Flersguterjunge

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Flersguterjunge
Studio album by Fler
Released June 11, 2010
Genre Hip Hop, Rap
Label ersguterjunge
Producer Djorkaeff, Beatzarre and Bushido
Fler chronology

Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten 2
(2009)
Flersguterjunge
(2010)
Berlins Most Wanted
(2010)

Flersguterjunge is the fifth studio album by rapper Fler, that released on 11 June 2010 over hip hop label ersguterjunge as Standard and Premium Edition.

Background

After the exit of Aggro Berlin and the reconciliation with his friend Bushido in early 2009, Fler joined ersguterjunge and later signed an author contract. He and Bushido worked then on Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten 2, which released on September 11, 2009. The only single "Eine Chance/Zu Gangsta" ranked #26 in the Media Control Charts and stayed during seven week in the Top 100.[1]

According to Fler he had he changed his rap style, before the producing and working on the album. In an interview with Mixery Raw Deluxe he explained, that he choses the title Flersguterjunge for showing that he had left his Aggro Berlin past behind.[2]

Chart performance and singles

Flersguterjunge entered in the 26th calendar week of 2010 on #4 in the German Albums Chart. In the following weeks the album positions on #35, #57 and then #72, before it left the Top 100.[3]

"Das alles ist Deutschland" was released as the album's lead single on June 2, 2010. The single features vocals of Bushido and singer Sebastian Krumbiegel, who reinterpreted the chorus of his group Die Prinzen's song "Deutschland". The music video was celebrate a day before its premier. The single entered the single charts with #28 and stayed during five weeks in the Top 100.[4]

A video was shot to "Mit dem BMW/Flersguterjunge" and released as so called "street single".[5][6]

Track listing

  • All songs are produced by Djorkaeff and Beatzarre, except track 20 is produced by Michael Popescu.
  • The tracks 10, 18, 20 and 21 are only featured on the Premium edition.
No. TitleTranslation Length
1. "Intro"    0:39
2. "Neues Ich"  New Me 3:24
3. "Los, lauf!"  Come on, run! 3:35
4. "Alle gefickt"  All fucked 3:48
5. "Blaulicht bei Nacht" (featuring Bushido)Blue light at night 3:09
6. "Flersguterjunge" (featuring Bushido)  3:21
7. "Das alles ist Deutschland" (featuring Bushido & Sebastian Krumbiegel)All that is Germany 3:38
8. "Alles ist vergänglich"  All things must pass 3:12
9. "Schwer erziehbar 2010"  Difficult to educate 2010 3:31
10. "Immer noch derselbe*"  Still the same 3:01
11. "Halt mich fest" (featuring Reason)Hold me tight 3:32
12. "Ich spiel, um zu gewinnen"  I play to win 3:41
13. "Kopfgefickt" (featuring Silla)Head fucked 3:51
14. "Russisch Roulette" (background vocal by Silla)Russian roulette 3:19
15. "Gewaltbereit"  Prepared to use violence 2:55
16. "Labelboss" (Skit)  1:25
17. "Bis zum Hals in der Scheiße"  To be up in shit creek 3:09
18. "Zu viel geweint" (featuring Reason & Kay One)Cried to much 3:56
19. "Wer hätte das gedacht?"  Who'd have thought that? 3:41
20. "Engel der Nacht" (featuring Puls)Angel of the night 4:20
21. "Mit dem BMW" (featuring Sonny Black (alias Bushido))With the BMW 3:37
Samples
  • "Flersguterjunge" contains samples of "Ein Mann Armee" by Bushido, "Komm klar, Spast" by Bushido & Fler (alias Sonny Black & Frank White) and the "Yeah! Woo!" from "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins
  • "Das alles ist Deutschland" contains a sample of "Deutschland" by Die Prinzen[7][8][9]
  • "Kopfgefickt" contains a sample of "Secret Robes" by Matthew Corbett & Mike Wilkie[10]
  • "Russisch Roulette" contains a sample of "Timeless" by Lee Groves & Peter Marett[11]
  • "Mit dem BMW" contains samples of "Carlo Cokxxx Flashback" by Bushido & Fler (alias Sonny Black & Frank White)[12]

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