Morlockk Dilemma – Kakerlaken Freestyle (feat. Azad, Chinch 33) Produced by Morlockko Plus

 


Few German rap releases land with this kind of unapologetic grit. Kakerlaken Freestyle is a return to the filthy, hungry roots of boom-bap — a cypher that smells of asphalt, cigarette smoke, and righteous anger. Morlockk Dilemma teams up with Frankfurt veteran Azad and sample-sorcerer Chinch 33, all over a dirty-cinematic beat by Morlockko Plus.


The Sound: Rough Textures & Golden-Era Grit

Morlockko Plus laces the track with chopped horn stabs, grimy drums, and dust-covered samples that could’ve crawled straight out of a 1995 SP-1200. The production refuses to polish itself — instead, it celebrates imperfection, distortion, and decay. Every snare feels like a boot stomp in an empty alley.

This is boom-bap with teeth.

The Bars: Three Worlds, One Cipher

Morlockk Dilemma opens the track like a prophet of apocalypse — surreal wordplay, social criticism, and gallows humor delivered with his trademark gravel tone. His bars blend political paranoia with street-poet density.

Then comes Azad, whose verse reminds listeners why he’s still one of the fiercest voices in German rap. His delivery cuts through like a switchblade — a mix of hunger, discipline, and veteran self-assurance.

Chinch 33, known for his dusty sample wizardry, joins the mic to seal the track’s raw authenticity, weaving scratch work and verse fragments into a final assault.

The trio sound like cockroaches — survivors of every trend, still crawling out from under the ruins of commercial rap.

Why It Matters

Kakerlaken Freestyle isn’t made for radio rotation — it’s made for the heads who still love vinyl hiss, neck-snap drums, and rappers who treat verses like confessionals. It’s also a quiet statement: German underground rap is alive, stubborn, and evolving on its own terms.

With Kakerlaken Freestyle, Morlockk Dilemma continues his tradition of transforming social decay into art — turning the gutter into poetry.

Final Thoughts

Kakerlaken Freestyle feels like a reminder of what happens when sharp lyricists and rugged production collide without compromise. Every verse carries weight, every drum hit feels intentional, and the chemistry between Morlockk Dilemma, Azad, and Chinch 33 turns the track into a small, stylish demolition job.

It’s the kind of release that doesn’t try to fit into the current landscape — it stands apart from it. A rough-edged statement of skill, attitude, and underground resilience.