the result of spending almost the whole summer of 2000 in germany was that i became hooked onto a whole load of german hip-hop, mostly the commercial kind. there was days i wouldn't have anything to do and i would check viva, mtv and other channels of the sorts for the liking. it also helped that my german cousin was quite into hip-hop but more of the american kind.
i would hear countless tracks including dj tomekk's "ich lebe für hiphop", deichkind's "bon voyage", fettes brot's "da draussen" and then this track by das bo. "türlich, türlich" is proper stupid miami bass with lyrics about partying, ladies shaking the behinds and the thirst for more bass. i've actually heard a number of das bo's other tracks and while they nice i have no relation to them as much as this.
at some point i've even heard it out in a club while some dj was mixing up hiphop and beats from all parts of the globe and you would hear something in swahili into french into japanese etc etc. it was at this event i also heard the bass of "türlich, türlich (sicher, dicker)" in it's full glory. it also helps that it drops for a second from it's regular sample of faze-o's "toe jam" for a small replay of technotronic's "pump up the jam".
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