☝️ Key Points
- Description of Bushido's past in the 90s in Berlin
- Experiences in drug trafficking and the underworld
- Aggressive and provocative statements typical of Bushido's rap style
- Boasting superiority over other rappers and connection to the underworld
- Use of offensive language to humiliate rivals
Interpretation
The lyrics of the song '90er Berlin' by
Bushido describe his past in the 90s in Berlin, particularly his experiences in drug dealing and the underworld. The text is full of aggressive and provocative statements, typical of Bushido's rap style.
In the opening lines of the song, Bushido declares that he dominates the beat and that he used to sell large amounts of cocaine. He also describes how he wants to start again 'hunting these bitches' and doubling his profits. The line 'My jeans in my socks like 90s Berlin' refers to the fashion trend of tucking the pant legs into the socks.
Throughout the song, Bushido boasts about his superiority over other rappers and emphasizes that he has been active in hip-hop since his school days. He describes his connection to the underworld and that he still has contacts within it. He calls himself the 'King for over three decades' and makes it clear that he is more successful than other rappers.
Bushido also uses aggressive and insulting language to humiliate his rivals and present himself as superior. He plays with themes such as money, violence, and power.
The lyrics of the song '90er Berlin' clearly show how Bushido addresses his past and experiences in 90s Berlin. He presents himself as a dominant and powerful artist who considers his past in drug dealing and the underworld as part of his identity.