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Ufuk Bayraktar (born 28 May 1988), better known by his stage name Ufo361, is a German rapper of Turkish origin from Berlin.
Early life
[edit]Bayraktar was born to Turkish parents in West Berlin and raised in Kreuzberg. He became interested in hip hop at a young age and started out as a graffiti sprayer in the THC-Crew. His stage name is derived from his first name, Ufuk, and his hometown Kreuzberg's postal code, 36/61.
Career
[edit]In 2010, Bayraktar was signed to Hoodrich, a label founded by his friend Said. On 7 October 2011, their first sampler was released.[1] Together with Said and producer KD-Supier, they formed the trio Bellini Boyz.
In 2012, he released his first EP Bald ist dein Geld meins (engl. Soon your money will be mine).[2] His first studio album, Ihr seid nicht allein (engl. You are not alone), was released in August 2014.[3]
Ufo's first hit was the single "Ich bin ein Berliner", released in September 2015 in support for his first mixtape of the same name. Referring to John F. Kennedy's famous speech Ich bin ein Berliner, the single became a viral hit in Germany and was shared by famous rappers, including the 187 Strassenbande, Haftbefehl and Fler.[4] "Ich bin ein Berliner" was released on 25 March 2016 and peaked at number 57 on the German album-charts.[5]
Less than eight months later, Ufo361 released Ich bin 2 Berliner which peaked on 13 on the German albums chart.[6][7] His first major success was his third mixtape Ich bin 3 Berliner, released in April 2017,[8] which spawned several singles including "Mister T", "Für die Gang", "Der Pate" and "James Dean".
In April 2017, he founded his own record label, Stay High.[9] In mid-December 2017, he announced his second studio album 808,[10] which was released in April 2018. The album debuted at number one of the German and Austrian albums charts. His third studio album, VVS, was announced in June 2018 and was released on 17 August 2018.[11]
In 2019, Ufo361 signed 15-year-old newcomer Data Luv[12] and released his fourth studio album Wave on 9 August.[13]
Discography
[edit]- Ihr seid nicht allein (2014)
- Ich bin ein Berliner (2016)
- Ich bin 2 Berliner (2016)
- Ich bin 3 Berliner (2017)
- 808 (2018)
- VVS (2018)
- Wave (2019)
- Lights Out (2019)
- Rich Rich (2020)
- Nur für dich (2020)
- Stay High (2021)
- Destroy All Copies (2021)
- Love My Life (2023)
- Sony (2024)
- Nur für dich 2 (2024)
- Beware (2026)
Stay High label
[edit]- UFO361
- KOHEI (2024)
References
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- ^ Steurer, Carlos (January 2017). Ufo361: Neue Flows, neue Saga. Germany: Backspin. p. 34.
- ^ "UFO361 – Ich bin ein Berliner". Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ Marquart, Oliver (13 August 2016). "Ufo361 veröffentlicht Tracklist von Ich bin 2 Berliner" (in German). Retrieved 24 June 2018.
- ^ "UFO361 – Ich bin 2 Berliner". Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ "Ufo361 teilt Veröffentlichungsdatum von Ich bin 3 Berliner". Backspin (in German). 16 February 2017. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
- ^ "Stay High: Ufo361 gründet eigenes Label". Boutblank. 3 May 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ "Neues Album von UFO361 angekündigt". RapUpdate. 15 December 2017. Archived from the original on 15 November 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ "Ufo361: VVS erscheint im August". Rap.de. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
- ^ Rubach, Michael (9 June 2019). "Ufo361s Signing Data Luv zeigt sich der Öffentlichkeit". Hiphop.de (in German). Retrieved 14 October 2019.
- ^ Marquart, Oliver (8 July 2019). "Tracklist: Ufo361 - Wave". rap.de (in German). Retrieved 14 October 2019.
Ufo361
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Family and upbringing
Ufuk Bayraktar, known professionally as Ufo361, was born on May 28, 1988, in West Berlin to Turkish parents who had immigrated to Germany.[1][3] His family background was deeply rooted in Turkish culture, with his father's exposure to melancholic Arabesk music by artists like Ahmet Kaya influencing the household environment from an early age.[1] Bayraktar grew up in Berlin's Kreuzberg district, a vibrant, multicultural neighborhood known for its large Turkish community and post-Cold War urban dynamics following the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.[9][1] The area around Kottbusser Tor, where he spent his childhood, was marked by a mix of immigrant influences, anarchist subcultures, and socioeconomic hardships typical for Turkish-German families navigating integration in reunified Berlin.[9] At age seven, he participated in May Day riots by throwing stones, reflecting the district's turbulent street life and exposure to social unrest.[1] His family dynamics were strained, with his parents separating when he was 11 years old amid a challenging shared history; his mother, who died in 2017, had supported his early creative pursuits despite concerns over financial stability, while his father faced ongoing health issues.[1][10] Socioeconomic challenges defined his youth, including periods of poverty where he slept on floors during outings and avoided paths into crime in Kreuzberg's tough environment, such as becoming "a crackhead at Kotti."[1] These experiences as a second-generation Turkish-German highlighted the resilience required in a post-Cold War setting of limited opportunities and cultural duality.[1] This formative backdrop in Kreuzberg later sparked his initial interests in hip-hop and graffiti.[1]Introduction to hip hop and stage name
Ufo361's initial engagement with hip hop culture stemmed from his involvement in graffiti art during his teenage years in Berlin's Kreuzberg district. At around age 12, he began spraying graffiti, inspired by the vibrant street art scene, and soon joined the THC-Crew, a prominent Berlin-based graffiti collective known for its hardcore style and activities in urban vandalism.[11][12] This crew provided an entry point into the broader elements of hip hop, including breakdancing and the local underground community, where graffiti served as a foundational influence on his artistic identity.[13] He adopted the stage name Ufo361, a combination of a shortened form of his first name, Ufuk—rendering "Ufo"—and the postal code 36/61 associated with Kreuzberg, reflecting his deep ties to the neighborhood.[3][14] This moniker emerged during his graffiti phase, initially as "UFO ONE" before incorporating the numerical reference to solidify his presence in Berlin's street culture.[11][15] In the late 2000s, Ufo361 transitioned from visual art to informal music experiments, beginning to rap over boombap and funk beats reminiscent of his graffiti era influences like 2Pac.[11] These early efforts were rooted in Berlin's underground hip hop scene, where he participated in local cyphers and freestyle sessions amid the district's evolving multicultural rap community, honing his skills without formal releases.[11][12] This period marked the blending of his street experiences into lyrical content, setting the stage for his later professional pursuits.Career
Early releases and signing (2010–2014)
In 2010, Ufo361 signed with the independent German label Hoodrich, founded by rapper Said, marking his entry into the professional music scene. Alongside Said and producer KD-Supier, he formed the hip-hop trio Bellini Boyz, focusing on trap-influenced tracks that blended street narratives with electronic production. Their collaboration emphasized collaborative releases under the Hoodrich banner, laying the groundwork for Ufo361's solo development.[16] On October 7, 2011, Hoodrich released its inaugural compilation, Hoodrich Sampler Vol. 1, which featured Ufo361 on several tracks, including "Ghetto Bellini" alongside Said and KD-Supier, as well as a collaboration with Kalusha titled "No Love."[17] This sampler served as an early showcase for the label's roster, distributing mixtape-style content digitally and introducing Ufo361's raw, auto-tuned delivery to a niche audience in Berlin's underground rap circuit.[18] In 2012, on March 30, he dropped his debut solo EP, Bald ist dein Geld meins, also through Hoodrich, comprising 11 tracks such as "Intro" and "Bald ist dein Geld meins," which explored themes of ambition and street life with minimalistic beats.[19] The EP, distributed primarily online, represented Ufo361's first individual project, emphasizing his emerging style without major promotional backing.[20] Later that year, Ufo361 contributed to the Bellini Boyz's self-titled EP, released on June 17 via Hoodrich as a digital download, containing tracks like "Elektrisch" and "Lichter der Nacht" that highlighted the trio's energetic, party-oriented sound.[21] Ufo361's first studio album, Ihr seid nicht allein, arrived on August 15, 2014, again via Hoodrich, featuring 16 tracks produced largely by KD-Supier with contributions from Koas1058 and Ufo361 himself.[22] Key songs included "U.F.O." as the opener, "Hausparty" featuring Greeny, and "Du Hast Nix" with Kalusha, blending introspective lyrics on isolation and success with trap elements.[23] The album did not enter the official German Top 100 charts upon release, reflecting its grassroots distribution and the label's limited reach at the time, though it solidified Ufo361's presence in Berlin's rap underground. This project concluded his primary association with Hoodrich, paving the way for independent ventures.Breakthrough and major hits (2015–2017)
Ufo361's breakthrough began with the release of the music video for his single "Ich bin ein Berliner" on September 19, 2015, which quickly gained traction in the German hip-hop scene through viral sharing by influencers and fellow rappers.[24][3] The track, produced by Broke Boys, referenced John F. Kennedy's iconic 1963 speech to evoke themes of Berlin identity and street pride, resonating with audiences in the city's Kreuzberg district and beyond.[3] The official mixtape of the same name followed on March 25, 2016, via digital download, peaking at number 57 on the German album charts and marking his first entry into mainstream commercial success.[25] Promotions for the mixtape amplified media attention, with outlets highlighting its trap-influenced sound and Ufo361's raw portrayal of Berlin's urban life, positioning him as a fresh voice in the evolving German rap landscape.[26] Reviews praised tracks like the title song for blending auto-tuned flows with local bravado, though some noted the remix featuring Sido, Crackaveli, BTNG, and Bass Sultan Hengzt as uneven.[27] Building on his earlier releases, this project solidified his presence, drawing buzz for its unapologetic celebration of Berlin's multicultural grit amid a wave of trap adoption in German hip-hop.[28] Follow-up efforts further propelled his rise, including the mixtape Ich bin 2 Berliner released on September 30, 2016, which climbed to number 13 on the German charts, showcasing refined production and guest features that expanded his appeal.[29] The 2017 release of Ich bin 3 Berliner on April 28 achieved even greater impact, debuting at number 2 and featuring collaborations like "Wann wenn nicht jetzt" with Raf Camora, which underscored his growing influence through higher chart performance and broader radio play. These successive projects cultivated a burgeoning fanbase in the German rap scene, evidenced by increased streaming metrics and live show attendance, as Ufo361 transitioned from underground buzz to a staple act by late 2017.[7]Label founding and recent developments (2018–present)
In April 2017, Ufo361 founded his independent record label Stay High, marking a shift toward greater artistic control following his earlier major-label associations. This move coincided with the release of his mixtape Ich bin 3 Berliner later that month, setting the stage for his independent era. Ufo361's first album under Stay High, 808, arrived on April 13, 2018, introducing a heavier trap-influenced sound that debuted at number one on both the German and Austrian albums charts.[30] The project solidified his commercial momentum, with tracks like the title song achieving significant streaming traction and contributing to over 100 million combined streams across platforms by mid-2019.[31] Later that year, VVS followed in August, peaking at number two in Germany and emphasizing luxurious, melodic trap elements that resonated with fans, amassing hundreds of millions of streams for standout singles such as "Blick."[32] The subsequent years saw a prolific output, including Wave in August 2019, which charted at number three in Germany and featured atmospheric production blending trap with ambient vibes, and the collaborative album Lights Out with Turkish rapper Ezhel in November 2019, reaching number one in Germany and earning platinum certification for over 200,000 units sold.[33][34] Between 2020 and 2023, he released further chart-topping albums including Rich Rich, Nur Für Dich, Destroy All Copies, and Love My Life, many debuting at number one in Germany. By 2024, Ufo361 released Sony in January, debuting at number three on the German charts and exploring introspective themes amid trap beats, followed by Nur für dich 2 in October, which entered at number three and continued his streak of top-five placements while surpassing 500 million global streams for its lead singles.[32][35] These releases underscored his enduring chart dominance, with post-2018 works collectively generating billions of streams and multiple gold and platinum awards in Germany.[36] In 2025, Ufo361 maintained his activity with the single "UNLIKE ME," released on November 6 via Stay High, which quickly garnered millions of streams and highlighted his evolving raw, introspective lyricism.[37] He announced the "Ich bin 10 Berliner" tour, kicking off in February across major German venues like Stuttgart's Porsche Arena and Cologne's Palladium, celebrating a decade of his Berlin-rooted career.[38] Live performances included sets at Splash! Festival in Ferropolis and the final edition of Rocco del Schlacko in Püttlingen, where he drew large crowds with high-energy renditions of recent hits.[39] These events reinforced his status as a live draw, with tour dates selling out rapidly and festival appearances boosting his streaming metrics further into the year.[40]Musical style and influences
Core style and themes
Ufo361's musical style is firmly rooted in German trap and drill, featuring booming 808 bass, auto-tuned vocals, and sparse, atmospheric production that creates an immersive, hazy soundscape often associated with cloud rap elements. This approach draws on minimalist beats to highlight rhythmic flows and melodic hooks, allowing his delivery to dominate tracks with a sense of urgency and introspection. Producers like Jimmy Torrio and members of 808 Mafia have contributed to this signature sound, emphasizing sub-bass frequencies and subtle synth layers that evoke the gritty energy of Berlin's urban nights.[4][41] Lyrically, Ufo361 delves into themes of street life in Berlin's Kreuzberg neighborhood, where he grew up, portraying the raw realities of hustling, gang dynamics, and survival amid socioeconomic pressures. His narratives frequently intertwine personal tales of luxury and material success—such as flaunting VVS diamonds and designer brands—with reflections on immigrant experiences as a child of Turkish parents, capturing the tension between cultural heritage and assimilation in Germany. Rapped predominantly in German, his verses incorporate Turkish phrases and slang, adding layers of authenticity and bilingual flair that resonate with multicultural audiences.[42][41] Following the founding of his Stay High label in 2018, Ufo361's sound shifted from the lo-fi, underground rawness of his earlier mixtapes to a sleeker, more commercial trap aesthetic, incorporating polished production and broader melodic structures while retaining core thematic depth. This evolution continued in later releases, including the 2023 album Love My Life, which incorporated rock elements alongside trap beats.[42][3]Influences and notable collaborations
Ufo361's early exposure to hip hop came through Berlin's underground scene, where he began as a graffiti artist in the THC-Crew, a local collective that immersed him in the foundational elements of hip hop culture including spraying, breakdancing, and MCing.[12] This grassroots involvement shaped his initial artistic identity, blending street art aesthetics with rhythmic flows typical of early 2000s German hip hop crews.[12] His musical style drew significant inspiration from the US trap genre, particularly artists like Future and Migos, whose heavy 808 basslines, auto-tuned melodies, and triplet flows influenced Ufo361's adoption of trap's ominous production and boastful lyricism in his tracks. He has cited Migos' energetic delivery as a direct model, evident in his 2018 single "Migos," which emulates their ad-lib-heavy style.[43] Within the German context, Ufo361 was impacted by Berlin's evolving rap scene, including contemporaries in the Hoodrich collective, which he co-founded and which emphasized raw, neighborhood-rooted narratives amid the city's multicultural hip hop environment.[1] Among his notable collaborations, Ufo361 formed the early trio Bellini Boyz in 2012 with rapper Said and producer KD-Supier, releasing an EP that fused gritty street rap with club-oriented beats, marking his initial foray into group projects.[44] In 2019, he signed Data Luv to his Stay High label, leading to joint efforts like the track "Shot" on Ufo361's album Wave, where Data Luv's melodic trap verses complemented Ufo361's harder-edged delivery.[14] Ufo361 also featured on Loredana's "Kein Hunger" in 2020, a high-energy trap single addressing ambition and street survival, which peaked on German charts and highlighted their shared Kosovo-German heritage in the rap scene.[45] Additional features on Wave included American artists like Gunna on "On Time," bridging German and US trap sounds.[46] Later collaborations include "Big Drip" with Future in 2020, blending trap flows across languages, and "MOMMA" with Offset in 2023 on Love My Life, along with "BRODIES" featuring Gunna in 2023, further showcasing his international trap connections.[47][48][49]Discography
Studio albums
Ufo361's studio albums represent a progression from underground trap influences to mainstream commercial success, characterized by themes of street life, luxury, and personal introspection, often produced under his own Stay High label following his early independent releases. His debut studio album, Ihr seid nicht allein, was released on August 15, 2014, by Hoodrich Records. It did not chart on the German albums chart. The album's concept centered on Ufo361's Kreuzberg roots and emerging trap sound, with lead single "U.F.O." setting the tone for his raw, autobiographical style.[22] 808, released on April 13, 2018, by Stay High, debuted at number 1 on the German albums chart and also topped the Austrian chart. The album introduced a heavier reliance on 808 bass-driven production, exploring themes of ambition and excess; lead single "Ohne mich" charted in Germany. It was certified platinum by the BVMI for over 200,000 units sold.[29] Released just four months later on August 17, 2018, VVS (also by Stay High) peaked at number 2 in Germany and number 1 in Austria. The title references "very very slightly included" diamonds, symbolizing flawless success and materialism. The album achieved gold status in Germany.[50] Wave, Ufo361's [third] studio album, came out on August 9, 2019, via Stay High and debuted at number 1 in Germany and number 2 in Austria. It emphasized wavy, melodic trap elements with themes of resilience and fame. Certified platinum in Germany.[51] Rich Rich, released on April 24, 2020, by Stay High, topped the German and Austrian charts. Focusing on wealth and hedonism in trap form, it featured international guests like Future; lead single "Rich Rich" peaked at number 2 in Germany. The album was certified 2× platinum by the BVMI.[52] Nur für dich, a collaborative album with Sonus030, released on October 2, 2020, by Stay High, debuted at number 1 in Germany and Austria. It explored personal themes within trap production. Certified platinum in Germany. Stay High, released on April 30, 2021, by Stay High, debuted at number 1 in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The album blended trap with introspective lyrics. Certified platinum in Germany. Destroy All Copies, released on September 3, 2021, by Stay High, peaked at number 2 in Germany and Austria. It featured experimental trap elements and collaborations. Certified gold in Germany. Love My Life, released on March 3, 2023, by Stay High, peaked at number 2 in Germany and number 1 in Austria. The album focused on lifestyle and success themes. Certified gold in Germany. Nur für dich 2, a sequel to his 2020 release, dropped on October 25, 2024, via Stay High, debuting at number 3 in Germany. It delved into romantic and personal vulnerability themes within Ufo361's signature sound; lead single "Say Goodbye 2.0" featured Monty Datta and charted at number 16. Certified gold by the BVMI.[53]| Title | Release Date | Label | Peak (Germany) | Certifications (BVMI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ihr seid nicht allein | August 15, 2014 | Hoodrich Records | — | — |
| 808 | April 13, 2018 | Stay High | 1 | Platinum |
| VVS | August 17, 2018 | Stay High | 2 | Gold |
| Wave | August 9, 2019 | Stay High | 1 | Platinum |
| Rich Rich | April 24, 2020 | Stay High | 1 | 2× Platinum |
| Nur für dich (with Sonus030) | October 2, 2020 | Stay High | 1 | Platinum |
| Stay High | April 30, 2021 | Stay High | 1 | Platinum |
| Destroy All Copies | September 3, 2021 | Stay High | 2 | Gold |
| Love My Life | March 3, 2023 | Stay High | 2 | Gold |
| Nur für dich 2 | October 25, 2024 | Stay High | 3 | Gold |
Singles, EPs, and mixtapes
Ufo361's early non-album releases include the EP Bald ist dein Geld meins, released on June 14, 2012, through Hoodrich, featuring 11 tracks produced primarily by KD-Supier, which marked his initial foray into structured projects blending trap influences with street narratives.[19] Another early EP, Bellini Boyz, released on June 18, 2012, was a collaborative effort with rapper Said and producer KD-Supier under the Bellini Boyz moniker, comprising 16 tracks that highlighted their collective raw sound from Berlin's underground scene.[21] Later, the VVS Bonus EP in 2018 served as a supplementary release tied to his album VVS, offering four additional tracks that extended themes of luxury and excess. Tiffany, an EP released on April 12, 2018, by Stay High, further explored melodic trap. His mixtape output began with the 2011 Hoodrich Sampler Vol. 1, a compilation featuring contributions from Ufo361 alongside Said and KD-Supier, including the track "Ghetto Bellini," which showcased early trap experimentation and was released on October 7, 2011.[54] The breakthrough mixtapes arrived in 2016 with Ich bin ein Berliner, peaking at #57 on the German Albums Chart, and its follow-up Ich bin 2 Berliner (September 30, 2016), peaking at #13, both self-released and emphasizing auto-tuned flows over booming 808s. In 2017, Ich bin 3 Berliner continued this series, debuting at #2 on the German charts and generating buzz through viral freestyles, with hit single "Für die Gang" (featuring Gzuz) peaking at #30. Post-2020, the mixtape SONY, released on January 5, 2024, via Stay High and Epic Records, contains 20 tracks with features like Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely, peaking at #3 on the German albums chart and amassing over 50 million streams in its first month on Spotify.[55] Lights Out, a collaborative mixtape with Ezhel released on November 15, 2019, by Stay High, peaked at #42 in Germany. The album's dark, atmospheric concept explored isolation and high-stakes living across bilingual tracks; lead single "Schwarz & Weiss" entered the German Top 100 at number 86.[56] Standout singles include "Ich bin ein Berliner" from 2016, which peaked at #57 on the German Singles Chart and featured a music video directed by Ufo361 himself, capturing Berlin's gritty urban aesthetic with over 10 million YouTube views. "Für die Gang" (2017, with Gzuz) peaked at #30 and was certified gold. "Emotions" (2020) topped the German charts and was certified platinum. "Kein Hunger," a 2020 collaboration with Loredana released via Groove Attack, debuted at #9 on the German Singles Chart, certified gold in Germany for 200,000 units, and included a high-production video emphasizing opulent lifestyles.[57] More recently, "UNLIKE ME" dropped on November 6, 2025, via Stay High, debuting at #23 on Spotify's German Daily Chart with 1.2 million streams in its first day, produced by Cyb4rstar and featuring ethereal synths.| Release Type | Title | Release Date | Label | Peak Chart Position (GER) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EP | Bald ist dein Geld meins | June 14, 2012 | Hoodrich | — | 11 tracks; early trap project |
| EP | Bellini Boyz | June 18, 2012 | Hoodrich | — | Collaborative with Said; 16 tracks |
| Mixtape | Hoodrich Sampler Vol. 1 | October 7, 2011 | Hoodrich | — | Collaborative sampler |
| Mixtape | Ich bin ein Berliner | 2016 | Self-released | 57 (Albums) | Breakthrough mixtape |
| Mixtape | Ich bin 2 Berliner | September 30, 2016 | Self-released | 13 (Albums) | Follow-up mixtape |
| Mixtape | Ich bin 3 Berliner | April 28, 2017 | Stay High | 2 (Albums) | Hit singles like "Für die Gang" (#30) |
| Mixtape | Lights Out (with Ezhel) | November 15, 2019 | Stay High | 42 (Albums) | Bilingual collab |
| Mixtape | SONY | January 5, 2024 | Stay High / Epic | 3 (Albums) | 20 tracks; 50M+ initial streams |