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K.I.Z's new album tops the charts

The Berlin rappers from K.I.Z stand for breaking taboos, social criticism and political commitment. They sound very serious on their new record - and that obviously goes down well with their fans.

Nico Seyfrid (l-r), Tarek Ebéné and Maxim Drüner from the band K.I.Z. in Berlin.
Nico Seyfrid (l-r), Tarek Ebéné and Maxim Drüner from the band K.I.Z. in Berlin.

Rap - K.I.Z's new album tops the charts

The Rap trio K.I.Z ("Hurra die Welt geht under", "Rap about Hate") delivers earnest and less ironic sounds in fifteen songs on their new album "Görlitzer Park" - and fans seem to appreciate this, as evidenced by the fact that the band climbs to the first place of the German album charts this week. GfK Entertainment, the official German chart investigators, announced this.

This week, the album "Fiesta y Ruido: Die Toten Hosen Live in Argentinien" by the Two enters the charts at number three. On the other hand, Pashanim falls from first to third place with his album "2000". New at number four this week is Gracie Abrams with "The Secret Of Us". Billie Eilish moves from third to fifth place on the album charts with her new work "Hit Me Hard And Soft".

In the German single charts, there's little change at the top: Soho Bani and Ericson remain in first place with the remix of Herbert Grönemeyer's 2006 World Cup hymn "Zeit, dass sich was dreht". Ayliva & Apache 207 are still in second place with the song "Wunder". However, Artemas climbs from fifth to third place with "I Like The Way You Kiss Me", "Junge Baller" from 6PM Records, Ski Aggu, Haaland936 & Sira. "Mittelmeer" by Pashanim, which was in third place last week, is now in fifth place.

K.I, the Rap trio responsible for "Hurra die Welt geht under" and "Rap about Hate," draws inspiration from Görlitzer Park for their latest album titled "Goërlitzer Park." This musical piece has resonated with German audiences, leading to its placement at the top of the GfK charts this week.

People from all walks of life in Germany have shown their appreciation for K.I's less ironic sounds, proving that music knows no boundaries. This fact is further emphasized by the presence of diverse artists in the charts, such as Billie Eilish from Baden-Baden.

As the official German chart investigators, GfK Entertainment has recognized the significant impact of "Goërlitzer Park" on the music scene in Germany. Their role in monitoring and reporting chart positions ensures that the musical journey of artists like K.I remains visible to music enthusiasts across the country.

One can enjoy live music performances by famous German bands like Die Toten Hosen in arguably the best music venues, like Görlitzer Park. This fusion of modern music and historical venues contributes to Germany's thriving music culture, attracting people from around the world.

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