Wie Jan Delay Deutschrap mit einem Reggae-Album verändert hat | Hall of Fame

In 2001, Jan Delay released his solo debut, "Searching for the Jan Soul Rebels," consciously taking a different path than the rest of the German rap scene at the time. With a blend of rap, reggae, soul, and funk, he created a sound that was new then and musically expanded the landscape of German rap. At the same time, the album also made clear statements with tracks like "Vergiftet" (Poisoned) and "Söhne Stammheims" (Sons of Stammheim). In the new episode of "Hall of Fame," Niko explains why this album was ahead of its time, its influence on German rap, and why it is still considered an important milestone. Enjoy the video! The logo contains the following graphic: https://vectorportal.com/de/vector/be...