Undhassenichgesehen In the days of the increasingly popular "Gangsta Raps" of German would-be pimps as Eko, Sido, Bushido, hold the flag high for Fettes Brot unconventional and innovative Hip Hop with catchy melodies and smart, witty lyrics. The Prolls her tits-ass-tails-rap; us philistines who are not brought up in Berlin's ghetto, meaty Fettes Brot. That said, I must confess that "built on the water" is my first bread album though. So far I've just given me satisfied with the singles. However, I get the impression that the Hamburger cheerful natures have ever delivered one of its most serious works here. Apart from the obligatory feel-good songs like "Emanuela" or the opener "As always" be with pieces such as "Should this be?" and open and direct but not addressed "On days like this" topical issues of social and community explosiveness without sensitivity. The overall impression is is partly cheerful, partly very empathetic and sensitive tracks like "Yasmin", "Believe tuned" or "wrong decision", which is pretty much everyone Normalo (ie all non-Gangstas and anti-Pimps) can identify content rounded. "Built on the water": Four stars for a thematically versatile and disarmingly honest and sincere breads album, which for my personal taste, a'la only one or two Pachty-Ohrwümer "gay girls" or "out there" to the maximum rating . missing