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Bushido

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Bushido in 2018

Background information
Birth name Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi
Also known as Sonny Black
Born
(1978-09-28) 28 September 1978 (age 40)
Bonn, Germany
Origin
Berlin, Germany
Genres
Hip hop, gangsta rap
Occupation(s)
Rapper, producer, entrepreneur
Years active 1998–present
Labels ersguterjunge
Associated acts
Baba Saad, Chakuza, D-Bo, Fler, Sido, Kay One, Shindy, Ali Bumaye,Capital Bra ,Samra, Dj Gan G, Arafat Abou-Chaker
Website www.kingbushido.tv

Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi (born 28 September 1978), better known as Bushido, is a German rapper, hip-hop producer, entrepreneur and co-founder of record label ersguterjunge.[1] Born in Bonn and raised by a single mother in Berlin, Tempelhof, Ferchichi came in contact with hip-hop through graffiti and his friend and fellow rapper Fler. Ferchichi released his demo, King of KingZ in 2001, which later led him to sign a record label deal with Aggro Berlin. Ferchichi's first official release was Carlo Cokxxx Nutten, released in October 2002, a collobaration with Fler. His first solo release, Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline (2003) peaked at number 88 in Germany.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Life and career


    • 1.1 1978–98: Early life


    • 1.2 1998–2004: Demo releases, King of KingZ and Aggro Berlin signing


    • 1.3 2004–05: Label forming, Electro Ghetto, CCN II and Staatsfeind Nr. 1


    • 1.4 2006–07: Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück and 7


    • 1.5 2008–09: Autobiography, Heavy Metal Payback and reunion with Fler


    • 1.6 2010–11: Film debut, BMW reunion, Jenseits von Gut und Böse and reunion with Sido


    • 1.7 2012–14: AMYF, "Stress ohne Grund" controversy and Sonny Black


    • 1.8 2015–present: CCN 3, collaboration with Shindy, Black Friday




  • 2 Controversy


    • 2.1 Extreme right


    • 2.2 Misogyny and homophobia


    • 2.3 Anti-Israel Twitter controversy


    • 2.4 Lawsuits for assault


    • 2.5 Copyright infringement


    • 2.6 Alleged organized crime links




  • 3 Feuds


    • 3.1 Aggro Berlin


    • 3.2 Kay One


    • 3.3 Kollegah and Farid Bang




  • 4 Personal life


    • 4.1 Marriage with Anna-Maria Lagerblom




  • 5 Discography


    • 5.1 Studio albums


    • 5.2 Collaborations




  • 6 Tours


  • 7 Filmography


  • 8 Awards


  • 9 Literature


  • 10 References


  • 11 Sources


  • 12 External links





Life and career



1978–98: Early life


Ferchichi was born to a Tunisian father and a German mother in Bad Godesberg, Bonn, West Germany in September 1978. The father left the family when he was three years old and his mother decided to move to West-Berlin. He grew up with his brother, in the Berlin-Tempelhof, where he attended two gymnasiums, before dropping out in eleventh grade.[3]
Ferchichi was found guilty of drug possession and property damage and was given the choice to either face a jail term or to do schooling as a house painter and decorator. During his schooling, Ferchichi met Patrick Losensky, known as Fler, who introduced him to hip-hop and graffiti.



1998–2004: Demo releases, King of KingZ and Aggro Berlin signing




Bushido's logo during his time with Aggro Berlin



Bushido and fellow rapper Vader formed the duo Search & Defeat in early 1998 and we're working on an album, called Unbreakable.[4] The album was never finished and King Orgasmus One encountered the group.[4] Together they formed the 030 Squad and recorded the demo Westberlin Represent, which they sold a couple of times to friends.[4][5] Bushido had his first guest appearance on the track "Rap ist Out", with King Orgamus One, on Frauenarzt's 2000 demo album Tanga Tanga. Following the release of Tanga Tanga Bushido, King Orgasmus and Bass Sultan Hengzt formed the group Berlins Most Wanted, which ultimately led to the creation of the record label I Luv Money Records in 2001. Bushido's first demo as a solo artist, King of KingZ, was released in 2001.


On 21 October 2002 Bushido and Fler, under the pseudonyms Sonny Black and Frank White released the collaboration album Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten. On 14 July 2003 he released his first solo album, Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline.



2004–05: Label forming, Electro Ghetto, CCN II and Staatsfeind Nr. 1




Bushido in a Malcolm-X-pose, Berlin 2008


In summer 2004, due to differences in interests,[citation needed] Bushido left Aggro Berlin and signed with Urban/Universal. Together with DJ Ilan, he produced a remix of the industrial metal group Rammstein's song "Amerika".


Bushido released his second solo album, Electro Ghetto, on 25 October 2004. The album reached number six on the German charts. Three singles from the album were released: "Electro Ghetto" (DE #31, 9 weeks),[6] "Nie wieder" (DE #31, 9 weeks)[6] and "Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt" (DE #29, 8 weeks).[7]


On 4 April 2005 he released his second collaboration album, Carlo Cokxxx Nutten II, once again under his alter ego "Sonny Black" but this time in partnership with Baba Saad rather than Fler. On 4 November 2005, he released his third solo album, Staatsfeind Nr. 1.



2006–07: Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück and 7



On 1 September 2006 he released his fourth solo album, Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück (abbreviated as VDSZBZ). The second sampler, ersguterjunge Sampler Vol. 2 - Vendetta, was released on 1 December 2006.









In early 2007, Bushido founded the girl band Bisou featuring former candidates of the casting show Popstars. He also bought a mansion for himself and his mother in Berlin Lichterfelde for €1,200,000 and spent an additional €800,000 to redecorate it.[8]



2008–09: Autobiography, Heavy Metal Payback and reunion with Fler


In January 2008, it became known that Bushido and an unknown partner had founded a real estate business, which yielded a million Euros in the first ten months.[1]


Bushido released his autobiography Bushido on 8 September 2008, which reached number 1 on the bestseller list The Spiegel.[9] His eighth album, Heavy Metal Payback was released on 10 October 2008.[citation needed]


The music video for the single "Für immer jung" caused controversy when MTV stopped airing it after two days of heavy rotation. The main editorial office had decided that the feature with Czech musician Karel Gott didn't fit the image of MTV. In a meeting with Bushido, the chief editors offered to air the video on their other music channel, Viva. Bushido refused this, however, and later forbade MTV and Viva from airing his videos because he couldn't reconcile this with his conscience. Bushido wrote in his forum on the topic that:[10]







Cooperation between Bushido and MTV ended afterwards.


After Fler left Aggro Berlin and the label shut down on 1 April 2009, Bushido reached out to his former partner to end their feud. The renewed friendship led to the production of a sequel to the 2002 album Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten. The album is titled Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten 2, as distinguished from the Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten II sequel, recorded with Baba Saad in 2005. The album was released in September, with the single "Eine Chance/Zu Gangsta" and a music video promoting it.



2010–11: Film debut, BMW reunion, Jenseits von Gut und Böse and reunion with Sido



The movie Zeiten ändern dich was shot in and around Berlin from July to mid-September and released in February 2010. The movie is based on Bushido's autobiography, featuring Bushido as himself, directed by Uli Edel and produced it Bernd Eichinger.[11] 80,000 people watched the movie on the release date.[12]


The soundtrack to the movie, also titled Zeiten ändern dich, was released in three different versions on 19 February 2010.[13]


Bushido and Kay One wrote and recorded "Fackeln im Wind", which was dedicated to the German national football team in honor of the start of the Soccer world cup 2010 and was released on in June. Bushido got the idea for the song after meeting football player Sami Khedira during the "Zeiten ändern dich – Live durch Europa" tour.[14]


In August, Bushido reformed the group Berlins Most Wanted, which originally consisted of himself, Bass Sultan Hengzt and King Orgasmus, in 2001 during the King of KingZ era, and added Kay One and Fler to the group. Together they released the album Berlins Most Wanted with a single also called "Berlins Most Wanted".[15]


In late-March 2011, Bushido released a video on his YouTube channel, in which he confirmed plans for a new album titled Jenseits von Gut und Böse and the guest appearance of French rapper Booba.[16] On 19 April, his second statement video was published, where he first thanked singer J-Luv for his vocal parts on the single "Vergiss mich", which was released on 22 April, in digital format along with the music video. He also presented the producers Rsonist and Benny Blanco and confirmed that Xavier Naidoo from Söhne Mannheims is featured as guest performer on the song "Du bist ein Mensch".[17] His third statement video was published on 28 April on his YouTube channel. In this video, Bushido confirmed that his labelmate Kay One has a guest appearance on the album, and introduced DJ Desue as producer. Bushido also announced that the song "Wie ein Löwe" could be downloaded on iTunes the following day.[18]


American record producers DJ Premier, Swizz Beatz, Araab Muzik and R'sonist each contributed one beat for the album.[19]
A meeting with Dr. Dre was also intended, but Bushido cancelled due to the high price.[20]
Later DJ Premier became disappointed that new vocals were added to the song "Gangster" and that his DJ-cuts were edited without giving him a chance to hear the new version before it was released. However it is unknown if this was Bushido's idea or that of his production team.[21]


In 2011, Sido and Bushido reconciled after a 6-year dispute, and in August 2011 Sony Music Entertainment stated, that a collaboration album of the two rappers, titled 23, release on in October 2011.[22] A teaser trailer promoting the project leaked the same day on Bushido's YouTube channel.[23] The first single "So mach ich es" released on 30 September 2011 via internet and the CD single released on 21 October. The music video released via Bushido's YouTube channel and later the platform set an age restriction, because the video has been flagged as being inappropriate. At the Echo awards it won in the category "Bestes Video National" (Best video national).[24]



2012–14: AMYF, "Stress ohne Grund" controversy and Sonny Black


On 14 June 2012, Bushido announced in an interview with the Bild newspaper that he would found a political party with the aim of becoming mayor of Berlin.[25][26] The same month he completed an internship for CDU deputy Christian von Stetten in the Paul-Löbe-Haus in Berlin,[27] which led to a lot of criticism due to Bushido's controversial song lyrics and his criminal past.[28]


Bushido announced his eleventh album AMYF via Facebook, which was also available for pre-sale on Amazon. Later the tracklist and the iTunes version were published. The first announcement video released on 22 August 2012, via YouTube on his channel. Bushido confirmed that the deluxe version features a DVD which shows footage of the recording period and also announced Sido, Eko Fresh, Julian Williams (aka J-Luv), MoTrip and Joka as guest performers.[29] On 19 September 2012, Bushido released the second announcement video, in which he announced several producers, including Beatzarre, Djorkaeff, X-Plosive Beats and Phat Cripsy, and represented the other guest performers King Orgasmus One (who is only featured on the Premium edition) and Brutos Brutaloz.[30] The third and last video released on 26 September 2012, where Bushido introduced Frauenarzt and Elmo as last guest features, and announced the premiere of his music video for "Kleine Bushidos" (released via YouTube on 4 October) and the next day the song was available for any digital platform.[31] On 12 October, released AMYF and ranked No. 1 in the album chart position in Germany and Switzerland.[32]


The second single "Theorie & Praxis" (featuring Joka) was released on 9 November 2012, but failed reaching the charts.[33] The third and final single release of the album, "Panamera Flow" (featuring Shindy), released on 15 March 2013, and ranked no. 51 in Germany and Austria.[34]


On 12 July 2013, released Shindy's debut single "Stress ohne Grund", which features Bushido, of his debut album NWA. After its release, the single caused controversy among the media and politicians. In the song, Bushido verbally attacked the politicians Serkan Tören, Claudia Roth and Klaus Wowereit. Tören and Wowereit filed charge against Bushido.[35] The attorney of Berlin also filed charge against him for hate speech, libel, and depiction of violence in his lyrics.[36] The Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons indexed NWA and confirmed it on in September 2013.[37]
Bushido explained in several television broadcaster and online portals, including ARD and N24, that he didn't want to hurt anyone. His lyrics in the song were just a response to the insults, that Claudia Roth and Serkan Tören had made previously towards him.[38][39][40] In November 2013, the district court dismissed the indictment as with regard to artistic freedom.[41]


On 25 October 2013, Bushido announced via his forum the release date of his twelfth studio album, titled Sonny Black. He also put a link for the Standard, iTunes and the Deluxe edition.[42]
On 20 December 2013, he released the first music video for "Mitten in der Nacht" via Bushido's YouTube channel. The second video "Gangsta Rap Kings" (featuring Kollegah and Farid Bang) released in January 2014. Prior to the release, Bushido posted two picture on-set via Instagram. The first picture features Bushido and Farid Bang. The second picture features all three rappers with the hashtag "#KKS", referring to their then-up-coming album titles of each rapper: Killa (Farid Bang), King (Kollegah) and Sonny Black (Bushido).[43] The third and last video "Jeder meiner Freunde", released one day before the album's release.
On 14 February 2014, released Sonny Black which ranked No. 1 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.[44] According to the Media Control Gfk International, Sonny Black set a download record for being the most downloaded German rap album and ranking No. 1, beating Helene Fischer's album Farbenspiel.[45]



2015–present: CCN 3, collaboration with Shindy, Black Friday


In mid-January 2015, Bushido released a video via his YouTube channel where he announced the release date of Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten 3.[46] Prior to the album's release, many speculations and rumors circulated among Bushido's fan community about his collaboration partner for the album. The rappers Fler, Eko Fresh, Haftbefehl and Shindy were rumored to be part of project, but each artist denied it.[47] Fler stated later in an YouTube interview with journalist Nico Hüls from hip hop magazin Backspin, that a collaboration would not have worked that time due to personal issues.[48]


In February 2015, Bushido released CCN 3 as solo project and ranked No. 1 in the German, Austrian and Swiss Album charts.[49] The album certified twice gold.


In May 2015, Bushido served as feature guest on the songs "Kimbo Slice" (also featuring Shindy) and "Best Friends" (released as music video), of the 2nd studio album, Rumble in the Jungle, of his labelmate Ali Bumaye.
The three single, compained with music videos, "Brot brechen", "G$D" and "CLA$$IC" released prior the album's release as promotion. The track "Rap leben" appeared on the disc of Juice, Issue 132. The final music video "Adel" released on the same date as the album.
In November, released CLA$$IC an collaboration by Bushido and Shindy, ranking No. 1 in the Germany, Austria and Schwitzerland. Due to the production and musical style the album was compared to Watch the Throne by Jay-Z and Kanye West.[50]
Later in November, Bushido was featured in two songs: "Statements" (released as third single) and "Art of War" in Shindy's third album, DREAMS.


In June 2017, Bushido released Black Friday.



Controversy



Extreme right


Bushido is often criticized in the media for his misogynistic, nationalist and racist lyrics and for refusing to reject some of his controversial fans.


Hip-hop has always been an expressive outlet for people across ethnic lines, primarily the underprivileged in the United States. This may highlight the parallel between the United States and its macho persona in rap/hip hop music and Bushido's image or glorification of so-called gangsta rap. However, some point to his partial North African ethnicity and collaboration with minority artists, like Azad, Eko Fresh and Cassandra Steen as evidence that Bushido is not racist.[51] The controversy was magnified by the line "Salutiert, steht stramm, ich bin der Leader wie A" ("Salute, stand to attention, I am the leader like A") in Bushido's single "Electro Ghetto".[52]


The "A" is interpreted by many as referring to Adolf Hitler. According to Bushido, the line is a citation from a rap by Azad, who often calls himself "A". Bushido also called this a "willkommene Provokationsmöglichkeit" ("welcome opportunity to provoke").[52]



Misogyny and homophobia


Bushido provoked much discussion through his use of controversial song lyrics, which can be interpreted as being misogynistic, homophobic, sexist and violence-glorifying. For example, the song "Nutte Bounce", from his demo album King of KingZ (2001), frequently uses the term "nutte" (German for prostitute or "bitch"). When questioned, Bushido explained that he doesn't mean women in general but rather the "real bitches".[53] The song "Berlin" from his debut Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline (2003) has the following line, which can be interpreted as homophobic:[54]







In November 2005, Bushido hit the headlines after he made a scornful remark about Paris Hilton in an interview with net.zeitung.de: "She is just a stupid piece of meat... I would like to have her for the sexual act: humiliating and then bye."[55]


In ersguterjunge Sampler Vol. 2 – Vendetta (2006), he made a reference to Natascha Kampusch in the song "Eine Nummer für sich", which has been criticized as "crude".[56] Quoted as following:[57]







In late August 2007, Bushido was criticized for his involvement in the concert Schau nicht weg, a campaign against violence at schools, organized by Bravo and VIVA.[54] The critics argue that Bushido could not count as a role model because of his "homophobic and anti-women lyrics".[54] But since 2006 he was, according to Bravo, very involved in the project, so his live performance could not be canceled.[54] During the performance, Bushido appealed in an aggressive manner to a small group of homosexual protesters by saying: "You fuckers can demonstrate, hang yourself – I don't give a shit".[58] This led to more criticism and controversy.[59]


In June 2009, after participants of the Kreuzberg Pride spotted Bushido on the Berlin U-Bahn Schlesisches Tor, a verbal conflict ensued between the rapper and the participants in which Bushido insulted individuals by referring to their sexual orientation. As result, he and his entourage were splashed with drinks and the organizers of the pride sued him for libel.[60][60]



Anti-Israel Twitter controversy


In January 2013, Bushido garnered additional media attention by tweeting "Free Palestine" along with a map of the Middle East in which Israel did not exist.[61][62] German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper that "this illustration does not serve peace, rather it sows hate."[63]


Israel's embassy in Berlin responded to the rapper's actions by tweeting, with irony, directly to his Twitter handle: "@Bushido78 first women, then gays and now Israel: We are proud to belong to the victims of the integration prize winner Bushido."[61]


In 2011, Bushido received a Bambi Award for successful German integration in Germany – despite his reputation for homophobia and misogyny. The Bambi Foundation head Patricia Riekel reacted to his tweet by saying: "We are examining the incident and will react accordingly."[64]



Lawsuits for assault


More legal trouble ensued following an incident at a party in Linz, Austria on 30 July 2005. Upon discovery that his tires had been slashed, he and two of his bodyguards were involved in a physical altercation with a 19-year-old Austrian man from Linz who was left with severe head injuries.[65] Bushido blames the victim for damaging all tires of his BMW 7 Series.[66] Bushido spent 15 days (3–18 August) in jail before being released on €100,000 bail. He ended up paying €20,000 to the Austrian courts and another €1,000 to the victim himself.[67] It was during this time that it became publicly known that Bushido had been married to another woman for several years, when the judge questioned him on the topic. Bushido later denied the claims of his marriage.



Copyright infringement


Bushido garnered some press coverage when his record company, Universal Music Group, sued EMI over an alleged copyright violation that derived from similarities between the cover of Deutschland Gib Mir Ein Mic and Music Is My Savior, an album by American rapper Mims.[68]


In 2007, Bushido earned more international press coverage when he was threatened with legal action by the symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir, who claimed that Bushido had sampled two of their songs without permission, "Mourning Palace" and "Alt Lys Er Svunnet Hen".[69] Bushido's songs named were "Mittelfingah" and "Engel".[70][71]


Dimmu Borgir's manager was quoted saying:







No case was brought against him. Two songs from the Liverpool band Antimatter had also been sampled by Bushido without permission, although this dispute was settled later before any legal action was taken. The songs were "Terminal" and "Epitaph" (sampled on "Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück" and "Sonnenbank Flavour").[72]


26 September 2008, Bushido was charged with international copyright infringement by the American gothic band Nox Arcana for copying music from three of their songs: "Beyond Midnight" (copied by Bushido on "Weißt Du?"), "No Rest for the Wicked" (copied by Bushido on "Kurt Cobain") and "Cthulhu Rising" (copied by Bushido on "Blaues Licht"). Nox Arcana's songs appear on their albums Darklore Manor (2003) and Necronomicon (2004). Bushido's album Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück (2006), which was re-released in 2007 after going Platinum in Germany.[73]


Here a section taken from the official page of Nox Arcana:[73]







Also the French band Dark Sanctuary accused Bushido of taking songs off their material without permission.[74] For his single "Janine" he used the melody of the song "Les Mémoires Blessées". On 23 March 2010, German courts convicted him and ordered him to make reparations and to stop the sales of the affected albums, singles and samplers, including Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück. In addition to that, he was ordered to recall and destroy all unsold copies.[75]


A video leaked online by Marzel Becker and Stephan Heller, two German music reviewers. In their video they compared Dark Sanctuary's songs to those of Bushido.[76]


Bushido has also sampled two songs from Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows' album Dead Lovers' Sarabande (Face One) (1999), as was mentioned in a blog by Anna-Varney on her MySpace page.[77] The songs were "Hades "Pluton"" and "Sieh', Mein Geliebter, Hier Hab' Ich Gift" both respectifely used on "Asphalt" and "Drecksstück" from album Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline (2003).[78][79]



Alleged organized crime links


In April 2013, it became publicly known that Bushido signed on 22 December 2010 a general power of attorney to Arafat Abou-Chaker, the leader of the Lebanese criminal clan Abou-Chaker, which allows him to dispose of Bushido's whole estate, including accounts, cars and gains.[80][81] German magazine stern reports about Bushido's relationship towards to mafia-clan and they also printed the general power of attorney.[82][83]



Feuds



Aggro Berlin



The feud that began in 2004 between Bushido and his former label Aggro Berlin is renowned.


The feud ended in 2011.



Kay One


In late-March 2012, Kay One's videos, along with their million views, had been removed from Bushido's YouTube channel. Bushido tweeted following this action: "I don't have beef, with anyone".[84] Following that, Kay One posted a statement on Facebook and tells that "the truth will come out soon". The statement ends with the word "ex-guterjunge".[85]


In April 2012, Kay One said good-bye to ersguterjunge via Facebook.[86] Five days prior Bushido announced the trademark of the phrase "Kay One" on the German Patent and Trade Mark Office.[87][88]


In May 2012, Kay One has been attacked after two performances by masked persons armed with knives, but nobody got hurt. Later he blamed Bushido for sending those people, who denied it.[89][90]


In May 2013, released former friend Shindy a diss track against Kay One, titled "Alkoholisierte Pädophile", accusing him for not being paided for co-writing songs for the album Prince of Belvedair and pedophilia.[91] Kay One banned the track and reacted via Facebook to it, where he stated that he will "uncover the truth" about Bushido and Shindy.[92][93]


In June 2013, Bushido and Shindy were both guests at German online hip hop portal 16 Bars TV. In the interview with hostess Visa Vie, they talked about their personal issues with Kay One.[94] In late-July, Bushido refers to his beef with Kay One in the song "Stress ohne Grund" with the line: "Kay du Bastard bist jetzt vogelfrei." (Translated: "Kay you bastard, you are now outlawed.).


In August 2013, released Kay One's diss track "Nichts als die Wahrheit", rapping about his past with Bushido and Shindy. In return to the accusation of being a pedophile, he claimed that Bushido had cheated on his wife with a seventeen-year-old girl.[95] The dispute between both artists reached its high point when Kay One was invited on the German TV show Stern TV, in October 2013, where he talked about the "mafia business" of the Palestian clan Abou-Chaker and claimed that Bushido served as the "slave of the family".[96][97] Since then, Kay One receives anonymous death threats and got police protection.[98]


Bushido announced his 10-minute-long-running diss track, called "Leben und Tod des Kenneth Glöckner" via social media.[99][100][101] The diss released on November 22, 2013, via Bushido's YouTube channel and has reached within 24 hours 2 million views.[102] The track received much positive feedback from the German hip hop community. Kay One reacted hours later via Facebook by calling Bushido a "hate preacher" and accusing him for lying. He also stated, that he will not talk anymore about the feud.[103]


However a year later in November 2014, released Kay One's response track, titled "Tag des Jüngsten Gerichts", on his YouTube channel with a length of 25 minutes. The video set a YouTube record in German rap for reaching three million views in the first 24 hours (one million more views than Bushido's "Leben und Tod des Kenneth Glöckner"). Later Anne-Marie Ferchichi, Bushido's wife, felt insulted by Kay One's lyrics directed at her and sent him a warning via a lawyer. Kay One removed the video re-uploaded it half a day later.[104] Weeks later the video was again removed from YouTube due to a court order by Bushido's lawyer, dealing with a high fine. Since then the video was completely removed from the platform.



Kollegah and Farid Bang


After releasing the track "Gangsta Rap Kings" together with Farid Bang and Kollegah for Bushidos album "Sonny Black" in 2014 , the relationship between Farid Bang and Kollegah and Bushido got worse. After several indirect provocations from both sides, the situation escalated at an open air festival in Munich in the summer of 2017. In their collaboration project "Jung Brutal Gutaussehend 3" the two Rappers offended Bushido and several EGJ-artists directly.[105]



Personal life



Marriage with Anna-Maria Lagerblom


Bushido lives in Kleinmachnow, Potsdam-Mittelmark[106] and has been married since May 2012 to Anna-Maria Lagerblom, sister of Sarah Connor and ex-wife of Pekka Lagerblom.[107][108] They had been engaged since early 2011.[109] It is Lagerblom's third marriage.[110]



Discography












Tours



  • Auf die harte Tour – with Azad (2004)

  • ersguterjunge Tour (2005)

  • Gib mir ein Mic Tour (2006)

  • ersguterjunge Tour (2006)

  • Von der Skyline zur Bühne zurück Tour (2007)

  • "7" Tour (2007)

  • Carlo, Cokxxx, Nutten 2 Tour – with Fler (2009)

  • Zeiten ändern dich – Live durch Europa (2010)

  • v2.010 Tour (2011)

  • Jenseits von Gut und Böse Tour (2012)



Filmography





















Year
Film
Role
Notes
2009

Horst Schlämmer – Isch kandidiere!
Guest part
Comedy
2010

Zeiten ändern dich
Himself
Autobiographical film


Awards


  • 2005


Juice-Awards

1. Place in the categories Beste Website für kingbushido.de, Bestes Album National for Staatsfeind Nr. 1


Bravo Otto in Silber in the category HipHop National


  • 2006:



Echo-Winner in the category Live-Act National[111]

"Goldenes Tape" for 20 number 1 positions of the video Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück in the MTV-Show TRL


MTV Europe Music Award in the category Best German Act[112]

Juice-Awards: 1. place in the categories Live Performance National, Video National für Sonnenbank Flavour, Single National for Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück, Rap Solokünstler National

Echo-winner in the category Hip-Hop/R&B National

"Bravo Otto" in Gold in the category HipHop National

"Comet" winner in the category Bester Künstler[113]

"Goldener Pinguin" of the Austrian Youth-magazine "Xpress" in the category: Bester Rapper Des Jahres


  • 2007:



MTV Europe Music Award in the category Best German Act[112]

"Goldener Pinguin" of the Austrian Youth-magazine "Xpress" in the category: Bester Rapper Des Jahres


  • 2008:


Echo-winner in the category Hip-Hop/R&B National

Echo-winner in the category Live-Act National

"Comet" in the category Beste/r Künstler/in

"Bravo Otto" in Gold in the category Bester Hip-Hop Act national

"Goldener Pinguin" of the Austrian Youth-magazine "Xpress" in the category: Bester Rapper Des Jahres

Juice-Awards: 1. place in the categories Solokünstler National, Produzent National, Single National (Für immer jung, ft. Karel Gott), Album National (Heavy Metal Payback), Video National (Für immer jung, ft. Karel Gott), Live Performance National, Bestes Cover[114]


  • 2009:


"Bravo Otto" in Gold in the category Supersänger international

"Goldener Pinguin" of the Austrian Youth-magazine "Xpress" in the category: Bester Rapper Des Jahres


  • 2010:


"Bravo Otto" in Gold in the category Bester Rapper national

"GQ-Mann des Jahres" in the category Musik national


  • 2011:

"Bambi" in the category Integration[115]

  • 2012:

Echo-winner in the category Bestes Video National for So mach ich es with Sido


Literature



  • Lars Amend and Bushido (2008), Bushido (in German), Munich: riva, ISBN 978-3-936994-88-9.mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


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Sources




  • Germany's Rap Music Veers Toward the Violent, New York Times, 8 August 2005


  • Dimmu Borgir Accuses German Rapper of 'Stealing' Band's Music, Blabbermouth, 1 November 2007


  • Bushido klaut von Nox Arcana, Zeitzeuge, 6 October 2010



External links








  • Works from and about Bushido (rapper) in the German National Library catalogue


  • Bushido on IMDb


  • Bushido discography at Discogs


  • Official Homepage (in German)


  • Official Website about the film (in German)


  • Biography and pictures at ersguterjunge.org (in German)


  • Site with quotes by Bushido (in German)










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