Bonez MC
Bonez MC, whose real name is John Lorenz Moser, is a German rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer born on December 23, 1985, in Hamburg.[1] He is a founding member of the hip-hop collective 187 Strassenbande, established in 2006, and the founder of the independent record label Toprott Muzik in 2011.[2] Renowned for his hardcore style blending trap and gangsta rap elements, Bonez MC has become one of Germany's most commercially successful hip-hop artists, with multiple chart-topping albums.[3] Bonez MC entered the music scene in 2006 with his debut appearance on the 187 Strassenbande mixtape 187 Mixtape, followed by his first solo album, Mehr Geht Nicht, in 2008 on Jentown Crhyme Records.[3] His breakthrough came through collaborations, including the 2014 joint album High & Hungrig with fellow 187 Strassenbande member Gzuz, which peaked in the German Top 10, and its 2016 sequel High & Hungrig 2, his first number-one release in Germany.[2] That same year, he partnered with Austrian rapper RAF Camora for Palmen aus Plastik, another chart-topping success that solidified his mainstream appeal with hits like "Ohne mein Team" and "Mörder."[3] Bonez MC's solo discography includes Krampfhaft Kriminell (2012), Hollywood and its expanded version Hollywood Uncut (both 2020), and Gameboy (2024), many of which have earned gold or platinum certifications.[1] As a key figure in contemporary German hip-hop, Bonez MC has influenced the genre's evolution toward international trap sounds while maintaining street-oriented themes rooted in his Hamburg upbringing.[3] His work with 187 Strassenbande extends to production and label management, fostering talents within the collective, and he continues to tour extensively, including arena shows across Europe.[2] With three collaborative albums certified gold and one platinum, Bonez MC exemplifies the commercial dominance of German rap in the 2010s and 2020s.[4]Early life and background
Childhood and family
John Lorenz Moser, professionally known as Bonez MC, was born on December 23, 1985, in Hamburg, West Germany.[5] Public information about Moser's family is limited, with few details disclosed about his parents or siblings. In interviews, he has alluded to a close but unconventional bond with his mother, who has remarked on his extravagant lifestyle relative to his roots, and noted the absence of biological brothers, leading him to form a surrogate family through street friendships during his youth.[6][7] Moser's lyrics often reference a working-class upbringing marked by absent or distant parental figures, which profoundly shaped his worldview and contributed to his authentic street-oriented persona in German rap.[7] He spent his early years residing in Hamburg's tough neighborhoods, immersing him in street culture from a young age and influencing the raw, urban themes central to his music.[8]Upbringing and early influences
Bonez MC, born John Lorenz Moser on December 23, 1985, in Hamburg, spent his earliest years in the city's urban setting before his family relocated to France when he was two years old, seeking to shield him from the influences of Hamburg's street life. Upon returning to Germany, the family settled in southern regions such as Landau, where Moser navigated a turbulent adolescence marked by expulsions from multiple boarding schools and involvement in minor criminal activities, including shoplifting and drug use, amid the economic hardships typical of working-class youth in post-reunification Germany.[7][9] These experiences in Hamburg's gritty environment during the 1990s and early 2000s, combined with the socioeconomic challenges of the era, exposed him to local gang culture, shaping his worldview and later artistic expressions.[7] Despite the relocations, Moser's roots in Hamburg's multicultural, economically strained neighborhoods left a lasting imprint, fostering a sense of outsider identity even as he attended a sports-focused boarding school for basketball, an endeavor that ultimately proved unsuccessful. No details of formal higher education are documented, reflecting a path defined more by informal, self-directed learning amid these disruptions. His parents, socially conscious individuals with his father, Moishe Moser, working as an artist who died in December 2017, provided early exposure to creative pursuits, though the family's moves underscored efforts to mitigate the pull of urban strife.[7][9] Moser's initial foray into music stemmed from the burgeoning German hip-hop scene of the late 1990s and early 2000s, where he drew inspiration from American pioneers like Tupac Shakur, whose themes of street resilience resonated with his own background, alongside local figures such as Samy Deluxe and Bushido, who embodied the raw energy of Deutschrap. This exposure, absorbed through mixtapes, radio, and peer circles during his youth, ignited his interest in rap as a means of personal expression and escape from socioeconomic pressures. Self-taught in rapping, he honed his skills via street-level interactions and impromptu cyphers in Hamburg upon his return at age 18, transforming casual encounters into a creative outlet amid the city's vibrant yet challenging hip-hop underbelly.[7][10]Career
2006–2014: Formation, underground success, and early releases
In 2006, Bonez MC co-founded the rap collective 187 Strassenbande in Hamburg's underground hip-hop and graffiti scene, initially as a crew that evolved into a prominent group featuring rappers like Gzuz, Maxwell, LX, and Sa4, along with producers and artists such as Jambeatz.[11][2] The collective's formation emphasized raw, street-oriented narratives drawn from Hamburg's urban environment, setting the stage for independent releases that bypassed major labels. Bonez MC made his debut that year on the group's 187 Mixtape, contributing tracks that showcased his aggressive gangsta rap style and helped establish the crew's gritty aesthetic within Germany's nascent hip-hop underground.[3][2] Throughout the late 2000s, Bonez MC balanced solo endeavors with group efforts, releasing his debut solo album Mehr Geht Nicht in 2008 via the independent Jentown Crhyme Records, which featured unpolished production and themes of street life and ambition.[3] He continued contributing to 187 Strassenbande's samplers, including 187 Strassenbande der Sampler in 2009 on Crhyme Records, where tracks highlighted the collective's collaborative energy and focus on authentic, localized storytelling.[2] In 2011, Bonez MC launched his own imprint, Toprott Muzik, under which the group issued 187 Strassenbande der Sampler 2, further solidifying their presence through self-released projects that circulated via mixtape networks and local distribution. These efforts cultivated a dedicated following in Germany's hip-hop community, relying on word-of-mouth promotion and performances at underground venues rather than mainstream media exposure.[3][2] By 2012, Bonez MC returned to solo work with Krampfhaft Kriminell, a 19-track album released on Toprott Muzik on November 16, featuring explicit depictions of criminality and survival in Hamburg's streets, which resonated with fans seeking unfiltered gangsta rap.[12] The project exemplified the era's DIY ethos, with limited physical copies and digital availability driving organic growth through online forums and street credibility. Underground traction peaked in 2014 with his key collaboration alongside Gzuz on High & Hungrig, released May 23 via Distributionz, an album that blended trap influences with raw lyricism and achieved Top Ten chart placement, signaling the duo's rising influence while still rooted in independent hustle.[13][2] This period's releases and local shows built a cult following, positioning 187 Strassenbande as a cornerstone of Germany's street rap scene without major label backing.[3]2015–2019: Breakthrough with major albums and collaborations
In 2016, Bonez MC achieved a significant milestone with the release of High & Hungrig 2 in collaboration with fellow 187 Strassenbande member Gzuz on May 27. The album debuted at number one on the German Albums Chart and remained in the top 100 for 36 weeks, marking a commercial leap from their earlier underground efforts.[14] It was certified gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) in December 2016 for 100,000 units sold and later upgraded to platinum in September 2019 for 200,000 units, underscoring its enduring popularity within the German hip-hop scene.[15][16] The true breakthrough came later that year with Palmen aus Plastik, Bonez MC's first major collaborative project with Austrian rapper and producer RAF Camora, released on September 9, 2016, via Chapter One. This album topped the charts in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, spending over 100 weeks on the German Albums Chart and achieving multi-platinum status, including 2× platinum certification from the BVMI for 400,000 units by 2024.[17][18] With sales exceeding 215,000 copies across Germany and Austria alone, it blended trap-influenced beats with catchy hooks, broadening Bonez MC's appeal beyond Hamburg's street rap roots and establishing him as a mainstream force in the DACH region.[19] Building on this momentum, Bonez MC and RAF Camora followed up with Palmen aus Plastik 2 on October 5, 2018, which also debuted at number one in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, breaking streaming records and occupying multiple spots on singles charts simultaneously. Certified 2× platinum by the BVMI, the album's success led to the Palmen aus Plastik 2 Tour in early 2019, featuring sold-out arena shows across German-speaking countries and reinforcing their joint dominance in European rap.[18] These projects not only elevated Bonez MC's profile through strategic partnerships but also highlighted his versatility in production and lyrical delivery, contributing to his growing commercial success.2020–2025: Continued releases, tours, and commercial peak
In 2020, Bonez MC released his second solo album Hollywood on September 11, which debuted at number one on the album charts in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, marking his continued dominance in the German-speaking music market.[20] The project featured a polished pop-rap sound with collaborations including Gzuz and RAF Camora, and it achieved year-end rankings of number 10 in Germany and number 8 in Austria.[21] Later that year, on October 30, he followed up with Hollywood Uncut, an expanded version that also topped the German albums chart upon release and charted for 15 weeks.[22] Bonez MC's collaborative output remained strong into 2022 with Palmen aus Plastik 3 alongside RAF Camora, released on September 9, which debuted at number one across German-speaking countries and earned multi-platinum certifications in Germany for exceeding 400,000 units sold.[23] The album's success propelled a major European tour, including sold-out shows at prominent venues such as the Uber Arena in Berlin and the Olympiahalle in Munich.[24] In 2023, he reunited with Gzuz for High & Hungrig 3 on April 28, which similarly debuted at number one in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, spending 51 weeks on the charts and reinforcing the duo's commercial synergy.[25] That November, Bonez MC issued the LOVELINE EP on November 10, peaking at number four on the German albums chart and sustaining his presence in the top ranks.[26] Bonez MC's most recent solo effort, Gameboy, arrived on November 8, 2024, blending elements of trap and dancehall with nostalgic nods to 2000s aesthetics through retro-inspired production and themes.[27] The album's release coincided with announcements for the 2025 Gameboy Tour, a nationwide arena run featuring performances at venues like the Olympic Hall in Munich and Grosse Freiheit 36 in Hamburg.[28][29] In 2025, he collaborated with LX on the EP Dumm aber doppelt, released July 18, which debuted at number two on the German albums chart.[30][31] Additionally, on October 2, Bonez MC released the single "Theater" featuring Lucry and Suena.[32] By 2025, Bonez MC had amassed over 70 gold and platinum certifications across his catalog, underscoring his commercial peak in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland with total equivalent album units exceeding 6.6 million.[33]Artistry
Musical style and production
Bonez MC's musical style fuses elements of trap, dancehall, and melodic rap, often incorporating auto-tune for vocal effects that contribute to a modern, polished hip-hop sound. His delivery features a distinctive gravelly voice with an energetic flow, blending rhythmic influences from Afro-Caribbean dembow patterns and heavy trap beats to create a versatile sonic palette.[34][35] In production, Bonez MC frequently employs minimalistic arrangements through his independent label Toprott Muzik, where he co-produces tracks emphasizing bass-heavy 808 kicks, sparse synth layers, and atmospheric pads for a hard-hitting yet accessible vibe. This approach draws on trap's core techniques, such as slow tempos and repetitive motifs, while integrating dancehall's rhythmic bounce for crossover appeal.[34][36] Over time, his sound has evolved from gritty, sample-driven underground productions rooted in gangsta rap to more refined, pop-infused compositions, as seen in later releases that balance commercial polish with signature bass-driven intensity, including the 2024 album Gameboy, which incorporates nostalgic 2000s aesthetics with modern trap and dancehall elements, and the 2025 EP dumm aber doppelt with LX.[34][37][38]Themes and lyrical content
Bonez MC's lyrics frequently explore the raw realities of street life in Hamburg's underworld, depicting themes of crime, survival, and the gritty urban environment that shaped his early experiences. These narratives often draw from the socio-economic challenges of the city's St. Pauli district, portraying a world of hustling, danger, and precarious alliances as a backdrop to personal ambition.[39] Central to his work are motifs of luxury excess and hedonism, celebrating the rewards of success through vivid imagery of high-end cars, designer goods, and indulgent partying, as seen in tracks like "500 PS," which revels in the thrill of wealth and fast living following years of struggle. Loyalty emerges as a cornerstone, particularly in references to unbreakable bonds with his 187 Strassenbande crew, emphasizing trust and collective triumph over individual gain in songs such as "Ohne mein Team," where he underscores the necessity of riding together through adversity.[40][41] Autobiographical elements infuse his storytelling, recounting rises from poverty, past criminal involvements, and enduring friendships with a mix of stark honesty and ironic humor that tempers the darkness—such as self-deprecating jabs at the absurdities of his come-up or exaggerated boasts that poke fun at rap's bravado tropes. This approach humanizes the underworld tales, blending vulnerability with wit to reflect the chaotic authenticity of his Hamburg roots.[39][42] These themes persist in recent works like the 2025 EP dumm aber doppelt, with tracks evoking street luxury and crew dynamics.[38] In later releases, Bonez MC shifts toward greater introspection, examining the complexities of fame and personal relationships, as evident in the 2023 LOVELINE EP, where he departs from hardened street personas to explore emotional entanglements and the isolating effects of stardom through soulful, R&B-inflected tracks like "Telefon ohne Kabel" and "Bunte Pille." These works contrast his earlier hedonistic excess with more candid reflections on love's superficiality and the detachment brought by success, though often laced with playful, ironic machismo.[43]187 Strassenbande and affiliations
Role in 187 Strassenbande
Bonez MC co-founded the rap collective 187 Strassenbande in 2006 with Gzuz, LX, Maxwell, and Sa4, establishing it as a Hamburg-based crew dedicated to authentic street rap that draws from gritty urban experiences and gangsta aesthetics.[28] This formation marked the beginning of a tight-knit group that emphasized raw, unfiltered storytelling reflective of Hamburg's street culture, setting the tone for their provocative lyrical content and visual identity.[44] Within 187 Strassenbande, Bonez MC serves as a primary vocalist and producer, delivering commanding flows and beats that anchor the collective's sound on shared projects such as the influential "High & Hungrig" series, which highlights the crew's collaborative energy and commercial viability.[45][46] His production contributions often blend hard-hitting trap elements with melodic hooks, reinforcing the group's signature high-energy style across albums and samplers.[47] In July 2025, Bonez MC released the EP dumm aber doppelt with fellow member LX, continuing the collective's tradition of joint releases.[48] The collective's independent ethos is embodied through their self-managed label Toprott Muzik, which Bonez MC helped establish to retain creative control and distribute releases without major label interference, while a strict loyalty code binds members through unwavering solidarity in tours, recordings, and public representation.[49][3] As a central figure, Bonez MC upholds this brand integrity, ensuring the crew's output remains cohesive and true to its origins amid evolving hip-hop landscapes.[28]Key collaborations outside the group
Bonez MC has established several significant partnerships beyond his work with 187 Strassenbande, most notably his ongoing collaboration with Austrian rapper RAF Camora. Their joint project, the Palmen aus Plastik series, began with the debut album Palmen aus Plastik in 2016, which fused Bonez MC's gritty Hamburg street rap with RAF Camora's melodic, dancehall-influenced Austrian style, achieving commercial success and topping German charts.[50] This partnership continued with Palmen aus Plastik 2 in 2018 and Palmen aus Plastik 3 in 2022, each release blending trap beats, auto-tuned hooks, and bilingual elements to appeal to a broader European audience, solidifying their duo as a cornerstone of modern German-speaking hip-hop.[51] In addition to his work with RAF Camora, Bonez MC has ventured into international territory through features with prominent non-German artists. On the 2020 track "International Criminal" by German group KITSCHKRIEG, Bonez MC collaborated with Jamaican dancehall icon Vybz Kartel, incorporating patois flows and reggae rhythms into a high-energy rap narrative that highlighted cross-cultural trap fusion.[52] More recently, in 2024, he appeared alongside American rapper Young Dolph on the single "Really" produced by German duo Lucry & Suena, merging Southern U.S. trap cadences with Bonez MC's signature laid-back delivery to underscore his growing global reach.[53] These one-off projects have not only diversified Bonez MC's sound but also elevated his profile in international hip-hop circles, influencing his adoption of trap elements in subsequent solo work.Other ventures
Business activities
Bonez MC founded the independent record label Toprott Muzik in 2011, assuming the role of its head and primary decision-maker. The label primarily signs and releases projects from members of the 187 Strassenbande collective, including Bonez MC's own solo album Krampfhaft kriminell and subsequent group samplers such as 187 Strassenbande der Sampler Vol. 2.[2][49] Toprott Muzik manages distribution for these releases through partnerships with entities like Soulfood and Distributionz, allowing the label to control production, marketing, and sales without reliance on major record companies. This structure has enabled the 187 Strassenbande to maintain financial independence, funding further artistic endeavors and operational autonomy.[54][55] In addition to music releases, Bonez MC has invested in merchandise ventures, developing apparel lines directly tied to album campaigns. Notable examples include clothing collections inspired by the 2016 collaborative album Palmen aus Plastik with RAF Camora, featuring branded T-shirts, hoodies, and accessories sold via official online stores to capitalize on fan engagement and extend brand revenue streams.[56] Bonez MC has also expanded into event promotion, organizing and managing tours for the 187 Strassenbande to enhance the collective's self-sufficiency and direct revenue from live performances.[57]Acting and media appearances
Bonez MC ventured into acting with a supporting role as a rapper in the 2017 neo-noir thriller In the Fade, directed by Fatih Akin, where his character contributed to the film's gritty urban atmosphere.[58] The movie, which explores themes of loss and revenge following a terrorist attack, featured Bonez MC alongside lead actress Diane Kruger and earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.[59] In 2015, Bonez MC appeared in the music documentary-style short Gzuz & Bonez MC: Kriminell, which chronicled aspects of his early career and collaborations within the 187 Strassenbande collective, blending raw footage with performance elements to highlight the group's rise in the German rap scene.[60] Bonez MC has made several guest appearances on German television and podcasts, often discussing rap culture, his creative process, and personal experiences from his Hamburg upbringing. Notable spots include interviews on KISS FM radio, where he conversed with fellow rapper AK Ausserkontrolle about industry dynamics and new releases, and extended talks with host Aria Nejati on platforms like Apple Music and YouTube, covering topics such as collaborations with Xatar and the evolution of his sound.[61][62]Public image and legacy
Public persona and controversies
Bonez MC cultivates a public persona as an authentic and relatable figure in German hip-hop, often embodying a laid-back, party-centric vibe that resonates with his fanbase through casual social media interactions and high-energy live performances. His "bad boy" aura, tied to the street credibility of the 187 Strassenbande collective, is prominently showcased on platforms like Instagram, where he maintains over 3 million followers and posts about luxurious lifestyles, tours, and everyday antics that humanize his larger-than-life image.[63][64] This approachable yet rebellious demeanor has helped foster a strong, loyal connection with fans, particularly younger audiences drawn to his unfiltered authenticity.[65] Despite his charismatic appeal, Bonez MC has encountered controversies primarily centered on the content of his lyrics and online behavior, which critics argue glorify crime, violence, and urban struggles reflective of his Hamburg roots. Themes in his music, such as criminality and street life, have been scrutinized for potentially normalizing antisocial elements, though they are defended by supporters as artistic expressions of real experiences. More pointedly, he has faced backlash for misogynistic elements in his work, contributing to wider discussions on sexism within Deutschrap. In 2019, this led to calls for a broader industry reckoning on gender issues following allegations against him and bandmate Gzuz.[66] Local politicians in Baden-Württemberg also protested a 187 Strassenbande concert that year, decrying the group's lyrics as offensive, misanthropic, and women-degrading.[67] Additionally, Bonez MC drew criticism for appearing to mock domestic violence in online content around 2020.[68] As of 2025, Bonez MC has avoided major legal entanglements, with past incidents involving his associates—like bandmate Gzuz's arrests for drug possession and assault—occasionally spilling into the group's narrative but not directly implicating him in serious charges.[69] His public image thus balances edgy provocations with fan engagement, occasionally softened by lighter moments, such as his 2018 Instagram campaign against the AfD party during Bavaria's election, where he urged followers to vote progressively before posts were removed for violating platform rules.[70]Influence on German hip-hop
Bonez MC played a pivotal role in pioneering the fusion of trap and dancehall elements within mainstream German hip-hop, particularly through his collaborations with RAF Camora on the 2016 album Palmen aus Plastik. This project blended trap beats with dembow rhythms—a Caribbean style akin to dancehall and reggaeton—drawing inspiration from French Afro-trap artists like MHD, and achieved number-one status on the German charts while reaching number two in Austria.[34] The album's sound, exemplified in tracks like the title song, introduced these hybrid influences to a broader audience, shaping subsequent trends in Deutschrap where trap-dancehall fusions dominated 24 out of 25 number-one singles in Austria from 2018 to 2019.[34][71] As a founding member and key figure in 187 Strassenbande, Bonez MC helped transition German rap from its underground roots to widespread commercial viability, establishing the crew as a blueprint for collective success in the genre. Formed in Hamburg in 2006, the group—comprising Bonez MC, Gzuz, Maxwell, LX, and others—revived authentic gangster rap aesthetics, making street-oriented narratives commercially appealing and achieving massive sales across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.[72] Their model of collaborative releases and shared branding influenced crew-based dynamics in the industry, enabling sustained chart dominance and cultural relevance for similar formations.[72] Bonez MC's success with 187 Strassenbande and Palmen aus Plastik solidified Hamburg's status as a major rap hub, inspiring the development of regional scenes in northern Germany during the late 2010s. By showcasing Hamburg's gritty, authentic sound on a national stage, the crew elevated the city's profile from a peripheral player to a creative center, fostering a wave of local talent and productions that built on their trap-dancehall blueprint.[72][73]Discography
Studio albums
Bonez MC's solo studio albums represent key milestones in his individual career, distinct from his collaborative projects. His discography includes several full-length releases that have achieved commercial success in Germany and beyond. Krampfhaft Kriminell (released November 16, 2012) is Bonez MC's debut studio album, released via Toprott Muzik. It peaked at No. 60 on the German Albums Chart and spent 1 week there.[74] Hollywood (released September 11, 2020) marks Bonez MC's breakthrough solo album, debuting at No. 1 on the German Albums Chart and spending 57 weeks on the chart. Produced primarily by The Cratez, the album features 13 tracks blending trap influences with introspective lyrics, highlighted by lead singles "Roadrunner" (featuring Gzuz and Maxwell) and "Big Body Benz" (featuring Masicka), both of which became top-10 hits in Germany. It was certified Gold by the BVMI for sales exceeding 100,000 units in 2021.[26][75] A deluxe edition, Hollywood Uncut (released November 6, 2020), expanded the original with additional tracks like "Raubüberfall" and "Finger voller Ringe," also debuting at No. 1 on the German Albums Chart and charting for 15 weeks. It maintained the album's momentum, contributing to its overall commercial impact.[22] Bonez MC's latest solo effort, Gameboy (released October 31, 2024), debuted at No. 2 on the German Albums Chart, featuring 13 tracks with production evoking early 2000s hip-hop aesthetics through nostalgic samples and beats. Notable tracks include the lead single "Über Leichen" and collaborations like "BA$$TARD" with Juju and "Locker" with LX and Tommy Reeve.[76]| Album | Release Date | Peak Chart Position (Germany) | Certification (BVMI) | Key Tracks/Singles |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Krampfhaft Kriminell | November 16, 2012 | 60 | - | "Mein Leben," "Zahlen an der Wand" |
| Hollywood | September 11, 2020 | 1 | Gold (100,000 units) | "Roadrunner," "Big Body Benz" |
| Hollywood Uncut | November 6, 2020 | 1 | Included in Hollywood certification | "Raubüberfall," "Finger voller Ringe" |
| Gameboy | October 31, 2024 | 2 | - | "Über Leichen," "BA$$TARD" |
Collaborative albums and EPs
Bonez MC's collaborative albums and EPs, primarily with RAF Camora and Gzuz, represent key outputs from his work within and beyond 187 Strassenbande, blending trap, dancehall, and melodic rap elements to achieve widespread commercial success in German-speaking countries. These projects often feature guest appearances from affiliated artists and have collectively amassed millions of streams and sales, underscoring Bonez MC's role in elevating collaborative hip-hop formats. The "Palmen aus Plastik" series with RAF Camora marks one of the most successful duo efforts in modern German rap. Released on September 9, 2016, Palmen aus Plastik debuted at number 1 on the German albums chart and was certified 2× Platinum by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) for 400,000 units sold.[77][18] Standout tracks include "Ohne mein Team," which became a street anthem, and the title track "Palmen aus Plastik," certified Diamond as a single.[78] The follow-up, Palmen aus Plastik 2, arrived on October 5, 2018, also topping the German charts at number 1 and earning Platinum certification from the BVMI.[79] Notable singles like "500 PS" and "Kokain" (featuring Gzuz) drove its success, with the former certified Diamond.[78] Palmen aus Plastik 3, released on September 9, 2022, continued the series' dominance by debuting at number 1 in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.[80] It includes hits such as "Diamant" and "Hot," contributing to the series' multi-platinum status across volumes. In parallel, the "High & Hungrig" series with Gzuz forms a core pillar of 187 Strassenbande collaborations, emphasizing raw, high-energy street narratives. The debut High & Hungrig came out on May 23, 2014, peaking at number 9 on the German albums chart.[81] High & Hungrig 2, released May 27, 2016, reached number 1 and was certified Gold by the BVMI.[82][15] Key tracks include "High & Hungrig" and "Fremdgehen." The trilogy concluded with High & Hungrig 3 on April 28, 2023, which debuted at number 1 in Germany and features contributions from Maxwell and LX.[83] All installments charted in the top 10, highlighting their consistent impact. Additionally, the LOVELINE EP (2023), a shorter project with featured artists like Ren Hook, DeeVoe, and The Royals, explores romantic and introspective themes across eight tracks. Released on November 2, 2023, it peaked at number 4 on the German albums chart.[84] Tracks such as "Shawty" and "Bunte Pille" exemplify its melodic, love-focused vibe.| Title | Partner | Release Date | Peak Position (Germany) | Certification (BVMI) | Notable Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High & Hungrig | Gzuz | May 23, 2014 | 9 | - | "High & Hungrig," "Scheiß Tag"[81] |
| Palmen aus Plastik | RAF Camora | September 9, 2016 | 1 | 2× Platinum (400,000 units) | "Ohne mein Team," "Palmen aus Plastik"[77][18] |
| High & Hungrig 2 | Gzuz | May 27, 2016 | 1 | Gold (100,000 units) | "Fremdgehen," "An guten Tagen"[82][15] |
| Palmen aus Plastik 2 | RAF Camora | October 5, 2018 | 1 | Platinum (200,000 units) | "500 PS," "Kokain" (feat. Gzuz)[79] |
| Palmen aus Plastik 3 | RAF Camora | September 9, 2022 | 1 | - | "Diamant," "Hot"[80] |
| High & Hungrig 3 | Gzuz | April 28, 2023 | 1 | - | "Oasis," "Intro"[83] |
| LOVELINE EP | Various (features: Ren Hook, DeeVoe, etc.) | November 2, 2023 | 4 | - | "Shawty," "Bunte Pille"[84][85] |