(remix) 1996 (hq): Cora E - Schlгјsselkind

: For her lifelong contribution to the genre, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 Hiphop.de Awards .

: Born Sylvia Macco, Cora E. is recognized as one of Germany's first female rap stars. Unlike the more pop-oriented "Die Fantastischen Vier," she emerged from the underground culture of graffiti and breakdancing.

: The term Schlüsselkind (latchkey kid) refers to children who return from school to an empty home because their parents are working. The track provides a stark, honest look at her upbringing, addressing themes of independence, neglect, and early exposure to alcohol. Cora E - SchlГјsselkind (Remix) 1996 (HQ)

by Cora E. is a foundational milestone in German hip-hop, released in 1996 through MZEE Records . It is widely celebrated for its raw, autobiographical storytelling and its role in establishing female voices in a male-dominated scene. Historical & Cultural Significance

The 1996 release featured several versions, notably produced by the and Busy : : For her lifelong contribution to the genre,

: In an era of burgeoning commercial "party rap," Cora E. and collaborators like Advanced Chemistry emphasized hip-hop as a tool for social criticism. Production & Remixes

: She cited US rapper Roxanne Shanté as a primary influence. Unlike the more pop-oriented "Die Fantastischen Vier," she

: Produced by Christian and Martin Stieber , defined by a classic mid-90s boom-bap aesthetic.