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We were allowed to visit Raf Camora in his Berlin studio and it seems almost paradoxical: we are in the middle of a studio that wrote sounding history. A room in which songs were created that have changed Deutschrap. Gold panels on the wall, mixer with patina, every inch a testimony of success.

“Probably because people are still listening to my music and after 20 years a single still break, for us musicians the listeners are the most important.”

When I address him on the digital rolling-stone cover, he becomes quieter for a moment-not because he did not know the answer, but because the question obviously affects something in it. And then he says this sentence: “Probably because people still listen to my music and after 20 years a single still break, for us musicians the listeners are the most important.”

It is not a calculated moment. No formulated punch line. But an honest reflex from the experience of an artist who has learned what relevance really means: not the spotlight – but that people listen. Still.

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