What is german rap beat?

German rap beat, also known as German hip-hop beat, originated in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was heavily influenced by American hip-hop and rap music, which was popular at the time. German rap beat is characterized by its heavy bass, synthesizers, and rhythmic percussion patterns.

German rap beat lyrics often touch on issues such as social inequality, poverty, racism, and violence. However, many German rap songs also focus on personal experiences and struggles, such as love, heartbreak, and achieving success.

The genre gained popularity in the 1990s with artists like Die Fantastischen Vier, Fettes Brot, and Afrob. Later on, in the 2000s and 2010s, German rap beat became more mainstream with artists like Bushido, Sido, and Kollegah.

Today, German rap beat is a thriving genre with a diverse range of artists and sub-genres. The genre has also experienced international success with the rise of artists like Capital Bra and Apache 207.