Carlo Cokxxx Nutten

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Carlo Cokxxx Nutten
Carlo Cokxxx Nutten - Cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released21 October 2002
GenreGerman hip hop, gangsta rap
Length53:21
LabelAggro Berlin
ProducerBushido & DJ Ilan
Bushido and Fler chronology
Carlo Cokxxx Nutten
(2002)
Carlo Cokxxx Nutten 2
(2009)
Bushido chronology
King of KingZ
(2001)
Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten
(2002)
Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline
(2003)
Fler chronology
Carlo Cokxxx Nutten
(2002)
Neue Deutsche Welle
(2005)

Carlo Cokxxx Nutten ("Carlo Colucci [Italian fashion brand], Coke, Hookers") is an album by German rappers Bushido (alias Sonny Black) and Fler (alias Frank White). It was released on 21 October 2002 by Aggro Berlin.

In 2005, the follow-up Carlo Cokxxx Nutten II was released, again under Bushido's pseudonym "Sonny Black", with Baba Saad as replacement of Fler due to the feud between Aggro Berlin and Bushido. In 2009, after the closing of Aggro Berlin, Bushido and Fler ended their feud and released the third part as Carlo Cokxxx Nutten 2.

Background[]

During that time, Bushido was signed to the label, along with his mates Sido and B-Tight. The album was Fler's first professional album release and appearance in public.

Bushido produced most of the beats and used the pseudonym "Sonny Black", inspired by film Donnie Brasco that was based on Dominick Napolitano. Fler used the pseudonym "Frank White", named after the character of King of New York.[1] For the beat production, Bushido used a MPC and DJ Ilan mixed and edited the finished songs.

The album title came from a colleague of a former graffiti group. "Carlo" stands for the brand Carlo Colucci, "Cokxxx" for cocaine, and "Nutten" for prostitutes.[1]

The song lyrics are most about the difficult life in the ghetto, including drugs, violence, force of arms, and prostitution.

Legacy[]

The album is regarded as one of the most influential German gangsta rap albums.[2] It achieved the breakthrough to the German-speaking gangsta rap and also for Aggro Berlin. Bushido and Fler became widely known in the German hip hop scene through the album's success. Bushido released his debut Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline the following year 2003, which reached number 88 in German charts.

Track listing[]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro, Electro, Ghetto"Bushido2:11
2."Cordon Sport Massenmord" (Cordon Sport mass murder)Bushido3:46
3."Yo, peace man!"Bushido & DJ Ilan3:48
4."Miami" (Skit)Bushido0:49
5."Badewiese" (Bathing meadow)Bushido & DJ Ilan3:58
6."Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten" (Carlo, coke, hookers)Bushido3:25
7."Warum?" (Why?) (featuring B-Tight)Bushido & DJ Ilan3:43
8."Dein Leben" (Your life)Bushido3:56
9."Geh nach Hause" (Go home)Bushido3:33
10."Drogen, Sex, Gangbang" (Drugs, sex, gang bang) (featuring King Orgasmus One)Bushido & DJ Ilan4:04
11."Cokxxx" (Skit)Bushido1:01
12."Boss"Bushido3:35
13."Wer will Krieg?" (Who wants war?)Bushido & DJ Ilan4:00
14."Schau mich an" (Look at me)Bushido4:10
15."Behindert" (Impaired)Bushido3:44
16."Sag nicht..." (Don't say...) (featuring D-Bo)Bushido & DJ Ilan3:44
17."Outro" 0:09
Samples[3]
  • "Intro, Electro, Ghetto" contains an excerpt from Full Metal Jacket
  • "Cordon Sport Massenmord" contains a sample of "The Devil's Stars Burn Cold" by Endvre
  • "Yo, peace man!" contains a sample of "She Is Dead" by Éric Serra
  • "Badewiese" contains a sample of "Heaven's Gate" by Joe Hisaishi & "Keep It Thoro" by Prodigy[4]
  • "Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten" contains a sample of "Viel zu viel" by Herbert Grönemeyer[5]
  • "Boss" contains a sample of "A Kaleidoscope of Mathematic" by James Horner[5]
  • "Wer will Krieg?" contains a sample of "The World Is One" by Forthcoming Fire
  • "Schau mich an" contains a sample of "Nash Descends Into Parcher's World" by James Horner[5]
  • "Behindert" contains a sample of "The Cross" by Samael[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Bravo HipHop Special (issue 8, July 2009) p. 77
  2. ^ ""Von Der Skyline Zum Bordstein Zurück" von Bushido – laut.de – Album". Laut.de. 16 November 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5BnR6ySDrY
  4. ^ "Bushido (2) produziert Sonny Black & Frank White - Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 21 October 2002. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "[Musik] Bushido klaut von Nox Arcana". Zeitzeuge. 6 October 2008. Archived from the original on 3 June 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2012.

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