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Beginner

Beginner was a German hip-hop trio from Hamburg with Jan Delay, Denyo, and DJ Mad. Their debut album 'Flashnizm' came out in 1998, followed by records like...

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Beginner, the Hamburg hip-hop trio with Jan Delay

A German group that mixed rap, reggae, and soul across albums like 'Flashnizm' and 'Bambule'.

For a sense of their range, check out 'Liebes Lied' and 'Ahnma.' They frame the group's mix of softer moments and sharper hits.

Beginner's music was just what it was: German hip-hop from Hamburg, straightforward and occasionally sharp. They had a hit with 'Ahnma,' which featured Gzuz and Gentleman, and their song 'Liebes Lied' showed a different, softer side compared to tracks like 'Burna' or 'Das Boot.' Some of their lyrics dealt with social issues, which occasionally drew criticism, but they kept at it through the 2000s without much fuss about their place in the scene.

Their debut album 'Flashnizm' came out in 1998, followed by records like 'Bambule' in 2003 and 'Advanced Chemistry' in 2009. Jan Delay handled most of the vocals, mixing rap with reggae and soul touches, while Denyo's verses tended to be more raw and personal, and DJ Mad built the beats.

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Beginner was a German hip-hop trio from Hamburg with Jan Delay, Denyo, and DJ Mad. Their debut album 'Flashnizm' came out in 1998, followed by records like 'Bambule' in 2003 and 'Advanced Chemistry' in 2009. They had a hit with 'Ahnma,' which featured Gzuz and Gentleman.

Jan Delay handled most of the vocals, mixing rap with reggae and soul touches. Denyo's verses tended to be more raw and personal, while DJ Mad built the beats. Their song 'Liebes Lied' showed a different, softer side compared to tracks like 'Burna' or 'Das Boot.'

Some of their lyrics dealt with social issues, which occasionally drew criticism. They kept at it through the 2000s, putting out albums every few years without much fuss about their place in the scene. The music was just what it was: German hip-hop from Hamburg, straightforward and occasionally sharp.

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