His Swiss German songs about everyday life and personal moments have connected with listeners for over two decades.
If you want to get a feel for Bligg, listen to 'Deet Isch Tüür' for his everyday storytelling and '079' for when he steps into something sharper.
Bligg's music matters because he raps in Swiss German about things people actually live through, like the immigration debate in '079' or the small moments in 'Deet Isch Tüür.' He doesn't dress it up, and that directness has kept him relevant in Switzerland since the early 2000s.
He started around 2000 with his debut album '0816,' which had tracks like 'Rosalie.' Over the years, his songs have ranged from personal reflections like 'Spiegel' to more pointed social commentary, and he's worked with artists like Stefanie Heinzmann on 'Mit Liib und Seel.'
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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