Arrest warrant receives massive shit storm after listening to his new song. Why fans react with disappointment and the clip was deleted.

Arrest warrant deletes song preview after shitstorm. After a short time, the audio sample can no longer be found on the German rapper’s social media channels. Fans previously reacted with disappointment and concern over lines from the track. There has been no statement so far.

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Successful documentary is followed by shitstorm

On Friday, November 7th, arrest warrant published a teaser for the piece “Get Down” on his socials. The track is a feature with Kardo and appears shortly after the release of the Netflix documentary “Babo – The Arrest Warrant Story”. However, the almost one-minute song snippet, which received over a million views, did not bring the rapper and family man further success, but rather a shitstorm. The fans’ negative reactions seem to have had an effect: According to “TV Movie”, the audio sample disappeared from the Offenbacher’s social media channels within 24 hours. The short video can only be viewed on YouTube.

Is the track a false signal after withdrawal?

Many fans are disappointed with the new song, which once again addresses topics such as drug use and insomnia. Lines like “Four days awake, one hundred grams / I’m too excited, I have to come down” trigger concern and resentment among his followers. An Instagram user commented: “We don’t want to hear from Druff anymore, Hafti. We believe in you.”

Listen to the officially at least deleted teaser for the track here:

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For many of his fans, the still unreleased track sends the wrong signal after the documentary. The film provided an unvarnished insight into the rapper’s life, which was marked by childhood trauma and drug abuse.

The Netflix film also shows how Aykut Anhan – Arrest’s real name – goes through withdrawal therapy in Turkey. For numerous followers, the planned song represents a break with the documentary, who wished that he would get clean after the release of the arrest warrant.

Statement remains out

It remains unclear whether the deletion of the clip is a sign of insight or simply an attempt to limit the damage. There is currently no official statement from the rapper or his management.

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