Seeed
Seeed is a German hip hop, reggae and dancehall band based in Berlin. Founded in 1998, they have become well known in Germany and its neighboring countries.
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Origin | Berlin, Germany |
Genres | Dancehall, reggae fusion, dub, reggae |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Downbeat Records |
Associated acts | Peter Fox, Boundzound, Dellé, Tanya Stephens, Cee-Lo Green |
Website | http://www.seeed.info/ |
Members | Alfi Trowers Based Moritz Delgado Peter Fox Frank Dellé DJ Luke (until 2002: DJ Illvibe) Jerome "Tchamp" Bugnon "Dubmaster" Reibold "Rudeboy" Rudy Tobsen Cordes |
Past members | Boundzound (deceased) |
Musical style and lyrics
Seeed consists of eleven band members, including three singers, a horn section and a DJ. Seeed is recognized for their catchy fusional mix of German hip hop, reggae and dancehall styles and their use of horns, which is unusual in contemporary popular music. They have worked with Cee-Lo Green, Anthony B, Tanya Stephens, General Degree as well as other Jamaican artists and producers. Almost all of their music releases feature a popular guest experience.[1] Seeed's lyrics are in German, English and Patois. Their biggest hits in the German Sprachraum were "Dickes B", "Aufstehn", "Ding" and "Music Monks". Although their lyrics are in English and German, most of the songs in German were completely translated into English for the international releases of the Albums Next! and Music Monks.[2]
History
Their first hit was "Dickes B", an ode to Berlin. They won three ECHO Awards. With the international versions of Music Monks and Next!, they found broader success in Germany's neighboring countries, especially France. After their initial success with "Dickes B", in the year 2000, they released their first full-length album a few months later, in 2001: New Dubby Conquerors.
In September 2012, Seeed released their fourth studio album, Seeed, their first release in six years. In the meantime, members Peter Fox, Dellé and Demba Nabé (Boundzound) each released solo albums. The album Seeed went straight to number 1 in the German Albums Chart. It was the first time an album of Seeed achieved the top of the albums chart.
On May 31, 2018, Demba Nabé (Boundzound) died at the age of 46.[3]
On April 18, 2019, Seeed released their first Single "Ticket" after Nabé's death. The band dedicated this song to their former member.[4]
The fifth album "Bam Bam" was released October 4, 2019.[5]
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Chart positions | Certifications | |||
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GER [6] |
AUT [7] |
FR | SWI [8] | |||
2001 | New Dubby Conquerors |
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2003 | Music Monks |
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2005 | Next! |
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2006 | Live |
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2012 | Seeed |
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2019 | Bam Bam |
Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |||
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GER [6] |
AUT | SWI | EUR | |||
2000 | "New Dubby Conquerors" | |||||
"The Tide Is High" | ||||||
2001 | "Dickes B" (featuring Black Kappa) | |||||
"Riddim No. 1" | ||||||
"Dancehall Caballeros" | ||||||
2002 | "Waterpumpee" (featuring Anthony B) | |||||
2003 | "Music Monks" | |||||
"Shake Baby Shake" (featuring Elephant Man) | ||||||
"What You Deserve Is What You Get" | ||||||
2004 | "Release" | |||||
2005 | "Aufstehn!" (featuring Cee-Lo Green) | |||||
"Schwinger" | ||||||
2006 | "Ding" | |||||
"Slowlife" | ||||||
2011 | "Molotov" | |||||
2012 | "Beautiful" | |||||
"Augenbling" | ||||||
2013 | "Deine Zeit" | |||||
2014 | "Cherry Oh" | |||||
2019 | "Ticket" | |||||
"Lass sie gehn" | ||||||
"G€ld" | ||||||
"Sie is geladen" (featuring Nura) |
EPs
- 2002: Waterpumpee
- 2003: The Electric Boogie
- 2005: Aufstehn!
- 2011: Molotov / Wonderful Life
- 2012: Beautiful
DVD
- 2006: Live!
Riddims
- "Rodeo" (2005 Germaican Rec.)
- "Rodeo Refix" (2005 Germaican Rec.)
- "High Noon" (2005 Germaican Rec.)
- "Curefix" (2004 Germaican Rec.)
- "Doctors Darling" (2003 Germaican Rec.)
- "Electric Boogie" (2003 Germaican Rec.)
- "Pharaoh" (2003 Germaican Rec.)
- "FrogAss" (2001 Germaican Rec.)
References
- "Seeed". Discogs. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- "Seeed music, videos, stats, and photos". Last.fm. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- Hofmann, Laura (1 June 2018). "Seeed-Frontmann Demba Nabé gestorben". Tagesspiegel.de (in German). Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- Seeed - TICKET (official Video), retrieved 2019-12-02
- "Seeed - Bam Bam". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-12-02.
- "Discographie Seeed". GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- "Discographie Seeed". austriancharts.at. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
- "Discographie Seeed". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
External links
- Seeed's official website
- Germaican Records International the 45-Label of Seeed