This hope fell apart but. Then and now. If the film is an absolute peak, the album is thus a disappointment compared. Real highlights are almost non-existent. The album murmurs to himself and simply can not get away from the monotony that is specified from the outset, out. Much of the problem lies with DJ Desue who has produced most of the album. Desue's not a bad producer, on the contrary. But that does not help to the contrary in this monotony. If other producers to take over the desk, but no really big change is needed. There may be quite a few things that convince, but moves all but a damn average, boring and ridiculous for Sido ratios level.
Clearly heard is that Sido does not have the intention to present itself alone on the album. Similar to Eminem he has a lot of the plate allowed other people to court. Thus, the listener has the pleasure to contact with some names. In addition to an unfortunately only average operating here is Sido B-Tight the Artist, which occupies the most important role and therefore the actual film takes a great reference. But here is exactly the same problem: Is the B-Tight wonderfully merged into the film in the role, it is boring here and can not convince completely. The fact that he has here with Sido most playing time, of course, is a great joy, I hear B-Tight but happy, but this joy simply can not be met. However, a surprising feature is Favorite. Surprising because Sido and Kollegah are not the best of friends, and thus these two artists work surprisingly here in their common track. While Sido doing wonderfully plays off his talent, but faded Favorite compared with its other benefits. Unfortunately Alpa Gun has the same problem. That Sido and Alpa were anyway not in agreement, was long before gratitude. All the more surprising was Alpa his appearance on the album. Unfortunately, he can absolutely convince nothing. More self-promotion because of serious support sound me out. Too bad, because this very particular Alpa is one of the best rappers in Germany and is one of my big favorites! Strangely, but is also actually the otherwise talented Erick Sermon completely perished. A single track was actually exactly for me what I wanted. But this is not grabs me. Whether it was the beat I do not know, but I wanted to push it, because otherwise I would be disappointed by this legend. Overall, however, can not also shine guests like Doreen, Laas Unltd, Tony D and arrest warrant. Only MoTrip shows his excessive talent and know in which direction to go his first album.
As for the themes of the album but you get a great orientation to the film. Anyone who has seen the film, so already know that an ordinary, if not quite outstanding range of topics is given. Stress with the police, for friendship, for disloyalty, careers, poverty and many other topics were mentioned. A complement to the film is thus given.
It's just a shame that you can not permeated this diversity across the board and handed in a movie for the right product. Precepts I get almost nothing. Uninspired beats and misappointments churning. While that comes with the live performance 'terminus' the climax, tracks like 'mouth', are 'jumping up' and 'Deeper and deeper into the mire' very good examples, lacking the final leap to perfection. Conversely, however, is 'Life is a ***** A hole', which comes along with miserable Parts, a terrible hook and a dirty beat. Other tracks are even trash, but are not quite as the Flop, and a whole lot to me Committee is necessary with just under 55 minutes.
HÖRTIPPS:
- Mouth (Sido & B-Tight)
- Spring up (Sido)
- Deeper and deeper (feat MoTrip Sido.) In the dirt
- Terminus (Live)