Electro Ghetto

Occupation

  • Bushido

Production

  • Bushido
  • DJ Ilan
  • Beathoavenz
  • D -Bo
  • Rasputin
  • DJ Desue

Electro Ghetto is the second solo album of the Berlin rapper Bushido. It was published ersguterjunge on 24 October 2004 to Bushido label and is the first album by Bushido after the separation from Aggro Berlin. Since 1 January 2006, the recorded music in Germany is on the index because of the song gangbang. Then, the indicated piece was removed and the album released again. Meanwhile, there is ever a re-release from the years 2005 and 2006 as well as a Limited Edition Pur ( in additional cardboard slipcase ) by 2005.

Content

Bushido style are accordingly available on Electro Ghetto electronic beats and aggressive lyrics, but also some quieter songs like Never Again, hope dies last, or butterfly. Features, there are, among others, Azad, Sentino, Cassandra Steen, Bass Sultan Hengzt and the Ex -Co - rapper Bushido, Baba Saad.

Success

Electro Ghetto rose in the 46th calendar week of 2004 at number 6 in the German charts and stayed 16 weeks in the Top 100 in 2005 was nominated the album for the Echo in 2006, Electro Ghetto received a gold record for more than 100,000 units sold.

Singles

As singles to the album the songs Electro Ghetto were (DE # 31, 9 wk. ), Never Again (DE # 53, 9 wk. ) And hope dies last (DE # 29, 8 ​​wk. ) Published.

Title list

Production

Several producers were involved in the production of the album, including the Beathoavenz, DJ Desue and Bushido itself However, most productions took over Bushido's former tour DJ, DJ Ilan. This produced the tracks Electro Ghetto, Ersguterjunge, Eternal Night, firestorm, gang bang and hope dies last. Also six tracks were produced by DJ Desue, namely Typical I, vicious, Germany, give me a mic, are you waiting for it, when we come and never again. D -Bo produced only one track. This is to butterfly. Also a beat was contributed by Rasputin. The Beathoavenz produced by the way the tracks head high and overhead as 100 There are several remixes of overheads such as 100, Typical I, Electro Ghetto and Never Again.

Illustration

The album cover is decorated in shades of gray. It shows Bushido, wearing a leather jacket, looking down. In the left part of the picture you can see Bushido's logo and the title Electro Ghetto. The artwork was done by Dirk Rudolph.

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