Haftbefehl - 1999 Pt.1 File

: Much of the video was filmed on location at the Mainpark housing estate, cementing the song's connection to Haftbefehl's roots. Impact and Legacy

: Haftbefehl identifies himself by his birth name, Aykut Anhan, immediately grounding the story in personal reality.

The song acts as a "status quo" report, transporting listeners back to 1999 when Aykut Anhan (Haftbefehl) was 14 years old. It provides a gritty, unfiltered look at his environment, specifically the and the Mainpark residential complex in Offenbach am Main. Haftbefehl - 1999 Pt.1

: He references friends like Abdel Kazim (facing deportation) and Azidin (whose apartment served as a "basis and bunker" for drug deals), highlighting themes of criminality, police presence, and brotherhood.

: Unlike traditional rap "flexing," Pt. 1 focuses on world-building, listing specific streets, local figures, and the reality of growing up in a high-density migrant neighborhood. : Much of the video was filmed on

: A notable feature is the recurring vocal sample of Mickey Mouse (voiced by Mario von Jascheroff) saying "Oh, Junge" (Oh, boy), which creates a stark, eerie contrast with the harsh street lyrics. Music Video and Visuals

The official music video was produced by the Berlin-based collective and directed by Chehad Abdallah . It provides a gritty, unfiltered look at his

is a landmark track by German rapper Haftbefehl , released on October 23, 2014, as the second single from his critically acclaimed fourth studio album, Russisch Roulette . Produced by his long-time collaborator Bazzazian , the song serves as the opening chapter of a multi-part narrative series exploring Haftbefehl's formative years in Offenbach. Context and Concept