Moses Pelham
Moses Pelham (born 24 February 1971 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German rapper, musician and songwriter.
Life
In 1993, together with Thomas Hofmann in Frankfurt am Main, he started the Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt. Pelham is a member of the German band Glashaus. In 2019, in a lawsuit against the German band Kraftwerk, Pelham won a groundbreaking high court decision in the European Union for sampling.[1][2][3]
Works
Albums
- 1989: Raining Rhymes
- 1992: The Bastard lookin' 4 the light (1992 produced, but first published in 2000)
- 1994: Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt – Direkt aus Rödelheim (together with Thomas Hofmann)
- 1995: Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt – Live aus Rödelheim (together with Thomas Hofmann)
- 1996: Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt – Zurück nach Rödelheim (together with Thomas Hofmann)
- 1998: Geteiltes Leid I
- 2004: Geteiltes Leid II
- 2012: Geteiltes Leid III
- 2017: Herz
- 2020: Emuna
Singles
- 1988: Ay-Ay-Ay (What We Do For Love) (together with Rico Sparx)
- 1988: Twilight Zone
- 1989: Can this be love
- 1989: Raining Rhymes
- 1990: Muscles (together with Harold Faltermeyer)
- 1998: Hartreim Saga
- 1998: Schnaps für alle
- 1999: Skillz (together with Illmat!c & Xavier Naidoo)
- 1999: Mein Glück
- 2000: Bonnie & Clyde 2000 (together with Cora E.)
- 2004: Ein schöner Tag
- 2004: 77 Minutes of Strugglin (together with Illmat!c & Kool Savas)
- 2006: Gott liebt mich
- 2009: Strugglin' (2009 ISAS Remix) (together with Illmat!c, Kool Savas & Cassandra Steen)
- 2012: Für die Ewigkeit
- 2019: Notaufnahme
- 2020: Weiße Fahne
- 2020: Wunder (together with Faiz Mangat)
- 2020: Juli
- 2020: Emuna (acoustic) (together with Stefanie Kloß)
- 2020: Backstein
- 2020: Du
References
External links
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