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going to decline this, as some of the members seem notable. Consider AfD
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The '''Kolchose''' is a group of [[Hip hop]] artists in the southern [[Germany|German]] city of [[Stuttgart]]. The group was founded in 1993 and includes the artists [[Freundeskreis]], [[Massive Töne]], Afrob, Breite Seite and Skillz en Masse, to name a few.
The '''Kolchose''' is a group of [[Hip hop]] artists in the southern [[Germany|German]] city of [[Stuttgart]].<ref>{{cite web | title=The Sound of German Cities|author= Thorsten Glotzmann| website=goethe.de| date=August 2016| url=https://www.goethe.de/ins/ca/en/kul/loe/mag/20805886.html?forceDesktop=1 | access-date=6 February 2024}}</ref> The group was founded in 1993 and includes the artists [[Freundeskreis]], [[Massive Töne]], Afrob, Breite Seite and Skillz en Masse, to name a few.


==References==
The Kolchose Members Jean-Christophe "Schowi" Ritter (MC of Massiven Töne) and Johannes "Strachi" Strachwitz started the 0711Büro, out of which the company "0711 Entertainment" developed.
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The name "Kolchose" is derived from the German word for [[kolkhoz]], a type of [[collective farm]] that was common in the [[Soviet Union]].
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The Kolchose is a group of Hip hop artists in the southern German city of Stuttgart.[1] The group was founded in 1993 and includes the artists Freundeskreis, Massive Töne, Afrob, Breite Seite and Skillz en Masse, to name a few.

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  1. ^ Thorsten Glotzmann (August 2016). "The Sound of German Cities". goethe.de. Retrieved 6 February 2024.