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Neue Deutsche Welle Studio album by Fler Released May 2, 2005 Genre German hip hop Label Aggro Berlin Producer Beathoavenz, Paul NZA & Kilian, DJ Shusta, DJ Desue, Don Tone, Tai Jason, Loggarizm, Fuego Fler chronology Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten
(2002)Neue Deutsche Welle
(2005)Trendsetter
(2006)Neue Deutsche Welle (German for New German Wave; see Neue Deutsche Welle) is the 1st solo album by German rapper Fler. The album is accused of having nationalist views[1], because of his lyrics in songs like "Neue Deutsche Welle", such as the line: Das ist schwarz, rot, gold - hart und stolz ("This is black, red, gold - hard and proud"). The black, red, and gold refers to the colors of the German flag.
Contents
Background and production
After Fler had worked and released with rapper Bushido, his first professional album Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten in 2002, he became popular in the underground hip hop scene.
Track listing
Standart Edition
No. Title Producer(s) Length 1. "Papa ist da (Intro)" ("Daddy is back") Paul NZA & Kilian 3:27 2. "A.G.G.R.O." (feat. Tony D & B-Tight) DJ Desue 3:46 3. "Jackpot" Paul NZA & Kilian 2:59 4. "Skit" 0:17 5. "NDW 2005" Paul NZA & Kilian 3:51 6. "Was?!" ("What?!) DJ Shusta 4:33 7. "F.L.E.R." Beathoavenz 3:52 8. "20:15" (feat. G-Hot) Paul NZA & Kilian 3:05 9. "Skit" 0:08 10. "Playboy" (feat. Sido) Don Tone 3:50 11. "Bitte Bitte" ("Please, please") Beathoavenz 3:36 12. "Eine Bombe du liegst" ("A bomb and you're lying" feat. G-Hot) Don Tone 3:47 13. "BÄNG BÄNG" Fuego 3:48 14. "Willkommen in Berlin" ("Welcome in Berlin" feat. Megaloh) Tai Jason 3:57 15. "Ein Mann, ein Wort" ("A man, a word") Paul NZA & Kilian 3:55 16. "Skit" 1:20 17. "Abtörn Görl" (feat. Deine Lieblings Rapper) Paul NZA & Kilian 3:54 18. "Alles wird gut" ("Everything will be fine" feat. G-Hot) Loggarizm 4:04 19. "Neue Deutsche Welle 2004" (feat. Shizoe) Fuego 3:35 20. "Schwererziehbar 2005" ("Difficult to educate 2005") Fuego 4:01 Premium Edition
- "Nach eigenen Regeln" (feat. G-Hot) – 3:56
- "Mentalität" – 3:36
Samples
- "NDW 2005" contains a sample of "Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco.
Controversy
Fler has been accused of nationalist views because of his lyrics from his album: "[...] This is black, red, gold - hard and proud, nobody noticed it, but believe me my mom is German [...]".
The critics also accused him of using a Hitler quotation, a reference to the 1939 invasion of Poland. Original from Hitler: "Since 5.45 we have been shooting back". Fler's publicity: "On the 1st of May I will be shooting back".
Rapper and labelmate Sido said in VIVA on 17th June 2005 that neither Fler nor anybody else is a Nazi at Aggro Berlin. Bushido, a formerly member of the label, claimed that this wasn't "just" for marking:
"It wasn't just Aggro. Fler did it on his own, as a reaction. All his friends are damn proud of being Arabs or Turks. So Fler presented himself as a proud German. […] I don't want to use my Tunesian father as an alibi, and of course friends of mine have played with Nazi references, most recently Fler, but if you use the Reichsflagge as part of your logo and ride around with skinheads in your video then you can't be surprised at this sort of reaction. I have always distanced myself from that kind of shit."
Fler defended himself, that he isn't a Nazi. He himself dislikes them. With the following quotations, he gaves a correct position to the accuses:
- "I beat Nazis [...]" from "A.G.G.R.O."
- "I'm not a Nazi, I'm a German with identity"
- "If Nazis would rap, believe me, they all were already dead / You want to fuck somebody now? Fuck the NPD!"
References
External links
- (German) Aggro Berlin
- (German) Fler
Categories:- 2005 albums
- Fler albums
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