German rapper
Eko Fresh vaulted to fame on the heels of his mentor, hip-hop superstar
Kool Savas. Born Ekrem Bora in Mönchengladbach, Germany, on September 3, 1983, the Turkish native quit school in his teens to pursue a career in music, working in a shoe store to make ends meet. While working his retail gig Bora met
Kool Savas, who agreed to produce his 2001 Royal Bunker debut EP, Jetzt Kommen Wir auf die Sachen. Together with singer
Valezka,
Eko Fresh and
Kool Savas also co-founded the Optik Records imprint, which issued his sophomore effort, König von Deutschland. When
Eko Fresh and
Valezka became romantically involved,
Kool Savas severed ties with both, inaugurating a long-running feud between mentor and protégé.
Eko Fresh soon founded his own label, German Dream, signing a distribution deal with Sony BMG to release the 2003 full-length Ich Bin Jung und Brauche das Geld. In the meantime,
Kool Savas teamed with American rap superstar
50 Cent for "Das Urteil," highlighted by Fitty's potshot at
Eko Fresh: "You are now tuned in to my man
Kool Savas/Optik boom/Destroy the German Dream, ya heard?"
Eko Fresh responded with a pair of 2004 releases, L.O.V.E. and Dünya Dönüyor: Die Welt Dreht Sich.
Hart(z) IV followed two years later.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi