Overview
- The Berlin rapper's second album, which arrived Friday, drew an invite-only release party in Berlin reported by Der Spiegel.
- Reviews from Süddeutsche Zeitung say the record sticks to fast DIY techno beats and blunt one-liners about sex, men, and success with few new twists.
- Die Zeit highlights her tactic of reclaiming slurs as self-empowerment and notes role-reversal staging at shows, including putting male fans in cages.
- The rollout followed her public posts of Instagram abuse and threats from men, including death wishes and graphic violence fantasies.
- Her reach spans about 2.2 million monthly Spotify listeners and large followings on Instagram and TikTok, while reaction stays split as figures like Alice Schwarzer praise her force but question the slur reclamation.