Asphalt Massaka is the debut album by German rapper Farid Bang. It released on 4 July 2008 over German Dream Entertainment. The feature part of "Mein Block" was changed in the 2015 re-release and digital release from Deso Dogg to a new part by the rapper Jasko.

Asphalt Massaka
Studio album by
Released4 July 2008
GenreHip hop, battle rap
LabelSelfmade Records
Farid Bang chronology
Asphalt Massaka
(2008)
Jung, brutal, gutaussehend
(2009)

Musical style

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The album contains mainly battle rap tracks and diss tracks, including "Asphalt Massaka" and "Der Härteste im Land". Except for "Zweimal im Leben", a storytelling track, and "Jüngste Tag", a thoughtful song.

According to an interview with Toxik from hiphop.de, Farid Bang explained that his disses and insults towards some German rappers are only to be taken "sportive".[1]

Track listing

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No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"CeeJay Beats3:17
2."Wer ist Düsseldorf" (Who is Düsseldorf)CeeJay Beats3:42
3."Der Araber" (The arabian, featuring Moemusic)Juh-Dee3:36
4."Der Tag der Toten" (The day of the dead, featuring Billy 13)Firuz3:35
5."Asphalt Massaka"CeeJay Beats4:12
6."Ich geh auf 4" (I go on 4, featuring Eko Fresh)Niemehr4free Betas4:27
7."Der Härteste im Land" (The hardness in the country)Niemehr4free Betas3:06
8."Mein Block" (My block, featuring Deso Dogg)Kingsize4:10
9."Zweimal im Leben" (Twice in life)CeeJay Beats4:25
10."Jüngste Tag" (Youngest day, featuring Billy 13 & Al-Gear)CeeJay Beats2:38
11."An die Wand" (On the wall, featuring G-Style)Niemehr4free Betas4:12
12."Bladi Musik" (featuring Capkekz)CeeJay Beats3:37
13."Gangsta leben kürzer" (Gangsters live shorter, featuring Eko Fresh & Tekken Bugatti)Gee Futuristic & X-plosive Beats4:03
14."Russisch Roulette" (Russian roulette, featuring Hakan Abi)Niemehr4free Betas3:48
15."Nutten wollen Bang" (Hooded want Bang, featuring Prodycem)Prodycem4:21
16."Hier kommt der Führer" (Here comes the leader)Joshimixu3:37
17."110" (featuring Summer Cem)Juh-Dee3:13
18."Outro"CeeJay Beats4:34
Samples
  • "Wer ist Düsseldorf" contains a sample of "Seven Notes in Black" by The Vince Tempera Orchestra[2][3]

Marketing

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A video was filmed for the track "An die Wand". This album didn´t rise in the charts.

References

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  1. ^ "Farid Bang Interview Part 2". HipHop.de. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  2. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
  3. ^ "'Seven Notes in Black' by the Vince Tempera Orchestra (1977)". YouTube.
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