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===1995–2000=== This was also a time that a lot of immigrants were moving to Germany<ref>{{cite journal |title = From Krauts with Attitudes to Turks with Attitudes: Some Aspects of Hip-Hop History in Germany |last = Elflein |first = Dietmar |journal = Popular Music |issn = 1474-0095 |volume = 17 |issue = 3 |year = 1998 |pages = 255–65 |jstor = 852956 |doi = 10.1017/S0261143000008539 |s2cid = 143592704 }}</ref> and they all came with their own culture which contrasted with or added to that of Germany. Karakan also emerged in the German hip hop scene. In 1991, Alper Aga & Kabus Kerim formed the group in [[Nuremberg]], Germany. This year, they released the first-ever Turkish language rap track in, named "Bir Yabancının Hayatı" (Life of a Foreigner). Two years later, they released classic tracks like "Cehenneme Hoşgeldin" (Welcome to Hell) and the controversial "Defol Dazlak" (Begone Skinhead), which was released as a [[Maxi Single]]. "Big Porno Ahmet" joined the group as a producer/beatmaker. Shortly, the success of Karakan spread beyond the borders of Germany and the group started to get well known within the European hip hop scene. During jams, they met Cinai Sebeke ([[Da Crime Posse]]) and Erci-E. Together, they established the legendary group CARTEL and released a compilation album in 1995. In 1997, KARAKAN finally released his first official album "Al Sana Karakan" and shot 2 videos, which marked a high point in [[Turkish hip hop]].<ref>[<!--http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=107542798-->https://archive.today/20120714023847/http://www.myspace.com/107542798 Karakan, myspace.com]</ref> The multilingual and multinational group TCA- The Microphone Mafia is an example of 'Oriental Hip Hop in the German Diaspora'. They combine Spanish, Italian, Turkish and German raps with live music and samples of traditional music from all the previously named countries.<ref name="autogenerated9"/>
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