel . The piece was released on August 3, 2012 as the first single from his third studio album Hallo Welt! .

Emergence

The song was written by Max Herre and Philipp Poisel . Frank Pilsl, Samon Kawamura and Roberto Di Gioia also participated in the composition . The song was produced by Kahedi, who had previously worked with Max Herre.

publication

The single was released together with the songs Every Day Too Many and 1992 on August 3, 2012. The EP Cloud 7 also contained the instrumentals . All of these songs are also in his studio album Hello World! available, which appeared on August 24, 2012. The official music video was released on YouTube on August 9, 2012, shortly before the album was released.

In the single charts determined by GfK Entertainment , the song reached number six in Germany on August 17, 2012 and stayed there for a total of 33 weeks.

content

The content of the song deals with the successes and failures of life. There are moments when you are “on cloud nine” and happy, but also defeats, problems and senselessness. Max Herre and Philipp Poisel call for people to “close their eyes” and overcome these obstacles.

Max Herre commented on the content of the song in an interview as follows:

“Here I am describing the doubts and strife with our lives. At the same time, I am aware that we are talking about luxury problems. And I feel ashamed about it. "

Reviews

Cloud 7 received mostly positive reviews. Simon Langemann from Laut.de judges that the single is “tailor-made for the melancholic Philipp Poisel” and that Herre “meanwhile once more shines with philosophical verses”. The hip-hop magazine Juice.de looks back on the life's work of Max Herre and writes: "Of course, Max has still not forgotten how to rap." He has "been an integral part of the German rap cosmos for over 15 years."

Individual evidence

  1. a b Chart sources: DE AT CH
  2. a b Online database - musical works. online.gema.de, accessed on December 17, 2016 .
  3. Max Herre - Cloud 7 ft. Philipp Poisel on YouTube
  4. Max Herre - Cloud 7 Lyrics. Genius.com , accessed December 18, 2016 .
  5. Max Herre returns to hip-hop: the new album "Hallo, Welt!" Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , August 20, 2012, accessed on December 18, 2016 .
  6. Simon Langemann: A tightrope walk between poetry and pathos. Laut.de , accessed on January 10, 2020 .
  7. Max Herre feat. Philipp Poisel - Wolke 7. Juice.de , July 25, 2012, accessed on January 10, 2020 .