Da Crime Posse was one well-known group in the genre of in Germany. The group was composed of one Turkish people (M.Ali), one German person (Olcay/Ole), and one Cuban person (Babalu). In his essay addressing the development of hip-hop in Germany, author Timothy S. Brown suggests that many musical groups in Germany are adopting a sort of “symbolic ethnicity” which asserts that one “does not necessarily have to be Turkish” to assume the Turkish identity. Furthermore, a scholar named Dietmar Elfein has cited Da Crime Posse as an example of how the “Turkish identity proposed is a mythological one” in the sense that one did not necessarily have to be Turkish to assume this symbolic ethnicity. Perhaps one of the most important musical collaborations that Da Crime Posse has taken part in has bee
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| - Da Crime Posse, auch bekannt als DCP, ist eine Kieler Hip-Hop-Formation, die als wesentlicher Bestandteil von Cartel überregionale Bekanntheit erlangte. Die Gruppe rappte sowohl auf Deutsch als auch auf Türkisch. Auch plattdeutsche Raplinien befanden sich in ihrem Repertoire. Nach ihrer Mitwirkung an dem Album Cartel und einer damit verbundenen Reihe internationaler, höchst erfolgreicher Konzerte und Fernsehauftritte innerhalb der Formation Cartel trat das Projekt ab 1996 wieder solo auf. (de)
- Da Crime Posse was one well-known group in the genre of in Germany. The group was composed of one Turkish people (M.Ali), one German person (Olcay/Ole), and one Cuban person (Babalu). In his essay addressing the development of hip-hop in Germany, author Timothy S. Brown suggests that many musical groups in Germany are adopting a sort of “symbolic ethnicity” which asserts that one “does not necessarily have to be Turkish” to assume the Turkish identity. Furthermore, a scholar named Dietmar Elfein has cited Da Crime Posse as an example of how the “Turkish identity proposed is a mythological one” in the sense that one did not necessarily have to be Turkish to assume this symbolic ethnicity. Perhaps one of the most important musical collaborations that Da Crime Posse has taken part in has bee (en)
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| - Da Crime Posse, auch bekannt als DCP, ist eine Kieler Hip-Hop-Formation, die als wesentlicher Bestandteil von Cartel überregionale Bekanntheit erlangte. Die Gruppe rappte sowohl auf Deutsch als auch auf Türkisch. Auch plattdeutsche Raplinien befanden sich in ihrem Repertoire. Nach ihrer Mitwirkung an dem Album Cartel und einer damit verbundenen Reihe internationaler, höchst erfolgreicher Konzerte und Fernsehauftritte innerhalb der Formation Cartel trat das Projekt ab 1996 wieder solo auf. Mitglieder von Da Crime Posse waren zu verschiedenen Zeiten Ali Aksoy, der in ihrer erfolgreichsten Phase für die Musik verantwortlich war, O. Jess, M. Galvez Perello, Selman und Erhan und Celikbilek Apo aka Inceefe. Die Band wirkte neben regulären Hip-Hop-Veröffentlichungen in der Türkei im deutschen Zusammenhang an Projekten außerhalb des Genres mit, die später zum Teil als Hörbücher erschienen. Zum Beispiel steuerten die Musiker ein knappes Dutzend Raps zu dem Hörspiel Kanak Sprak von dem ebenfalls aus Kiel stammenden Schriftsteller Feridun Zaimoglu bei, das von der ARD produziert und bereits auf verschiedenen Sendern mehrfach wiederholt wurde oder begleiteten Rezitationen Ben Beckers der nordafrikanischen Reiseskizzen von Gustave Flaubert (hieran wirkten allerdings nur Selman und Erhan mit), was durch den Filmmusiker Ali N. Askin zu einem Hörbild verarbeitet ebenfalls zunächst im Radio gesendet wurde. Auch in der mit dem Civis-Preis ausgezeichneten Rap-Reportage Deutschland im Winter – Kanakistan waren sie zu hören. (de)
- Da Crime Posse was one well-known group in the genre of in Germany. The group was composed of one Turkish people (M.Ali), one German person (Olcay/Ole), and one Cuban person (Babalu). In his essay addressing the development of hip-hop in Germany, author Timothy S. Brown suggests that many musical groups in Germany are adopting a sort of “symbolic ethnicity” which asserts that one “does not necessarily have to be Turkish” to assume the Turkish identity. Furthermore, a scholar named Dietmar Elfein has cited Da Crime Posse as an example of how the “Turkish identity proposed is a mythological one” in the sense that one did not necessarily have to be Turkish to assume this symbolic ethnicity. Perhaps one of the most important musical collaborations that Da Crime Posse has taken part in has been that with Karakan and Erci E. Cina-i Sebeke (of Da Crime Posse) was the individual who met fellow Turkish hip-hop artists Karakan and Erci-E and spurred their musical collaboration. Together, they established the legendary group Cartel and released a compilation album in 1995. The only single from their self-titled album, composed by , brought the biggest success in the history of Turkish hip-hop. With this unexpected success, they achieved Gold and Platinum status (plus many more awards) by selling more than 2,250,000 copies. It was being the hip-hop formation from Kiel. (en)
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