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Dive into the world of Kollegah with his fourth solo album, "King," a powerful testament to his prowess in the German hip-hop scene. Released on May 9, 2014, under Selfmade Records, this album is a collection of 19 tracks that span over an hour and eleven minutes, each one a testament to Kollegah's lyrical genius and artistic vision. "King" is not just an album; it's a statement, a declaration of Kollegah's reign in the world of German rap.
The journey of "King" began in early 2013, following the success of Kollegah's collaborative album with Farid Bang, "Jung, brutal, gutaussehend 2." The album went through multiple iterations, with Kollegah refining and perfecting each track to ensure it met his high standards. The result is a body of work that showcases Kollegah's versatility and depth as an artist.
"King" features a mix of styles, from gangsta rap to conscious hip-hop, all tied together by Kollegah's distinctive flow and introspective lyrics. The album opens with "Alpha," setting the tone for the rest of the record, and includes standout tracks like "R.I.P.," "Cohibas, blauer Dunst" featuring Farid Bang, and "Karate." Each song is a unique piece of Kollegah's artistic puzzle, coming together to form a cohesive and compelling narrative.
The album's title track, "King," was released ahead of the album, generating buzz and anticipation among fans. The song's success was a precursor to the album's chart-topping performance, which saw "King" debut at number one in Germany, outperforming even the legendary Michael Jackson in the same week.
"King" is more than just an album; it's a snapshot of Kollegah's artistic evolution, a reflection of his journey, and a declaration of his status in the German hip-hop scene. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to Kollegah's music, "King" is an album that demands your attention and respect. So, press play, turn up the volume, and let Kollegah take you on a journey through the streets of Germany, one verse at a time.