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Album der Woche: Ebow – “FC Chaya”. Liebeserklärung an Chayas – Album der Woche – Music – Radio

In Songs wie “Chayas Worldwide” and “Big Simpin”, Ebow listened to the themes of rap culture during a strange linse. “Chayas Worldwide” features a rap classic with “Girls, Girls, Girls” by Jay-Z or “Area Codes” by Ludacris. When you tell the story, a Chaya in your city, you feel Ebow in diesem Song die Vielfalt von queeren Beziehungen in verschiedenen Stadt, ohne dabei abwertend zu sein.
“Big Simpin” has no other story: Ebow, as a Simp, also as a jemand, knows everything for the Chaya-gibt. If you come into contact with hands, an emotional crime is committed and it is worth expressing your opinion. Der Song is not grim in its verletzlichkeit, but also in its humor. Ebow brought one of “FC Chaya” to his Lachen, while being re-fixed by ex-friends.

Intimacy in various directions

One of the albums best songs was discussed in a personal Outing. In the song “Ebru’s Story”, Ebow is told an ehrlich story, which is what he did with his aunt. It’s a fun minute to see all of the Seele rapping. When you have a child and the inner conflict, your conversation with friends: about the lesbians, about everything you can do with the family. Die Aunte bekommt sogar mit ihrer einen Platz auf dem Album: Sie sagt in een Sprachnachricht at the end of the Tracks:

“Mach dir keine Sorgen, we since immer für dich da. Schön, dass es dich gibt.”
Ebru

Ebow, with the obvious name Ebru heißt, said in the interview, thats aunt all queeren Menschen sein soll en damit auch die Worte and si all gehen. “Ebru’s Story” is not so clear, Ebow is neither emotional nor emotional. Aber der Song has Trost and is so high and an hour later, that the man will spend his minutes of the time.