Inedit 2003-2010, announced as a 400 bars long mixtape, convinced a grand scale. It shows the significant evolution of the Wieners. Alone lyrics you recognize how you can improve if you just stay on the ball and that makes what you yourself feel to be correct. The RAF has always done, why not to let the development to RAF 3.0 and to his fans out in the cold, he gives the true fans of this Camora Mixtape unpublished pieces along the way. Camora is lyrically at a high level on the road that he even proves to the unreleased tracks. Feature Technically only Nazar is stated otherwise in some places even Marc Rice (Sprachtot or Sonnik Boom) to hear and of course the artists at "Deracinee" or "Faux Croire". Beat Technically the mixtape also moves at a very high level. Especially themed tracks such as "automobiles" or "Daywalker" convincing textual feat. Most songs are about 1 minute and 30 seconds, which could be described as "rip-off" now, but in this case, is wrong, because even on the cover of which is it about 400 bars (1 bar = one line which have different lengths may be, a part has an average of 16 bars at normal songs) and therefore one can not expect more than this time with 20 songs. The biggest highlight, in my opinion, is, "Testament to the brothel". This song plays in the Bundesliga and atmospheric bursts formally of successful lines.
Conclusion: All in one is "Inedit 2003-2010" a successful farewell gift Camora era. Could I recommend it? Aufjedenfall! ... If you know RAF and listening. If this should be the first purchase, then you can look at it two sided. On the one hand we have here is a good summary of the issues with which Camora has employed during the 4 albums, and is just like the atmosphere throughout. But on the other hand it can be a big flop, since for these people the game length is too short.
Closing Remarks: After RAF "O" Mic and RAF Camora a new era comes: RAF 3.0. This update. Raf third eye. Raf's third name ... RAF 3.0 is coming soon and we are RAF fans excited because I was RAF Fan at least after next stop future (since her?);)