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Birth name | Hakan Durmuş |
Also known as | Killa Hakan |
Born | Berlin, Germany | 3 March 1973
Origin | Turkey |
Genres | Hip Hop, Hardcore Rap, Gangsta Rap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper and Songwriter |
Years active | 1986–present |
Website | www |
Hakan Durmuş, better known as Killa Hakan, is a German-Turkish rapper and songwriter .[1][2][3]
Biography
Hakan is one of the first Turkish rappers. Also he is first hardcore/gangsta rapper in Turkey. Before turning to music he was a 36 Boys gang member[4] and imprisoned for burglary, bank robbery and wounding.[5][6]
Hakan started his professional music career by joining the band Islamic Force of Boe B. In 1997 they published the album "Mesaj". After Islamic Force separated, Hakan continued as a solo artist.[7]
So far, Hakan released 9 albums the latest being "Son Mohakan" released in January.[8]
Discography
- 1997: Mesaj (with Islamic Force)
- 2002: Çakallar
- 2003: Rapüstad (with Fuat Ergin)
- 2005: Semt Semt Sokak
- 2007: Kreuzberg City
- 2008: Bomba Plak (with Ceza)
- 2010: Volume Maximum
- 2012: Orijinal
- 2014: Son Mohakan
- 2018: Killa Hakan
- 2019: Fight Kulüp
Guest appearances
- 2001 - Asphalt
- 2002 - DJ Mahmut - Turkish Rap Mixtape
- 2002 - Devil Inside - 36 Karat
- 2002 - Fettfleck Sampler Volume One
- 2003 - DJ Derezon - Champions League
- 2004 - Mr L - Lebenswerk
- 2006 - Montana Beats und Plattenpapzt - Auf Chrome
- 2006 - Ceza - Yerli Plaka
- 2006 - Ceza - Feyz al (Maxi Single)
- 2006 - Eko Fresh - Gheddo
- 2006 - Eko Fresh - Hart(z) IV
- 2006 - Mok - Bad Boys 2
- 2007 - Michael Mic - Willkommen im Bing!
- 2007 - Massaka - Blut Beton
- 2007 - 36Kingz - Kreuzbergtape Vol.1
- 2007 - Kingpint - ...und dann kam Crack
- 2012 - Autodidakt - Die Jagd
Film-Music:
- 2005 - O simdi Mahkum (Regie: Soykut Turan / Buch: Levent Kazak)
- 2006 - Wut (Regie und Buch: Züli Aladag)
- 2011 - Berlin Kaplanı (with Ata Demirer)[9]
References
- ^ "Getrauert habe ich genug". taz.die tageszeitung. 2005-09-19.
- ^ Kapkin, Yelda. "36 boys". Al Jazeera World.
- ^ Aral, Coşkun. "BERLİN'DE İKİNCİ GÜN: Killa Hakan". iz tv.
- ^ Yelda Kapkın, Al Jazeera. "36 Boys". Al Jazeera. Al Jazeera.
- ^ Felix Lee: Getrauert habe ich genug in die tageszeitung, 19. September 2005
- ^ "Ich muß blöd gewesen sein", interview with Harkan Durmus, Der Spiegel 16/1997, p. 88 (in German)
- ^ Stehle, Maria. Ghetto Voices in Contemporary German Culture: Textscapes, Filmscapes, Soundscapes. Camden House. p. 141.
- ^ "Son Mohakan". Rapper.
- ^ "Berlin Kaplanı'nın Kreuzberg'li rapçisi". Radikal (in Turkish). 2012-02-07.