The title alone cuts against the usual “everything was realer back then” nostalgia trap. Afrob and Ferris MC anchor the record, with Curse adding his measured, reflective weight and Gini supplying contrast. Vanta lays the foundation, while live keys and guitar from Klimperboy Gaudes and Boris Mesaric loosen the beat and keep it from sounding rigid. This isn’t aging-rapper sentimentality — it’s seasoned MCs using experience as an argument rather than a monument. It works because none of them are coasting; the chemistry between long-standing German rap voices carries genuine weight here.
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