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Bullenwagen

3.5M streams

3,479,945

Zur Erinnerung

3.5M streams

3,456,160

Glück ohne Scherben

3.2M streams

3,195,679

Skid Row

3M streams

2,999,324

Wahrscheinlich Nie Wieder Vielleicht

2.9M streams

2,943,398

Missglückte Asimetrie

2.6M streams

2,618,030

Alle hassen Ferris

2.4M streams

2,376,290

Ist doch egal

2M streams

1,960,393

Asimetrie

924.9K streams

924,880

Ferris MC

830.2K streams

830,169

Biography

With horror movie inspired graphics on the outside of his releases and bleak, provocative lyrics inside his music, Ferris MC has become one of Germany's more infamous rappers. In his lyrics he often references his difficult childhood in Bremen with an alcoholic stepfather and drug abuse at school. His love of punk gave way to a new love of rap while in high school. It was there he met Flowin Immo and DJ Pee and formed the group F.A.B. (Freaks Association Bremen). In 1994, in association with the indie label MZEE, the group released the album Freaks, a heavily influential effort that would inspire many of the hardcore German rappers to follow. With disagreements and problems with drug addiction, F.A.B. dissolved in 1997 and Ferris headed to Hamburg to begin a solo career. It was there he met his DJ, DJ Stylewarz, and recorded his debut album, Asimetrie. Thanks to Ferris' ongoing drug abuse, his relationship with Stylewarz would come to an end before his sophomore effort Fertich! arrived in 2001. Audiobiografie landed two years later but the cult following that had evolved was soon to be abandoned. In 2004 he began his acting career with the horror film Lord of the Undead directed by Timo Rose who had also released hip-hop albums under the name King Hannibal. While the year 2006 saw a new single, "Düstere Legende," appear, it came with the announcement that Ferris MC was retiring from hip-hop. A year later he teamed with producer Marc Deal and formed Maniax, a dance music project that was heavily influenced by the original electro sound. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi