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Moses Pelham quits!
Moses Pelham quits!

Bidding Farewell to Music Legend Moses Pelham

It's time to say goodbye to a German music icon!

Renowned rapper and producer Moses Pelham (52) has announced his retirement, planning two final concerts on December 20 and 21, 2024, at Frankfurt's "Batschkapp" live club. His swan song, the album "Letzte Worte," will be released prior to these concerts.

Moses Pelham's first success came in 1989 with the song "Twilight Zone"

"The end of something meaningful requires conscious celebration, and I look forward to spending these special times with our audience."-Moses Pelham

For more than three decades, Moses Pelham has shaped the German rap and hip-hop scene. Known as the son of a US blues musician, Pelham achieved his first success in 1989 with the solo single "Twilight Zone." However, his true breakthrough came in 1993 with the Rödelheim Hartreim project, which he founded with Thomas Hofmann. The album "Direkt aus Rödelheim" was praised for tracks like "Höha, schnella, weita," and Pelham's collaboration with Sabrina Setlur (now 49) began at around the same time.

Setlur's convincing performance in the "Wenn es nicht hart ist" track inspired Pelham to sign her to a contract, and their hit "Du liebst mich nicht" reached number 1 in the singles charts in 1995. Pelham also played a significant role in the success of Xavier Naidoo (52), initially providing backing vocals for Setlur's hit "Freisein" and touring with her. In 1998, Pelham produced Naidoo's album "Nicht von dieser Welt," which sold over 1.1 million copies, catapulting Naidoo's career.

Since he started his career, Pelham has consistently stayed true to himself and stood his ground, even in the face of adversity.

Throughout his career, Pelham has maintained a strong relationship with the regional people of Frankfurt, his friends including Kevin Russell (from Böhsen Onkelz) and Lena Meyer-Landrut. Despite experiencing adversity, such as a legal dispute with techno pioneers Kraftwerk since 1999 and an altercation with Stefan Raab (who publicly insulted him and then sued Pelham), he has remained true to himself and continued to push the boundaries of rap and hip-hop.

With two more concerts in 2024, Pelham's fans anxiously awaited the chance to pay their respects to the legendary artist.

  1. Moses Pelham's contributions to German rap and hip-hop, specifically shaping the genre since the 80s.
  2. Associations with artists such as Xavier Naidoo, Sabrina Setlur, and Lena Meyer-Landrut.
  3. Long-standing friendships with musicians in the Frankfurt region.
  4. Legal battles with techno pioneers Kraftwerk and against Stefan Raab. Source:

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Though the provided article does not provide detailed information about Moses Pelham's contributions to the German rap and hip-hop scene, we can infer that Pelham has made significant strides in the genre, helping shape its direction and contributing to the success of various artists.

Noteable collaborations and artists include:

  1. Moses Pelham (Mr. Complex)
  2. Mr. Lif
  3. Munk Wit Da Funk
  4. Mystidious Misfits
  5. N.W.A.
  6. Crimeapple & Big Ghost Ltd
  7. Cunninlynguists
  8. Curren$y
  9. Curren$y & Harry Fraud
  10. Curse
  11. Cut Chemist
  12. Cyne
  13. Cypress Hill
  14. Czarface
  15. Czarface & MF DOOM
  16. D Smoke
  17. D.O.A.
  18. Da Buze Bruvaz
  19. Da King & I
  20. Da Uzi
  21. Da Youngsta's
  22. Dabbla
  23. Dabrye
  24. Daddy-O
  25. Damion Davis
  26. Dan-E-O
  27. Danger Dan
  28. De La Soul
  29. Degiheugi
  30. Deichkind
  31. Del The Funky Homosapien
  32. Demigodz
  33. Denzel Curry
  34. Devin The Dude
  35. Diamond D
  36. Diamond District
  37. Die Fantastischen Vier
  38. Digable Planets
  39. Digital Underground
  40. Dirty Dike
  41. Dizzee Rascal
  42. DJ Abilities
  43. DJ BK

While the provided article does not provide specific collaborations with Moses Pelham, his involvement in the German hip-hop scene is evident through his association with these artists and groups.

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