Alphagene
Alphagene | ||||
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Studio album by Kollegah | ||||
Released | November 16, 2007 (Germany) | |||
Genre | German hip hop | |||
Label | Selfmade Records | |||
Producer | Rizbo, Jimmy Ledrac and Vizir | |||
Kollegah chronology | ||||
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Alphagene (German for "Alphagenes") is the debut album by German rapper Kollegah. It was released on November 16, 2007 on Selfmade Records and was produced by hip hop producer Rizbo. That album brought Kollegah the first time in the German Albums Chart.
The album features guest parts by DeineLtan, Favorite, Bass Sultan Hengzt, K.I.Z. and Slick One.
History
After the release of his mixtape Boss der Bosse Kollegah started to work on his debut album which had taken him nine months to finish. For six months he worked on his records so intensively that he had no contact to his family and friends during that time.[1]
Track listing
All notes are taken from: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphagene#Produktion
- "Intro" – 2:31
- Produced by: Rizbo
- "Veni, Vidi, Vici" – 2:25
- Produced by: Six June
- "Alphagene" – 3:23
- Produced by: JAW
- "Showtime III" – 4:34
- Produced by: Rizbo
- "24/7" 3:55
- Featuring: Sahin
- Produced by: JAW
- "Kuck auf die Goldkette 2007" – 3:51
- Produced by: Rizbo
- "Endlevel" – 4:34
- Featuring: DeineLtan
- Produced by: Rizbo
- "Dealer" (Prelude) – 0:59
- Produced by: JAW
- "Vom Dealer zum Star" – 3:51
- "Star" (Afterlude) – 2:29
- Produced by: Vizir
- "Der Boss hängt voll Gold" – 4:06
- "Sie hassen uns" – 3:52
- Featuring: Toony
- "Alles was ich hab" – 3:47
- Produced by: Rizbo
- "Selfmade Endbosse" – 4:28
- Featuring: Favorite
- Produced by: Nace & Shalla
- "Machomannstyle" – 3:57
- Featuring: Bass Sultan Hengzt
- Produced by: JAW
- "Legenden" - 3:41
- Featuring: K.I.Z.
- Produced by: Rizbo
- "Der Einzelkämpfer" – 3:13
- Produced by: Vizir
- "Ein Junge weint hier nicht" () – 4:25
- Featuring: Slick One & Tarek of K.I.Z.
- Produced by: Rizbo
- "Pokerfacekönig" – 4:15
- Produced by: Jimmy Ledrac
- "Outro" – 3:46
- Produced by: JAW
Reference list
- ↑ "Alphagene – Wikipedia" (in German). De.wikipedia.org. 2011-12-25. Retrieved 2012-01-14.