Zenit RR
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Studio album by RAF Camora | ||||
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Label (s) | Indipendenza | |||
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10 |
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29:27 |
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Zenit RR is the eighth solo album by the Austrian rapper RAF Camora . It was released on January 10, 2020 via his own label Indipendenza for free streaming as a thank you to the fans. The RR in the title stands for his real name Raphael Ragucci . The album was also released as a double CD in RAF Camora's internet shop , together with its predecessor Zenit .
production
The album was produced almost entirely by the two producer teams The Royals and The Cratez , who contributed the music to nine of the ten songs. RAF Camora was also involved in the production of two songs. There is also an instrumental by Beataura.
Cover design
The upper part of the album cover shows a raven made of yellow lines and below the yellow lettering RAF Camora and the lettering Zenit in Japanese characters. At the bottom of the picture is the title Zenit RR in yellow. The background is completely black.
Guest Posts
In addition to RAF Camora, other artists are represented on nine of the ten songs on the album. The German rappers Bonez MC and Kontra K made guest appearances in the songs Es geht vor vor or Warned , while the musician Bausa can be heard on Flex . The rapper KC Rebell is involved in OK, OK , and the piece Who knows, is a collaboration with singer Gallo Nerø . The rapper Ufo361 is also involved in the Legenda track , while RAF Camora on ROSÉ is supported by the Austrian Joshi Mizu . Other guest contributions come from the rapper Ahmad Amin (on Lento ) and the singer Lent (on FEFE 488 ).
Track list
# | title | Guest musician | producer | length |
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1 | I'm gone | The Royals, The Cratez | 2:41 | |
2 | It is progressing | Bonez MC | Beataura | 3:00 |
3 | OK, OK | KC Rebell | The Royals, The Cratez | 2:35 |
4th | FEFE 488 | Lent | The Royals, The Cratez | 3:04 |
5 | Legend | Ufo361 | The Royals, The Cratez, RAF Camora | 4:04 |
6th | Flex | Bausa | The Royals, The Cratez | 2:36 |
7th | Warned | Against K | The Royals, The Cratez, RAF Camora | 2:55 |
8th | Lento | Ahmad Amin | The Royals, The Cratez | 2:37 |
9 | ROSE | Joshi Mizu | The Royals, The Cratez | 2:57 |
10 | Who knows | Gallo Nerø | The Royals, The Cratez | 2:58 |
Chart successes
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Zenit RR itself could not enter the charts, as the streams were counted to the previous album Zenit , which rose from position 43 back to the top of the German charts this week.
Although no single was released from the album, the song Es geht vorzug reached number 20 in the German charts due to streaming and individual downloads, and it reached number 5 and 25 in Austria and Switzerland, respectively. The singles OK, OK and FEFE 488 were able to do so placed in the charts in Austria and Switzerland.
reception
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laut.de |
Dominik Lippe from the website laut.de rated Zenit RR with two out of a possible five points. He criticizes the sometimes clumsy lyrics and predictable song concepts. RAF Camora had "artistically exceeded the same with the encore at its zenith." Also, "the guest list is not surprising."
Individual evidence
- ↑ album cover
- ↑ Chart sources: Germany - Austria - Switzerland
- ↑ Chart tracking Zenit on officialcharts.de
- ↑ Rating: laut.de