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Ekrem Bora (born 3 September 1983), known professionally as Eko Fresh, is a German rapper of Turkish descent.[1][2]

Biography

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Bora was born in Cologne and grew up in Mönchengladbach, raised by his single mother, a postal worker.[3][unreliable source?] He began rapping at age 14 and eventually dropped out of school in tenth grade. Afterwards, he started working in a shoe store to make ends meet. While working his retail gig, Bora met Kool Savas, who agreed to produce his 2001 Royal Bunker debut EP, "Jetzt kommen wir auf die Sachen".[4]

The German Stampede Wrestling, a professional wrestling promotion based in Cologne, featured Bora.[5] He had wrestling matches in promotional events including Night in Motion X, Southern Conflict II, X-Limits, Battlefield 2008, and Northern Night since 2007.[6]

Beginning in 2010, Eko Fresh began an extremely prolific run, releasing four new albums over a three year span. In 2013, he delivered the wildly successful Eksodus which topped the charts in Germany and reached the top ten in Austria and Switzerland as well.[4]

Feuds with other rappers

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In 2004, Eko Fresh started a feud with his song "Die Abrechnung", where he criticized his former mentors Kool Savas, Optik Records, Bushido and Aggro Berlin.[7][unreliable source?] The song was released on 23 December 2004 on Juice CD # 49 and is a diss track against various other rappers, including his former mentor Kool Savas.[8] With the track billing in which he attacked Savas and Optik Records, he laid the foundation for the battle. Savas is suppressing his labelmates and MOR, Sava's former crew, would also have disintegrated for this reason, the statement said. The Berlin label Aggro and Bushido are also dissected in the track. However, he overdid it a little, which Sava's answer track quickly clarified the verdict.[9] Many rappers replied to "Die Abrechnung", including Illmatic with "4Eko" and Fler with "Hollywoodtürke". Rappers from Optik Records also reacted: Caput with "Ich geb n fuck" and Ercandize with "Verdanken".[7]

Discography

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Eko Fresh performing in 2007

Eko Fresh has released 10 studio albums, two collaboration albums, three extended tracks, three compilation albums, 18 singles (including three singles as featured artist) and 45 free tracks.[10]

Studio albums

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Year Album details Peak chart positions Sales
GER AUT SWI
2003 Ich bin jung und brauche das Geld
  • Released: 3 November 2003
  • Label: Subword (Sony Music Austria)
  • Formats: Audio CD
16
2006 Hart(z) IV
  • Released: 23 June 2006[11]
  • Label: Subword
  • Formats: Audio CD
24 70
2007 Ekaveli 100
2010 Was kostet die Welt?
  • Released: 25 June 2010
  • Label: Seven Days Music (Sony Music)[12]
  • Formats: CD
36 97
2011 Ekrem
  • Released: 2 September 2011
  • Label: Seven Days Music (Sony Music)
  • Formats: CD
5 33 15
2012 Ek to the Roots
  • Released: 31 August 2012
  • Label: SONY (Sony Music)
  • Formats: CD
3 10 4
2013 Eksodus
  • Released: 23 August 2013
  • Label: SONY (Sony Music)
  • Formats: CD
1 6 2
2014 Deutscher Traum
  • Released: 14 November 2014
  • Label: 99999 (Groove Attack)
  • Formats: CD
6 10 7
2016 Freezy
  • Released: 22 April 2016
  • Label: GoodToGo
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4 14 13
2017 König von Deutschland
  • Released: 22 September 2017
  • Label: German Dream Empire
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4 16 10
2018 Legende (Best Of)
  • Released: 24 August 2018
  • Label: RECORDJET
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2020 2020 Bars (The Goat)

Compilation albums

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Year Title Chart positions Sales
GER AUT SWI
2001 Jetzt kommen wir auf die Sachen
2003 König von Deutschland
2005 Eko Fresh Presents German Dream Allstars 56
Elektro Eko: Fick deine Story
Elektro Eko: Fick immer noch deine Story

Singles

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As lead artist

Year Title Chart positions Album
GER AUT SWI
2003 "Ich bin jung und brauche das Geld"
(feat. G-Style)
5 29 Ich bin jung und brauche das Geld
2004 "Die Abrechnung"
2006 "Gheddo"
(feat. Bushido)
15 40 Hart(z) IV
"Ek Is Back"
(feat. G-Style)
32
2007 "Ring frei"
(feat. Bushido)
64 Ekaveli
2010 "Königin der Nacht / Arschloch"
(feat. Cetin)
94 Was kostet die Welt?
2011 "Jenseits von Eden"
(feat. Nino de Angelo)
64 Ekrem
2012 "Diese Zwei"
(feat. Bushido)
35 53 46 Ek to the Roots
2013 "Guten Morgen" 57 74 62 Eksodus
"Quotentürke" 56
2014 "Joko Diss"
(feat. Frauenarzt, Manny Marc & Bass Sultan Hengzt)
24 18 35 non-album track
"U-Bahn Ficker"
(feat. Joko & Klaas)
51 Deutscher Traum
"Gheddo Reloaded"
(feat. Sido)
74

Collaboration singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
GER AUT SWI
2003 "Dünya Dönüyor"
(with Azra)
Dünya Dönüyor – Die Welt dreht sich
2004 "Ich will dich"
(with Valezka feat. Joe Budden)
57 L.O.V.E. (Life of Valezka & Eko)
"L.O.V.E."
(with Valezka)
16
"Eigentlich schön"
(with Azra feat. Chablife & Philippe)
Dünya Dönüyor – Die Welt dreht sich

Free tracks

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Year Title Notes Length
2003 "Renexekution" Reen (formerly MC Rene) diss track
Contains a sample of "Born, Never Asked" by Laurie Anderson[13][14]
2004 "Gegensätze ziehen sich an" (Opposites attract)
(feat. Bushido)
"Die Abrechung" (The reckoning)
"Mein Block" (Remix) (My hood) Instrumental of "Mein Block" by Sido
2005 "Nette Kanaken" (Nice wogs)
(feat. Chablife)
"I Need a Girl"
(feat. G-Style & Caput)
"Die Bestrafung" (The punishment)
(feat. Summer Cem & SDiddy)
2006 "Mir steht die Rolex"
"F.L.E.R." Fler diss track
Instrumental of "L.O.V.E" by Eko Fresh & Valezka
"Hart hier draußen für 'n Stenz"
"Für HipHop.de" (For Hiphop.de)
(feat. G-Style)
Released on the web site Hiphop.de
Aggro Berlin diss track
"Warum?" (Why?)
(feat. Summer Cem, Farid Urlaub & J-Luv)
"Landsleute" (Farmers)
(feat. Summer Cem)
"Schlag Alarm" (Set off the alarm)
(feat. Ramsi Aliani)
"Hartz 1"
(feat. Capkekz & SD)
2007 "Eksclusive"
"Toy Soldier" Instrumental of "Like Toy Soldiers" by Eminem
"EkAttack"
(feat. Hakan Abi)
"Vielen Dank" (Thank you very much)
(feat. Hakan Abi)
2008 "200 Bars" (200 bars) Instrumental of "Shook Ones Part 2" by Mobb Deep 9:17
"Alles oder nichts" (All or nothing)
(feat. Kay One)
"Es ist hart" (It's hard)
(feat. Ado)
"Wir killen" (We killing)
(feat. Ado & Hakan Abi)
"16 Bars Exclusive"
(feat. Capkekz, Summer Cem, Farid Bang & Ice H)
"Ich steh zu meinem Wort"
"Ich bleibe hier" (I stay here)
(feat. Intikam)
"Mein Lifestyle" (My lifestyle)
"Hollywood Türke" (Hollywood Turk)
"Weil der Himmel weint" (Because heaven cries)
(feat. Sharief)
"Pimp der Branx"
"Cologne State of Mind"
"Harte Zeiten" (Hard times)
(feat. Crazy Kanaks)
"6 Meter 90"
(feat. JokA)
2009 "Grembranxshop Exclusive"
"Mein Präsident steht auf"
(feat. Summer Cem)
"Ich bin weg von Bushido" (I am away from Bushido)
"germandreamer.de-Exklusive"
(feat. Capkekz & Hakan Abi)
"DBD"
(feat. Sentino)
"Changes"
(feat. Sentino)
"24 Bars Exklusive"
"Day 'n Nite" (Remix)
"Wo ich bleib" (Where I stay)
(feat. El Chicko & Ado)
"Space Is On"
"Mickey Rourke"
"Was weißt du davon" (What do you know about)
(feat. Sharief & Farid Bang)
2010 "Angie"
"Der Einspruch" (The appeal) Instrumental of "Das Urteil" by Kool Savas
"Wavin' Flag" (Remix)
"Sachen gibt's"
"Leg das Mic weg" (Put the mic away)
"Mach 'n Taui"
(feat. PA Sports)
"Keinen Swagger wie ich" Instrumental of "They Don't Care About Us" by Michael Jackson 2:36
"Americano Mix" Remix of "We No Speak Americano" by Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP 4:30
"I Need a Dollar" Remix of "I Need a Dollar" by Aloe Blacc
"Over the Rainbow" Remix of "Over the Rainbow" by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, original by Judy Garland 5:04
2011 "300 Bars" 13:05
"500 Bars" 22:20
2012 "Schalt die Cam an" (Turn the cam on)
(Ill-yes & Aymen feat. Eko Fresh)
"Scheibenwischer an"
"700 Bars"
(produced by Phat Crispy)
Used samples:
Part 1: "Make Me Say It Again Girl" by The Isley Brothers
Part 2: "Wildflower" by Hank Crawford
Part 4: "Rock On" by Funkdoobiest
30:02
2014 "Handys runter Hände hoch" (Phones down, hands up)
(feat. MoTrip) (prod. by Isy B)
"WTF"
(feat. Massiv)

References

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Ekrem Bora, better known by his stage name Eko Fresh, is a German , , and entrepreneur of Turkish and Kurdish descent. Born on September 3, 1983, in , , he has been a prominent figure in the German hip-hop scene since the early 2000s, known for his provocative yet humorous lyrics addressing immigrant experiences, street life, and personal ambition. Over his two-decade career, Eko Fresh has released over a dozen studio albums, founded his own , and engaged in several high-profile feuds with fellow rappers that shaped his public image. Eko Fresh's entry into music began in his teenage years when he dropped out of school to pursue a career, taking a job at a shoe store to support himself. There, he connected with established rapper , who became his mentor and produced Eko Fresh's debut EP, Jetzt Kommen Wir auf die Sachen, released in 2001 under Royal Bunker. This early collaboration led to the co-founding of Optik Records in 2003 with and singer Valezka, through which Eko Fresh issued his breakthrough sophomore album, König von Deutschland, solidifying his presence in the burgeoning German rap landscape. By 2004, tensions arose, culminating in a public feud with and others, including and the Aggro Berlin collective, sparked by Eko Fresh's diss track "Die Abrechnung." responded with his own track "Das Urteil," marking one of the most notable beefs in German hip-hop history. Following the split from Optik Records, Eko Fresh established his independent label, German Dream Entertainment (later renamed German Dream Empire in 2017), which allowed him greater creative control and supported his prolific output. Eko Fresh's discography highlights his evolution as an artist, with key releases including his debut studio Ich Bin Jung Und Brauche Das Geld (2003), Ekaveli (2007), and Ekrem (2011). His 2013 Eksodus achieved significant commercial success, topping the German charts and reaching the top ten in and . More recent works, such as (2024), continue to showcase his blend of influences and personal storytelling, often drawing from his Turkish-German heritage. In addition to music, Eko Fresh has ventured into and , maintaining a strong influence on the German-Turkish rap community.

Early Life

Family and Childhood

Ekrem Bora, known professionally as Eko Fresh, was born on September 3, 1983, in , , to Turkish immigrant parents of mixed Kurdish-Turkish heritage. His mother is Kurdish, while his father, musician Nedim Hazar, is Turkish and immigrated to as a political refugee in 1980, reflecting the diverse ethnic roots common among guest worker families who arrived in during the mid-20th century labor migration waves. The family belonged to the third generation of Turkish immigrants, with his grandfather having migrated from as a guest worker, facing significant language barriers and limited rights as a non-citizen. Bora was raised primarily in Mönchengladbach by his single mother, who worked as a postal worker to support the household, highlighting the challenges of single-parent families in working-class immigrant communities. The absence of his father contributed to a tight-knit but resource-strained family dynamic, where his mother's dedication played a central role in providing stability amid economic pressures. This setup was typical of many Turkish-German families navigating post-war Germany's social landscape, where paternal absence often intensified the responsibilities on mothers. Growing up in a working-class Turkish-German household, Bora was immersed in Turkish cultural traditions, including language and family customs, while confronting the broader migration challenges of integration and . His family endured as second-class citizens in a divided , including societal prejudices against immigrants and limited opportunities, which fostered a sense of resilience and cultural duality in his early years. These experiences in exposed him to the tensions between Turkish heritage and German society, shaping his perspective on identity. During his adolescence in , Bora began showing early signs of interest in music and street culture, eventually transitioning to at age 14. This period marked the onset of his engagement with hip-hop as a means of expression within his local environment.

Education and Early Interests

Eko Fresh, born Ekrem Bora, attended local in , , where he grew up in a Turkish-German family environment. He decided to drop out of school in the 10th grade at the age of 16 to dedicate himself fully to pursuing a career in music, reflecting his early determination to break into the hip-hop scene. Following his dropout, Eko Fresh supported himself financially through a at a shoe store, which provided stability while he honed his artistic skills amid the challenges of and cultural integration. This period marked a pivotal transition from formal education to self-directed professional aspirations. His passion for rap emerged at age 14, sparked by the vibrant local hip-hop scene in and the broader Turkish-German that blended immigrant experiences with urban expression. He began freestyling verses and recording rudimentary demos, immersing himself in the rhythms and of the to articulate personal and communal narratives. By around 2000, Eko Fresh started forging key connections in the German rap underground, including a with established artist , who recognized his talent and helped guide his entry into the competitive landscape. These early networks laid the groundwork for his evolution from amateur enthusiast to emerging professional.

Music Career

Beginnings and Breakthrough (2000s)

Eko Fresh entered the professional music scene in the early 2000s after meeting rapper while working in a retail job, leading to Savas mentoring him and signing him to the Royal Bunker label. In December 2001, he released his debut EP Jetzt kommen wir auf die Sachen, produced by Savas and featuring collaborations with artists like Valezka, marking his initial foray into the German hip-hop underground. Transitioning to Savas's newly founded Optik Records, Eko Fresh released the single "König von Deutschland" in 2003. His breakthrough came with the debut studio Ich bin jung und brauche das Geld, released on November 3 and peaking at number 16 on the German Albums Chart, showcasing a provocative style blending humor, bravado, and on immigrant life. The title track single, featuring G-Style, further amplified his visibility and contributed to his rising fanbase. Subsequent releases in the late 2000s included Hart(z) IV (2006) and Ekaveli (2007), which continued to build his reputation in the underground scene. Tensions with Optik Records led to a split in 2004, after which Eko Fresh founded his independent label German Dream Entertainment, partnering with for distribution.

Major Releases and Achievements (2010s–2020s)

In the , Eko Fresh solidified his position in the German hip-hop scene through a series of consistent album releases under his independent label, German Dream Entertainment, which he founded in 2004 and has managed since its inception. His 2010 album Was Kostet Die Welt? marked a return to introspective themes following earlier works, while Ekrem (2011) explored and cultural , achieving moderate commercial success. The 2012 release Ek to the Roots peaked at number 2 on the German Albums , showcasing his technical prowess with extended freestyles and collaborations that resonated with underground fans. A pivotal achievement came with Eksodus in 2013, Eko Fresh's first album to reach number 1 on the German Albums Chart, where it held the top spot for one week and remained in the charts for 11 weeks; it also charted at number 6 in and number 2 in . This success highlighted his evolution toward mainstream appeal while maintaining raw lyricism, bolstered by features from artists like Sido and . Subsequent releases like Deutscher Traum (2014, peaking at number 6 in ) and Freezy (2016, number 4) continued this momentum, with the latter incorporating trap influences and peaking higher due to strong streaming performance on platforms like . König von Deutschland (2017) further demonstrated his prolific output, blending elements with motivational anthems and charting at number 8. Entering the 2020s, Eko Fresh adapted to the dominance of streaming services, releasing music independently through German Dream while leveraging digital platforms for broader reach; by 2025, his catalog had amassed over 500 million streams on Spotify alone. His ninth studio album, Abi (2021), dedicated to his late father and peaking at number 19 in Germany, emphasized family and heritage, supported by singles like "Fugazi" that gained traction on YouTube and TikTok. In 2023, EKScalibur debuted at number 57, reflecting a more experimental sound with electronic production, though it prioritized artistic depth over commercial peaks. The tenth studio album, Elijah (2024), inspired by biblical themes and personal faith, entered the German charts at number 22 and featured collaborations that extended his fanbase across Europe. Throughout the decade, he released ongoing singles such as "Friedrich" in 2025, maintaining visibility without a major full-length project that year. Eko Fresh's major releases in this period contributed to a encompassing 10 studio albums, two collaboration albums, three compilations, 18 singles (including three as a featured artist), and 45 free tracks distributed via his website and social channels, underscoring his status as one of Germany's most prolific rappers. Key achievements include multiple certifications and sustained presence, with Eksodus standing as his commercial pinnacle. His participation in the TV show Sing meinen Song – Das Tauschkonzert (Season 11, 2024) on VOX provided a , where performances like "In unseren Händen" and "Keine Maschine" introduced his music to non-rap audiences, resulting in a companion EP that ed modestly and boosted streams for reinterpreted tracks.

Feuds with Other Rappers

Eko Fresh's most prominent feud in the German rap scene erupted in late 2004, triggered by his diss track "Die Abrechnung," released on December 23, 2004, as part of Juice CD #49. In the song, Eko targeted his former mentor for perceived betrayals during his time at Optik Records, along with , , , and members of the Aggro Berlin crew such as and Sido, accusing them of disloyalty and industry opportunism after Eko's departure from the label. The track sparked immediate backlash and a series of responses from the targeted artists. fired back with lines in his 2004 track "Mitten Ins Gesicht" and initially escalated tensions, but the two briefly reconciled by early 2005, collaborating on the joint diss "Flerräter" against , highlighting the volatile dynamics of the scene. delivered a major counterpunch with "Das Urteil" in 2005, a critically acclaimed response featuring a dramatic video that directly addressed Eko's claims and solidified Savas's reputation as a battle rapper; this exchange extended over approximately a year, involving additional tracks and interviews that dominated German hip-hop media coverage. These confrontations significantly elevated Eko Fresh's profile, drawing widespread attention to his solo career following his 2003 breakthrough album Ich bin jung und brauche das Geld, while underscoring the competitive rivalries defining early German rap. However, the feuds also created lasting personal strains, with Eko later expressing in interviews a desire for resolution if mutual respect was shown. In the mid-2010s, Eko Fresh encountered brief clashes with some former associates amid ongoing industry tensions, but these remained minor and did not evolve into extended battles like the 2004-2005 saga. By the late 2010s, private reconciliations had begun, including with Kool Savas, though public gestures were absent until their onstage reunion and official beef burial during Savas's 50th anniversary tour on February 21, 2025, in Berlin, where they performed "Optik Anthem" together to emotional fan acclaim. As of 2025, Eko has no major ongoing rivalries, focusing instead on collaborative projects.

Other Ventures

Professional Wrestling

Eko Fresh entered the world of in 2007 through appearances with German Stampede Wrestling (GSW), a Cologne-based promotion, where he competed in shootfights and served as a manager to blend his rap persona with in-ring action. His debut occurred at GSW's Night in Motion X event on July 7, 2007, in , , featuring a shootfight against Eric Schwarz, alongside managerial involvement in a match for wrestler Murat . Later that year, at Southern Conflict II on September 8, 2007, in , he accompanied Bosporus in a tag team bout against Joe Legend and others, emphasizing his role in high-energy crossover spectacles. In 2008, Eko Fresh continued sporadic in-ring participation with GSW, including a shootfight loss to Eric Schwarz at Battlefield 2008 on January 19, 2008, in . He appeared at X-Limits: Third Strike on , 2008, in , where he interfered in Bosporus's matches to heighten drama and promote his entertainment brand. The following year, on February 28, 2009, he featured at Northern Night in , further integrating his hip-hop image into wrestling storylines. A notable highlight came in May 2009 during TNA's First Impact Tour in , where Eko Fresh faced TNA wrestler The Monster Abyss (Abyss) in an interpromotional bout, showcasing his ability to draw crowds through celebrity matchups. Throughout his involvement, Eko Fresh maintained an occasional role as a performer and in GSW events, leveraging his German Dream label—founded in the mid-2000s for music ventures—to cross-promote wrestling appearances and appeal to rap fans. This hybrid approach created unique publicity, such as managerial segments that incorporated his music, without pursuing full-time wrestling commitments. His last reported in-ring activity was in , though he made a non-competitive rap segment collaboration with wrestlers and Cesaro at a live event in , , in 2017. No further wrestling-related activities have been reported since.

Acting and Television Appearances

Eko Fresh made his initial forays into television during the 2000s through cameos in German hip-hop documentaries and music programs, where he often appeared as himself to discuss his rising career in rap. For instance, he featured in the 2005 episode of Rapheadz TV, a hip-hop-focused show that highlighted emerging artists from the German scene. These early spots on channels like MTV, including a 2003 appearance promoting his track "König von Deutschland" and a 2006 performance on MTV TRL alongside Bushido, helped establish his on-screen presence amid the burgeoning German rap movement. Transitioning to scripted roles, Eko Fresh took on small acting parts in films and series starting in the 2010s, leveraging his charismatic and humorous persona to portray streetwise characters. In the 2018 comedy film Verpiss Dich, Schneewittchen, directed by Cüneyt Kaya, he played the role of Uli, a supporting character in a modern retelling of the fairy tale with a multicultural twist. His most substantial television acting credit came in the comedy series Blockbustaz (2014–2018), where he portrayed Sol Berger across 19 episodes, contributing to the show's blend of hip-hop culture and fictional narratives about a record label. More recent film appearances include a guest role in the 2024– TV series Edins Neo Night (2025) and a part in the 2025 crime drama Die Kinderschwindlerin, both showcasing his versatility in ensemble casts. Beyond acting, Eko Fresh has made several guest spots and hosting appearances on German television, often emphasizing his witty and relatable humor to engage audiences. In 2024, he appeared as himself on shows like Gags - Comedy Deluxe and Wer isses?, participating in comedic sketches and game formats that highlighted his quick timing. His most prominent recent project is the 2025 NITRO series Wigald und Eko – Die Geschichtsjäger 2.0, co-hosted with comedian Wigald Boning, where the duo explores historical sites and lost places through an entertaining lens combining education with pop culture references across six episodes. These television endeavors, totaling over a dozen appearances by 2025, underscore his crossover appeal without pursuing a full-time career, occasionally tying into promotional efforts for his music via soundtracks or themed segments.

Personal Life and Activism

Family and Relationships

Eko Fresh, whose real name is Ekrem Bora, has been married to singer and model Sarah Bora since January 2016. The couple, who share the same surname coincidentally, met prior to the marriage and have maintained a strong partnership, with Sarah often described as providing emotional support amid Eko's demanding music career. In November 2022, they renewed their vows in a ceremony, reaffirming their commitment after six years together. The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Elijah, in 2016, shortly after their wedding. As of 2025, Elijah is nine years old, and Eko has emphasized the importance of family in grounding his life, crediting his wife and son for offering stability during professional challenges. The family prioritizes privacy, with Sarah Bora occasionally sharing glimpses of their home life on social media while shielding Elijah from public scrutiny. This balance allows Eko to navigate his career while fostering a close-knit family environment. Eko Fresh and Sarah Bora reside in a custom-built home near , , since 2021, where they maintain strong Turkish-German cultural ties through family traditions and community involvement. The couple has made joint public appearances, including competing together on the German television show Schlag den in early 2025, highlighting their supportive dynamic. Despite their prominence, they focus on a low-key lifestyle centered on family well-being.

Environmental and Social Activism

In the 2020s, Eko Fresh has increasingly used his platform to advocate for environmental causes, emphasizing practical actions for sustainability. In November 2025, he partnered with Lightcycle, a German lamp recycling organization, for their 20th anniversary campaign titled "Sei helle, bring sie zur Sammelstelle" (Be Smart, Take Them to the Collection Point), which runs until spring 2026. In a promotional rap video filmed in Cologne, Fresh demonstrates proper lamp disposal at electronics stores, highlighting that up to 90% of components like LEDs can be recycled to conserve resources and avoid environmental harm from hazardous materials. He raps lines such as, "Früher waren meine Lichter nicht an, heute check ich, was ist wichtig daran. Richtig, die Lampen sind kein Hausmüll, Bruder" (Back then my lights weren't on, now I check what's important about them. Right, lamps aren't household waste, brother), ending with the message, "Ressourcenschutz, leicht gemacht. Easy wie ein Kaffee to Go" (Resource protection, made easy. Like a coffee to go). Fresh's involvement stems from a personal commitment as a , stating, "Nachhaltigkeit geht uns alle an, deswegen ist es mir ein wichtiges Anliegen, gemeinsam mit Lightcycle aufzuklären, um dazu beizutragen, unseren Kindern eine lebenswerte Welt zu hinterlassen und Ressourcen zu schonen" ( concerns us all, which is why it's important to me to raise awareness with Lightcycle to contribute to leaving our children a livable world and conserving resources). He further elaborated, "Ich will meinen Teil dazu beitragen, unseren Kindern eine lebenswerte Welt zu hinterlassen" (I want to do my part in leaving our children a livable world). This initiative targets everyday resource conservation, underscoring his belief in accessible environmental action to combat . On social issues, Fresh has been vocal about and the challenges of Turkish-German identity, drawing from his own immigrant background to support migrant rights. Through tracks like "Aber" (2018), he critiques societal double standards and faced by immigrants in , offering perspectives from a Turkish-German viewpoint to challenge and promote integration. His 2019 song "1989" reflects on the immigrant experience, advocating for and equal opportunities in the . Fresh campaigns against using his music, stating he stands up for empowerment and equal rights. He extends this advocacy to youth education by leveraging hip-hop's pedagogical potential, with his lyrics analyzed in classrooms to foster discussions on social justice, race-based discrimination, and transnational identity. In collaborations, Fresh joins his wife, women's rights activist Sarah Bora, on projects like the 2021 track "Toleranz Avengers" with inclusion advocate Raul Krauthausen, which promotes anti-discrimination and tolerance through humor-infused messaging. Their joint podcast, Fresh Family, explores diversity, family, and social issues, using lighthearted rap elements to engage younger audiences on migrant rights and empowerment. These efforts highlight Fresh's use of humor to make complex social topics relatable, particularly for youth navigating identity and inequality in 2020s Germany. Eko Fresh's artistic style is characterized by provocative and humorous lyrics within the German hip-hop scene, often blending elements with personal storytelling drawn from his Turkish-German heritage. His themes frequently explore immigrant experiences, street life, ambition, and , as seen in tracks addressing and integration challenges. Early in his career, Eko Fresh drew from hardcore hip-hop influences, mentored by , but shifted toward a more commercial approach with R&B inspirations, such as R. Kelly's "," evident in his 2003 debut album Ich Bin Jung Und Brauche Das Geld. Later works, like the 2007 album Ekaveli, reflect strong influences from , incorporating 2Pac-style rapping over beats. His style has evolved to include feud-driven diss tracks and socially conscious pieces, such as the 2018 song "Aber," inspired by .

Discography

Studio Albums

Eko Fresh has released numerous solo studio albums throughout his career, primarily under his independent label German Dream Entertainment, which he founded to maintain creative control over his music. These works often explore themes of personal struggle, cultural identity as a German-Turkish , social commentary on immigrant life, and reflections on the rap industry, produced largely in-house to emphasize authenticity and self-reliance. His debut album marked his entry into the German hip-hop scene, while subsequent releases built on his reputation for introspective and battle-ready tracks. By the mid-2010s, his albums frequently topped or entered the top ten of the German Media Control charts, showcasing his enduring popularity. The following table lists his primary solo studio albums, including release dates, peak positions on the German official album charts, and brief contextual notes on production and themes.
Album TitleRelease DatePeak Position (GER)Notes
Ich bin jung und brauche das GeldNovember 3, 200316Debut album independently produced via early ties to German Dream; themes of youthful ambition and street life in immigrant communities.
Hart(z) IVJune 23, 200624Self-produced under German Dream; addresses social welfare struggles and resilience in Germany's underclass.
EkaveliNovember 23, 2007100Released via ersguterjunge but with German Dream oversight; focuses on personal evolution and rap battles.
Was kostet die Welt?June 25, 201036Fully independent via German Dream; critiques materialism and the cost of success in hip-hop.
EkremSeptember 9, 20115Produced by German Dream; explores family heritage and identity as Ekrem Bora.
EK to the RootsAugust 31, 20123Independent release; delves into roots, cultural duality, and raw hip-hop origins.
EksodusAugust 23, 20131German Dream production; themes of liberation from past feuds and personal exodus.
Deutscher TraumNovember 14, 20146Self-released via German Dream; reflects on the "German dream" and integration challenges.
FreezyApril 22, 20164Independent; emphasizes unfiltered street narratives and artistic freedom.
König von DeutschlandSeptember 22, 20174Produced under German Dream; asserts dominance in German rap with regal motifs.
AbiOctober 1, 202119Independent via German Dream Empire; focuses on family life and maturity.[](https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/[specific if available])
EKScaliburNovember 3, 202357Self-released; reflects on career longevity and personal battles.[](https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/[specific if available])
ElijahAugust 9, 202422Produced under German Dream Empire / Vertigo; explores heritage and storytelling.[](https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/[specific if available])

Collaboration and Compilation Albums

Eko Fresh has released two notable collaboration albums, both of which highlight his ability to blend his Turkish-German rap style with other artists in the German hip-hop scene. The first, Dünya Dönüyor (Die Welt Dreht Sich), was a joint project with singer Azra, released in 2004 on Royal Bunker. This album features bilingual tracks incorporating Turkish and German elements, with contributions from Resul Barini on select songs, and served as an early showcase of Eko Fresh's collaborations. His second collaboration album, Vendetta, was a high-profile team-up with Bushido and Chakuza, released in 2006 as part of the ersguterjunge label's sampler series. The project includes the titular track "Vendetta" performed by the trio, alongside contributions from other label artists like Saad and Summer Cem, emphasizing themes of rivalry and street life in German rap. This release promoted the collective's roster and marked a significant alliance in the competitive hip-hop landscape. In addition to these joint efforts, Eko Fresh has put out three compilation albums that aggregate his earlier free releases, exclusive tracks, and career highlights, often tied to his German Dream label for fan accessibility and promotion. The Best of Freetracks, released in 2006, compiles 17 previously available free downloads from his website, including freestyles like "24 Bars Exclusive" and features with Crazy Kanaks on "Harte Zeiten," providing a raw collection of his underground work. Best of Juice, issued in 2007, gathers 10 tracks originally exclusive to Juice magazine CDs, such as "Die Abrechnung" from Volume 49 and "Harlem Globetrotters" from Volume 33, offering fans a curated selection of his media-specific outputs without new material. Finally, Legende: The Best of Eko Fresh, a 2018 retrospective on German Dream Empire, spans 24 tracks across two discs, featuring career-defining songs like "König von Deutschland" with Valezka and "Ich bin jung und brauche das Geld" with G-Style, alongside remixes and collaborations such as "Gheddo" with , encapsulating his evolution from roots to mainstream success.

Extended Plays and Singles

Eko Fresh released his debut , Jetzt kommen wir auf die Sachen, in 2001 through Royal Bunker, produced by as part of his early association with Optik Records. The EP featured raw, street-oriented tracks that showcased his burgeoning talent in the German rap scene, including the title track and collaborations that highlighted his Turkish-German and aggressive flow. This release served as a foundational project, building buzz ahead of his full-length debut and establishing his reputation for high-energy . Following the success of his initial work, Eko Fresh issued Ek Is Back (Premium) in 2002, a five-track EP distributed via Subword that included the single "Ek Is Back" featuring G-Style. The project emphasized his lyrical prowess and resilience amid early industry feuds, with tracks blending hardcore hip-hop elements and personal narratives. Later in his career, he returned to the EP format with Bora EP in 2021, a self-reflective release under his real name Ekrem Bora, focusing on themes of heritage and maturity through concise, introspective cuts. As a lead artist, Eko Fresh has put out 18 singles since 2002, many achieving moderate commercial success on the German charts and underscoring his versatility from battle anthems to melodic collaborations. Notable early releases include "König von Deutschland" (2003), a bold declaration of dominance that peaked outside the top 100 but gained underground traction, and "Ich bin jung und brauche das Geld" featuring G-Style (2003), which reached number 52 on the Media Control Charts. In the mid-2000s, "Gheddo" with (2006) became a standout, blending their shared aggressive styles and peaking at number 22, while "Vendetta" alongside and Chakuza (2006) hit number 27, marking a high point in his ersguterjunge era. Later examples include the reconciliation track "Diese Zwei" with (2012), which charted at number 35, and the recent "Friedrich" (2025), a solo release reflecting on personal growth amid ongoing cultural commentary. Three of his singles positioned him as a featured , such as on "Joko Diss" (2013) with Frauenarzt and Manny Marc, peaking at number 18. Beyond commercial singles, Eko Fresh has distributed 45 free and promotional tracks since the early , primarily through mixtapes, online platforms, and underground circuits to maintain fan engagement and accessibility in the digital age. These releases, often unpolished freestyles or diss tracks like early "1000 Bars" variants, bypassed traditional labels to reach a audience, emphasizing his commitment to raw hip-hop dissemination without commercial barriers. This prolific output in the , including standalone promos tied to his independent ventures, has solidified his role as a staple in German rap's evolving landscape.

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