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Bursting onto the German hip-hop scene with a bang, Kollegah's debut album, "Zuhältertape," is a raw and unapologetic introduction to his unique style. Released on December 22, 2005, under Sony Music Catalog, this 49-minute powerhouse is a testament to Kollegah's eloquence and nonchalance, as he effortlessly slips into the role of a modern-day pimp, painting vivid pictures of street life with his lyrical prowess.
"Zuhältertape" is not just an album; it's a bold statement from a rapper who knows exactly who he is and what he stands for. With tracks like "Chinatown," "Showtime," and "Red Light District Soundtrack," Kollegah takes you through the gritty underbelly of urban life, spitting hard-hitting bars with a charisma that's hard to ignore. The album features a standout collaboration with Favorite on "Kaputt gemacht," adding another layer of depth to Kollegah's debut.
From the opening "Intro" to the closing "Outro," "Zuhältertape" is a relentless journey through the mind of one of Germany's most controversial and talented rappers. With a perfect blend of gangsta and hardcore hip-hop, this album is a classic that has left a lasting impact on the German hip-hop scene. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Kollegah's music, "Zuhältertape" is an essential addition to any hip-hop collection.