Childhood friends who built a following with straightforward lyrics and steady albums in the German rap scene.
For a sense of their style, 'Holz' and 'Komm Sach Ma' are good places to start. They're straightforward, sometimes blunt, and grounded in their own perspective.
They came up in Berlin's underground hip-hop scene in the early 2000s, putting out raw tracks that felt direct and personal. Their 2012 album 'In Gottes Namen' topped the charts and included 'Holz,' one of their most recognized songs. They've kept releasing music like 'Neverlandranch' and 'Rede Nicht Mit Mir,' documenting their perspective without much fuss about legacy.
Daniel Schneider and Patrick Hübner formed 257ers in 2001, starting with a self-titled debut in 2007. They had a chart-topping album by 2012 and kept putting out albums steadily after that, working within the German rap landscape. Their catalog, from early material to later songs, just documents where they were at the time.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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