Kool Savas, a titan of German hip hop, unleashes "Die John Bello Story" on September 19, 2008, under the banner of Sony Music/Essah Media GmbH. This isn't just another album; it's a testament to Kool Savas' prowess and influence in the genre. Spanning a robust 65 tracks across two volumes, this double album is a marathon of raw, unfiltered hip hop, clocking in at over two hours of intense, lyrical prowess.
The first volume, released initially, features 21 tracks, including standout cuts like "40 Bars," "Oh Oh Oh Oh," and "Raab." Kool Savas' signature flow and sharp lyricism are on full display, tackling a range of topics from street life to the state of hip hop. The album also features collaborations with notable artists, adding depth and variety to the project.
The second volume, released later in the year, expands on the first, offering an additional 21 tracks. This volume includes memorable songs like "Bagger" featuring Sizzlac, Caput, and Moe Mitchell, and "Krone" featuring Franky Kubrick, Moe Mitchell, and Amaris. The deluxe edition of the second volume, released as a box set, includes even more content, showcasing Kool Savas' commitment to his craft and his fans.
"Die John Bello Story" is a comprehensive look into the mind of Kool Savas, offering a blend of introspective tracks and hard-hitting anthems. It's a bold statement from an artist at the top of his game, solidifying his place in the pantheon of German hip hop. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Kool Savas' music, this album is a powerful introduction to his unique style and unmatched skill.