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Haftbefehl debuts in Turkish as De La Soul and Ramazzotti drop fresh music

From rap’s raw storytelling to pop nostalgia, this month’s releases bridge cultures. Haftbefehl’s Turkish debut and De La Soul’s comeback redefine musical boundaries.

This image consists of four men wearing same dresses and holding mics. They are singing. In the...
This image consists of four men wearing same dresses and holding mics. They are singing. In the background, there is a frame. At the bottom, there is a floor. On the left, we can see many boards and pictures along with a speaker. The wall is in red color.

Haftbefehl debuts in Turkish: This week's music highlights - Haftbefehl debuts in Turkish as De La Soul and Ramazzotti drop fresh music

This month has brought fresh releases from artists across different genres and languages. German rapper Haftbefehl has dropped his first Turkish-language track, while legendary hip-hop group De La Soul returned with a long-awaited album. Italian pop icon Eros Ramazzotti also unveiled a new best-of collection featuring updated material.

Haftbefehl’s Netflix documentary Babo turned him into a well-known figure outside rap circles. Now, the Frankfurt artist has followed its success with Dünya Garip, his debut song in Turkish. The track explores the struggles of people with migrant roots, touching on themes of isolation and cultural misunderstanding.

Haftbefehl’s Turkish-language single marks a new direction after his documentary’s acclaim. De La Soul’s latest work continues their legacy with contributions from hip-hop heavyweights. Ramazzotti’s compilation offers both nostalgia and fresh tracks, appealing to listeners across languages.

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