Das Lumpenpack

Das Lumpenpack: The Satirical German Hip-Hop Duo
Das Lumpenpack is a German hip-hop and comedy music duo known for their sharp-witted, satirical songs that dissect modern society with humor and catchy beats. Formed in Berlin, the pair achieved mainstream success in the mid-2010s, with their debut album landing in the German album charts and their videos amassing tens of millions of views online.
Early career
Das Lumpenpack was formed in Berlin in 2012 by the rapper and singer Schmiddi and the producer and multi-instrumentalist Tobi. The duo initially gained attention through self-released videos on YouTube, where their unique blend of observational comedy, social critique, and accessible hip-hop production quickly cultivated a dedicated online following.
Their early work, including the 2013 track "Ich hasse Kinder" ("I Hate Children"), showcased their signature style: relatable, exaggerated grievances set to upbeat music. This DIY approach led to a growing fanbase and set the stage for their first major label release.
Breakthrough
The duo's breakthrough arrived in 2015 with their debut studio album, "Besser wird's nicht" ("It Doesn't Get Better Than This"), released under the major label Vertigo Berlin, a division of Universal Music. The album entered the official German Album Charts, a significant achievement for a comedy-focused act, and was eventually certified Gold in Germany for over 100,000 units sold.
Propelled by the viral success of music videos like "Über die Liebe" ("About Love"), Das Lumpenpack transitioned from internet phenomenon to charting artists. Their success proved the commercial viability of intelligent, satirical music within the German hip-hop and pop landscape.
Key tracks
Besser wird's nicht — The title track of their Gold-certified debut album perfectly encapsulates their formula of self-deprecating lyrics over an infectiously cheerful melody.
Über die Liebe — This viral hit, with its minimalist beat and brutally honest, rambling lyrics about modern relationships, became a defining anthem for the duo.
Ich hasse Kinder — An early fan favorite that established their penchant for turning socially taboo thoughts into humorous and widely shared songs.
Deutschland — A later track that demonstrates their evolution, tackling complex national identity and politics with their characteristic satirical edge.
Following their successful debut, Das Lumpenpack released their second album, "Zwei" ("Two"), in 2018. The album continued their chart presence and further refined their sound, incorporating more live instrumentation and polished production while maintaining their lyrical focus on everyday absurdities. The duo has consistently toured, known for their energetic and interactive live performances that translate their studio chemistry to the stage.
Artists exploring similar terrain of German-language hip-hop infused with satire, comedy, or social commentary include Trailerpark, who also blend genres and attitude-driven lyrics. Alligatoah shares a masterful use of wordplay and genre fusion for critical and humorous ends. The earlier work of Die Ärzte provides a punk rock precedent for combining catchy music with sharp, humorous social observation.
Das Lumpenpack's music is a staple on German alternative radio stations and comedy-focused music programs, where their clever lyrics and catchy hooks find a perfect home. Their tracks are regularly featured on online radio streams dedicated to modern German pop and hip-hop, appealing to listeners who enjoy music with both substance and a sense of humor.
The satirical hip-hop of Das Lumpenpack can be heard on various radio stations featured on our website. Listeners can discover their chart-topping hits and fan favorites by tuning into the German alternative and comedy music stations available on onairium.com.



