Deutscher Jam presents:
Hallo Leute!
Growing up I watched the German speaking society diversify in deliverance of the its people, fashion, along with the reshaping of the language. Recognizing that Germany has become a musical powerhouse gives us an inside look on a different side of a German speaking society. Germans have taken a genre introduced to them in 1989, reworked it into their own entity and used it as form of social justice, empowerment, diversification, and push for pride in national identity. My mission is to pull individuals away from viewing Germans as stereotypical picture of solely drinking beer, eating sausage, wearing lederhosen, and the population only consisting of one ethnicity. This insider look into a German speaking society is what I want to share with others. I want to show the world that Germany is a force to be reckoned with, and that it is on a steady upward climb to becoming a new face of what Hip-Hop has to offer.. It is vital to know that Americans have played a huge role in the intricate creation of a blueprint that Germans have used to rework into their own version of what Hip-Hop is a German speaking society. Hip-Hop is the biggest youth culture movement that has ever happened, and Hip-Hop in Germany is bigger today than ever before. It is a movement that has been reworked for the past 40 years and developed into a multifaceted entity, and there are four major elements – DJ-ing, breakdancing, graffiti, and rap. What we can watch today and why I propose focusing on the statement that I believe that Germany is a powerhouse in the music industry due to Hip-Hop. What Germans have done with it we can see today as the biggest youth culture movement in the world. Hip-Hop like a classic tape cassette has pulled Germanys past four generations and wound it into a form of expression through bold statements. The spirit of Hip-Hop has been a thriving force to create something out of nothing, that one’s background is irrelevant, and talent is what pulls a community of voices together to spark change. The blueprint which all of my knowledge focus on, showcases the hero’s and role models that have created what Hip-Hop is today in Germany and what is soon to come, and generations proceed.
Xavier Naidoo, “Ich kenne nichts (das so schön ist wie du) [feat. RZA]”
from Danke fürs Zuhören (Best Of)
Sony Music/Naidoo Records GmbH - 2012
Left Boy, “Bitte brich mein Herz nicht Baby”
from Bitte brich mein Herz nicht Baby - Single
Made Jour - 2018
Kalazh44, “Royal Rumble (feat. Nimo & Luciano)”
from Royal Rumble (feat. Nimo & Luciano) - Single
Kalazh44 - 2019
Summer Cem, “Chinchilla (feat. KC Rebell & Capital Bra)”
from Endstufe (Deluxe Edition)
Banger Musik/WM Germany - 2018
Janell Deutscher Jam September 18th, 2020
Posted In: Music Shows
Tags: deutschland, german, Germany