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Ich und Meine Maske [Bonus Disc]
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Album Details: Ich und Meine Maske [Bonus Disc]

Release Date:05/30/2008
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Track List: Ich und Meine Maske [Bonus Disc]

Disk 1

  1. Intro
  2. Wieder Zurück
  3. Halt Dein Maul
  4. Peilerman & Flo Teil 5
  5. Ich & Meine Maske
  6. Pack Schlägt Sich
  7. Peilerman & Flo Teil 6
  8. Augen Auf
  9. Herz
  10. Peilerman & Flo Teil 7
  11. Strip für Mich
  1. Carmen
  2. Peilerman & Flo Teil 8
  3. Scheiss Drauf
  4. Unser Leben
  5. Nein!
  6. Schule
  7. Jeder Kriegt Was Er Verdient
  8. Danke
  9. Aggrokalypse
  10. AGGRO TV Media Player [Multimedi...

Disk 2

  1. Mario Barth Intro [*]
  2. Ich Bin So Gaga [*]
  3. Tage [*]
  4. Beweg Dein Arsch [*]
  5. Wenn die Bosse Reden [*]
  1. Ich und Meine Katze [*]
  2. Deine Eltern [*]
  3. Kanacks & Hools [*]
  4. Meine Gang [*]
  5. Halt Dein Maul [Remix][*]

Pro Reviews: Ich und Meine Maske [Bonus Disc]

  • All Music Guide

    Sido's third solo album, Ich und Meine Maske, finds him at his best, often putting aside ferocity in favor of cleverness, humor, and pop smarts. Make no mistake, Sido remains a hardcore rapper. Threats of violence, vivid depictions of sex, and ghetto motifs are still bountiful on Ich und Meine Maske. But these hardcore motifs are employed in an entertaining manner that is more fascinating than frightening. For example, the Top Ten lead single, "Augen Auf" like the Top 20 hit single "Schlechtes Vorbild" before it plays upon Sido's reputation as a bad influence upon the youth of Germany; most amusingly, the song features a choir of children on the singalong chorus. Moreover, a couple songs most notably "Carmen" and "Nein" aren't frightening at all, relying upon Sido's satirical talents rather than the darker corners of his imagination. The first of the two, "Carmen" is an '80s dancepop throwback that doubles as a tongueincheek love song, and even better, it's incredibly appealing, bo...asting a catchy, melodic chorus and a spoton production. The second, "Nein" is a funny duet with German pop singer Doreen Steinert (formerly of the group Nu Pagadi) in which Sido's romantic advances get rejected. While these three standout songs display Sido's most appealing qualities his cleverness, humor, and pop smarts other sides of his character are showcase elsewhere on Ich und Meine Maske. Sequenced early in the album, "Halt Dein Maul" and "Ich und Meine Maske" play to his personal mystique as the man in the mask while "Herz," "Schule," and "Danke" find him turning serious. Plus, it wouldn't be an Aggro Berlin album without a roll call of guest features, the best of which here are "Pack Schlägt Sich" (featuring Azad), "Strip für Mich" (Kitty Kat), and "Aggrokalypse" (BTight, Fler, Kitty Kat). These Aggro Berlin guest features also happen to be the most hardcore tracks on Ich und Meine Maske. Consequently, one wonders if perhaps Sido the solo artist has begun to put aside ferocity in favor of his more appealing qualities as showcased on album standouts "Augen Auf," "Carmen," and "Herz," letting his labelmates dish out the more explicit material one expects from Aggro Berlin. One might hope so, for Sido's such an inventive rapper, it's a shame to see him confined by the often narrow boundaries of hardcore rap. [The Premium Edition adds a tentrack bonus disc comprised primarily of collaborations. This bonus material is considerably more explicit and therefore should please anyone who likes their rap hardcore.] - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Sido

Essentially a German Eminem a comparison that extends far past the color of their skin rapper Sido ran afoul of legislators, parents, and good taste via graphic lyrics trafficking in misogyny, violence, and sex. Born Paul Würdig in Berlin on November 30, 1980, he originally derived the name Sido from the phrase "Schieße in dein ohr," or "Sht in your ears." In later ... Read more