Samra in court about Bushido and Arafat: “They were like an old married couple”

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It is the 64th day of the court in the lengthy process between Bushido and clan boss Arafat Abou-Chaker – and another attempt to finally bring light into the darkness. In order to finally find the hoped-for and missing piece of the puzzle in the process, the former “Ersguterjunge” signing Samra should now talk about the separation. But the rapper was anything but ready to talk that day.

“Sit up straight, it looks like you’re about to fall asleep,” the judge reprimanded Samra. “At least you’re there, you’ll soon have it behind you!” Samra replied: “That’s what my mom said too.” The rapper is in the middle of the courtroom in the dock. Sitting to his right and left were Arafat Abou-Chaker and Bushido. In addition, he tried to avoid any eye contact with the two.

Among other things, the judge asked Samra why he finally left the “EGJ” label? The rapper replied: “Humanly it didn’t fit. I wanted to release more often. Bushido had other problems, the separation from Arafat.” In addition, Bushido and Arafat were like an “old married couple” during the separation.” He added: “I stayed with Bushido because I wanted to make a career. The rest of the artists were for Arafat.” The mood at this point was said to have been extremely spirited and moody, he said. “Arafat then wanted to get me into the team, I should diss Bushido.”

Samra was “permanently drugged” during the separation

The judge said: “He told us here the split was because they feared trouble with Arafat. Could it be that Arafat waved a pair of scissors in front of your face?” Samra replied: “Well, I could definitely remember that. That didn’t happen!” Finally, the rapper added, “I was permanently stoned at the time, most of it passed me by.”

A trial verdict is scheduled to be announced on June 29, 2022.

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