JUBILÄUM Lyrics – RAF Camora

“JUBILÄUM” Lyrics by RAF Camora is a latest German song in the voice of RAF Camora. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “JUBILÄUM” song lyrics are also written by RAF Camora. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song Jubiläum by RAF Camora is like a musical autobiography where he talks about his life from birth to fame. He shares memories from childhood, discovering music, and struggling with early jobs and small successes. He talks about his first releases, getting signed, facing setbacks, and eventually rising to stardom. The song mixes personal stories with his music journey, showing both struggles and achievements.

JUBILÄUM Lyrics

[Songtext zu „JUBILÄUM“]

[Part 1]
Kam auf die Erde splitternackt wie Terminator
In der Epoche von Madonna und Erasure
’84 erster Sieg als Spermatozoid
Medizinisch die Erklärung dafür, warum es mich gibt
Kleiner Mischling: Halbe Spätzle, halbe Pasta
Durch die Straße bisschen Kebab oder Sarma
’96 hört man Rap oder Nirvana
Keine Computer, rauch’ den ersten Jack im Dadler
’98 erster Text, vergess’ ihn am Konzert
Bisschen wie bei 8 Mile, zitter’ wie ein Kek
’99 hör’ ich Dancehall auf Partys mit Dreads

Rauche unter Palmen aus Plastik im Flex
2’01 offiziell erstes Release-Date
Family Bizz steht klein auf einem Mixtape
2’02 verkauf’ ich Speed, E’s, Gott sei Dank diskret (Ah, ja)
Bis die Achtzehn auf meiner ID steht

[Hook]
Vor Camora steht ein RAF, das Jahr ist Jubiläum
Man kennt meingn Nam’n, mach’ aus Phrasen ein Museum
Erzähl’, woher ich kam, grenzt alles an Fiction
Schreib’s in drei Parts, Rest muss man nicht wissen, R. ​
RAF, das Jahr ist Jubiläum
Man kennt meingn Nam’n, mach’ aus Phrasen ein Museum
Man sieht mein Gesicht auf Konzerten und Clips
Doch ihr und ich, wir kenn’n uns nicht

[Part 2]
’03 mein erster Deal, ein Major kommt ins Spiel
Und Trottel, der ich war, hab’ ich alles unterschrieben
’04 werd’ ich gedroppt, mit zwanzig such’ ich Jobs
Verkauf’ am Telefon einen Telekom-Schrott
’05 war dann Skandal, ganz Fünfhaus fragt
„Emir, Bruder, kennst du diesen RAF? Er hat Potential“
Doch Ersguterjunge signt Chak und Stickle
Ich mach’ es ihnen nach, kauf’ ein Nachtbusticket

Fahr’ damit nach Berlin 2007
Will alles gewinn’n oder verlier’n
In der Juice mein erster Beitrag drin
’08 mein erstes Tape, als stünde es geschrieben (Ah, ja)
Das Release-Date war die 187 (Ah)

[Hook]
Vor Camora steht ein RAF, das Jahr ist Jubiläum
Man kennt meingn Nam’n, mach’ aus Phrasen ein Museum
Erzähl’, woher ich kam, grenzt alles an Fiction
Schreib’s in drei Parts, Rest muss man nicht wissen, R. ​
RAF, das Jahr ist Jubiläum
Man kennt meingn Nam’n, mach’ aus Phrasen ein Museum
Man sieht mein Gesicht auf Konzerten und Clips
Doch ihr und ich, wir kenn’n uns nicht (Ja, Mann, ey)

[Part 3]
Dritte Strophe, sie ist traurig wie das Piano
Nach Höh’n fällt man tief, 2014 war ich planlos
Fast broke, selber Bus wieder am Bahnhof
Neue Künstler kam’n, alte Früchte wurden wieder Fallobst (Mh, ah)
Rabe kam nachts, 2’15 kam Ghøst
Traf Kontra K, 2’16 kam Bonez
Nach Jahr’n zu ‘nem Star über Nacht
Palmen aus Glas und Diamant, Ekstase im Land (Ah)
2’17 Anthrazit für Vienna, meine Stadt (Oh, ah)
2’18 dann mit „500 PS“ in ihr’n Arsch (Ah)
2’19 am Zenit, kam nicht mehr klar auf meine Rolle
Rabe flog so hoch, verbrannte mich dann an der Sonne (Uh)
’21, nach dem Stoff kam die Zukunft
PaP 3, alle nochmal im Tourbus
„All Night“ brach Rekorde, doch zerbrach mich im Schlaf
Aber Fakt: Jedes Mal komm’ ich Out of the Dark

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JUBILÄUM Lyrics Meaning

[Part 1]
In this part, RAF Camora talks about his early life and how he grew up. He starts by describing his birth and mixed background, showing a mix of cultures in his family. He shares memories of his childhood, from eating street food to discovering music like rap, Nirvana, and Dancehall. He remembers experimenting with writing songs and performing, feeling nervous like in 8 Mile. He also talks about his first official music releases and small hustles, including selling substances discreetly. The focus is on the journey from being a curious kid to slowly stepping into the world of music and life’s challenges, highlighting his early ambitions, mistakes, and experiences that shaped who he would become as an artist by the time he turned eighteen.

[Hook]
The hook emphasizes RAF Camora’s identity and career milestones. He points out that before becoming the successful artist Camora, there was RAF with his own story. People know his name, and he treats his words and lyrics like a museum, something to preserve. He shares where he came from, blending truth with a bit of fiction. Even though fans see him on stage and in videos, he reminds that they don’t really know him personally, creating a sense of distance between his public persona and real life.

[Part 2]
Here, RAF Camora talks about the early struggles and breakthroughs in his music career. He remembers signing his first deal but making mistakes by agreeing to everything without thinking. After being dropped, he had to find normal jobs to survive, selling things on the phone. Slowly, people started noticing his talent, and he followed others’ paths, taking risks like traveling to Berlin to pursue opportunities. He shares his first appearances in magazines and releasing his first tape, showing how he steadily built his career despite setbacks. This part focuses on persistence, learning from mistakes, and chasing his dream even when the path was uncertain.

[Hook]
The hook repeats here to reinforce RAF Camora’s journey. He reminds listeners that before Camora, he was RAF, and the year marks a kind of anniversary for his life and career. His words become a record of his past, like a museum of phrases. He shares his story in three parts, hinting that only part of it is visible. Fans know his face from concerts and clips, but he keeps the personal side private, showing the difference between public fame and real life experiences.

[Part 3]
In the final part, RAF Camora reflects on the highs and lows of his adult career. He recalls feeling lost in 2014, almost broke, and returning to the same bus station, struggling while new artists emerged. Over time, he met collaborators and slowly became a star, enjoying fame, luxury, and excitement, but also facing pressure and confusion about his role. He mentions successful releases and tours, but also burnout and personal struggles. Despite moments of being overwhelmed, he emphasizes resilience, repeatedly coming back stronger after difficulties. This part highlights the reality of fame—success, setbacks, and perseverance—showing how he managed to rise from challenges and keep moving forward in his career.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung JUBILÄUM song?
A. JUBILÄUM song is sung by RAF Camora.

Q. Who wrote JUBILÄUM lyrics?
A. JUBILÄUM lyrics are penned by RAF Camora.

Q. Who has given the music of JUBILÄUM song?
A. JUBILÄUM music is composed and produced by RAF Camora.

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