Schacke One on the S-Bahn
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It was quiet around Shacke One for a long time, his last album SHACKITISTAN was released in 2019. After that he was only heard as a feature guest with rappers he was friends with. Among other things, with the Saftboys in their song “NWA”. But now the North Berliner has released a new single along with a video. In “Unter Strom” Shacke One shows himself to be aggressive. For example, it says: “The McDaddy from Gesundbrunnencenter / If I drop, rappers move back to their federal states”.
Shacke One comes from Pankow and still feels very much at home there, as the lyrics to “Unter Strom” reveal. The S-Bahn line 1, which is also a theme in the song, connects Pankow with the city center and the south of the city. A window on the world, so to speak. Apparently, Shacke One is so fascinated by the line that he’s named his upcoming album after it. In the video, Berlin’s local transport consequently also plays a major role: S-Bahn trains drive through the picture again and again and the rapper shows himself in the driver’s cab of a subway train. A flex that can certainly compete with the scene-typical car flaunting.
“S1” is scheduled to be released on July 28, 2022. After STECKS, SCHMIERS & SUFFS (2016), BOSSEN & BUMSEN (2017) and SHACKITISTAN (2019), it will be the fourth solo album of the chubby capital city rapper. It will be released again on the hip-hop label Nordachse, which he and his crew run.
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