Jan Delay lyrics
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Artist's albums
ALLES GUT
2022 · single
Classic Gold Remixed (Pt.2)
2022 · single
Classic Gold Remixed (Pt.2)
2022 · single
Works 2021
2021 · single
Diskoteque: Remmidemmi (Yippie Yippie Yeah)
2021 · single
Diskoteque: Leider geil (Leider geil)
2021 · single
Diskoteque: Wer Sagt Denn Das?
2021 · single
Classic Gold Remixed (Pt.1)
2021 · single
EULE (feat. Ernie und Bert)
2021 · single
Earth, Wind & Feiern
2021 · album
SPASS
2021 · single
EULE
2021 · single
Intro
2021 · single
Diskoteque: Essah ist Large
2020 · single
Diskoteque: Es ist wahr
2020 · single
Diskoteque: Deine Mutter
2020 · single
Diskoteque: MDMDF
2020 · single
Diskoteque: Gottseidank
2020 · single
Diskoteque: Intro
2020 · single
Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann
2019 · EP
Grün weiße Liebe
2018 · single
Hammer & Michel (Live)
2015 · album
St. Pauli
2014 · single
St. Pauli
2014 · single
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Biography
Jan Delay is the reggae alias of Jan Eißfeldt, a founding member of the German hip-hop collective Beginner who first found fame with his signature lyrical wit and lisping, nasal voice. Born in Hamburg in 1976, Eißfeldt co-founded Absolute Beginners in 1991. After changing its name to Beginner, the group earned notoriety in 1992 when one of its earliest songs, "K.E.I.N.E.," appeared on the Kill the Nation with a Groove mix, followed one year later by the release of Beginner's first proper EP, Gotting. In the wake of 1996's breakthrough Flashnizm, Eißfeldt founded his own label, Eimsbush, which quickly emerged as one of the premier imprints in German rap. With 1998's "Liebes Lied," Beginner scored its first German Top Ten hit and earned a coveted spot opening for the Beastie Boys on tour. Eißfeldt nevertheless confounded fans and critics alike when he issued the first Jan Delay single in 1999. A reggae cover of the Nena smash "Irgendwo, Irgendwie, Irgendwann," the record was nevertheless well received. A full-length LP, Searching for the Jan Soul Rebels, followed two years later. After reuniting with Beginner for 2003's chart-topping Blast Action Heroes, Eißfeldt resumed his solo pursuits, favoring a soulful, funky sound on 2006's Mercedes Dance. More Jan Delay albums followed, including a pair of live releases and a popular studio album, Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Soul. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi