: 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.
: 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 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
The official music video was produced by the Berlin-based collective and directed by Chehad Abdallah . Music Video and Visuals : He references friends
The track is structured as a series of "shout-outs" and local references that paint a picture of the Offenbach street scene in the late '90s.
: The video uses high-contrast cinematography to emphasize the "Arm und Reich" (Poor and Rich) disparity of the Frankfurt/Offenbach region.