LGoony
LGoony (born Ludwig Langer, also known as Luis Lone) is a German rapper based in Cologne, who emerged in the mid-2010s with a series of underground mixtapes fusing hip-hop with experimental and cloud rap influences.[1][2][3] His breakthrough came with the 2015 mixtape Grape Tape, released on September 15, which featured collaborations with prominent artists such as Casper and Money Boy, and was ranked number eight among the best national albums of the year by Juice magazine.[4][5][6] Additionally, his 2015 single "Füchse 2015," a collaboration with Zugezogen Maskulin that remixed a classic track by Absolute Beginner, received critical acclaim within German hip-hop circles and was highlighted by Juice magazine.[7][8][9] LGoony has been affiliated with the satirical trap-rap label Glo Up Dinero Gang and continues to build his career through releases that explore themes of his self-created "Goonyverse" universe.[3][10]Early Life
Upbringing in Cologne
LGoony, whose real name is Ludwig Langer, is a German rapper who also performs under the alias Luis Lone.[2][11] Langer grew up in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, where he spent his formative years in the city's vibrant urban environment.[3][12] Public records and profiles indicate that his early life was rooted in Cologne's cultural scene, though specific details about family background or formal education remain private and not widely documented in available sources.[13]Introduction to Rapping
LGoony, whose real name is Ludwig Langer, began rapping during his school years in Cologne, where he grew up immersed in a vibrant urban cultural environment.[14] This early engagement marked the onset of his involvement with hip-hop, initially through informal practices that reflected his personal curiosity about the genre.[14] His introduction to rapping was self-driven, rooted in a fascination with battle rap styles that he explored independently without formal training or mentorship. Langer created battle rap content focusing on imaginative and exaggerated themes, such as rapping about fictional adversaries to hone his skills.[15] By 2012, under the pseudonym Luis Lone, he participated in online video battle tournaments like the Videobattleturnier (VBT), showcasing his developing lyrical abilities in a competitive school-age context.[14] These pre-2014 experiments were characterized by casual, non-professional practice.[15] Langer's early motivations stemmed from a desire to express emotions and atmosphere through music, rather than adhering strictly to traditional lyrical analysis prevalent in German hip-hop at the time. He was particularly drawn to the energetic and melodic elements of American influences, which he studied on his own to adapt into his self-taught style, including experimenting with harmonies.[15] In 2013, still during his school period, he contributed to informal group projects under the alias Ludweezy, such as the Swag Mob Medleys #1 and #3 in a private Facebook group, further developing his experimental approach to hip-hop in a low-stakes environment.[14] This phase emphasized personal growth and creative play, allowing him to build foundational skills away from public releases or commercial pressures.[16]Musical Career
Debut Release
LGoony's debut release, the mixtape Space Tape Vol. 1: Goonyverse, was issued on December 21, 2014, marking his entry into the German underground hip-hop scene as a teenager from Cologne.[17][18] This 13-track project, spanning approximately 47 minutes, was self-released independently without label backing, distributed freely via platforms like Bandcamp and SoundCloud to build an initial audience.[17][19] As an independent artist, LGoony handled the curation and distribution, reflecting his entrepreneurial approach in the early stages of his career.[20] The mixtape's themes revolve around a space-themed narrative, encapsulated in the "Goonyverse" concept, blending absurdity, humor, and surreal elements with hip-hop bravado. Tracks like "NASA" feature lyrics evoking cosmic exploration and exaggeration, such as references to being "20,000 light years ahead" and chanting "NASA NASA NASA," while others like "Lüge der Medien" incorporate whimsical ideas, including fictional scenarios of political figures denying gravity from other planets.[20] This space motif ties into broader motifs of extravagance and personal quirks, such as boasts about wealth in "Tryppyn, Gryndyn, Goonyn" and playful nods to pop culture and substances, creating a lighthearted, otherworldly escapism.[20] The style fuses experimental hip-hop with cloud rap influences, characterized by LGoony's cheeky, brash delivery, heavy use of Autotune, and eccentric ad-libs that emphasize innovation and a carefree attitude, as evident in the outro "Huh" declaring "Another era, another sound – innovation is what this country needed."[21][20] Production on Space Tape Vol. 1: Goonyverse was handled by various underground producers, with beats sourced meticulously from SoundCloud, described as being "sifted from the Soundcloud universe like gold prospectors sift gold from mud."[20] Notable contributions include the intro "Ich hebe ab (Goonyverse Intro)" produced by DJ Heroin, alongside tracks like "Mon€¥, Hom€, $wag" and features from artists such as Money Boy on "Ich bin nice," which added diverse vocal layers to the experimental sound.[17] This DIY production approach underscored LGoony's independence, allowing him to craft a cohesive yet unconventional mixtape that highlighted his raw, innovative style without major industry resources.[18][20]Breakthrough Mixtape
LGoony released his breakthrough mixtape Grape Tape on September 15, 2015, making it available for free download and streaming, which marked a significant escalation in his visibility within the German hip-hop underground.[22] This second project followed his debut Space Tape Vol. 1: Goonyverse and represented a polished evolution in production and delivery, transitioning from raw underground experimentation to a more ambitious fusion of styles that captured broader attention.[22][18] The mixtape's cover art, designed as a homage to Azad's Leben album, playfully depicted symbols of wealth and cultural references, setting a tone of bold self-assurance.[22] Thematically, Grape Tape delved into illusions of opulent lifestyles, drawing from New Orleans and Atlanta's Dada-rap influences, while critiquing the contemporary German rap scene through narratives of extravagant jewelry, designer clothing, and medicated beverages.[22] Stylistically, it blended future-oriented cloud rap with the aggressive punchlines of traditional battlerap from the old Berlin school, featuring beats that were soft on the edges but hard in the core, incorporating vaporwave aesthetics, retro video game soundtracks, and anime-inspired elements.[22] LGoony's performance evolved with confident swagger, effective hooks, ad-libs, and Auto-Tune usage, creating a mantra-like flow that distinguished his experimental hip-hop approach.[22] Tracklist highlights included the opening "Grape," with its looping structure establishing the mixtape's hazy vibe, and "Keine Euros," which merged cloud rap's ethereal quality with battlerap intensity.[22] Other standout moments were "Wasser," showcasing boasts about luxury over a crisp, cloudy beat, and "Sosa," noted for its impactful delivery.[22] This evolution from his earlier, more obscure work highlighted LGoony's growth, positioning Grape Tape as a cohesive project that propelled him into wider recognition in the scene.[22][23]Key Collaborations and Singles
LGoony's early career featured notable collaborations on his 2015 mixtape Grape Tape, including tracks with established German rappers Casper and Money Boy, which highlighted his emerging presence in the underground scene.[5] Specifically, the track "Geborn damit" featured Casper, showcasing a blend of introspective lyrics and experimental production, while several songs involved Money Boy as a primary artist or co-contributor, emphasizing playful and irreverent hip-hop elements.[24] These features on Grape Tape marked LGoony's initial high-profile partnerships, drawing attention from broader German rap audiences.[5] A standout single from this period was "Füchse 2015," released in October 2015 as a collaborative remix with the group Zugezogen Maskulin, reinterpreting the 1998 classic "Füchse" originally by Absolute Beginner and Samy Deluxe.[8] This track paid homage to the original while infusing modern trap influences and humorous wordplay, with LGoony contributing verses alongside Zugezogen Maskulin's Grim104 and Testo.[25] Produced by Enaka, the single was explicitly framed as an "Absolute Beginner Remix," incorporating samples and stylistic nods to the source material for a fresh yet nostalgic take on German hip-hop heritage.[8] The collaboration underscored LGoony's ability to bridge underground experimentation with mainstream rap nostalgia, contributing to its critical reception in hip-hop circles.[26]Discography
Mixtapes
LGoony's mixtape releases primarily consist of early underground projects distributed as free digital downloads. These include self-released compilations that blend hip-hop with experimental elements.[2] The following table catalogs his known mixtapes, including release dates, track counts, and associated labels or formats:| Title | Release Date | Track Count | Label/Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Space Tape Vol. 1: Goonyverse | December 21, 2014 | 13 | Not On Label (LGoony Self-released), 13×File, FLAC, Compilation, free digital release[2][17][21] |
| Grape Tape | September 15, 2015 | 14 | Live From Earth, 14×File, MP3, Compilation, 320 kbps, free digital release[2][27][5] |
Singles
LGoony's early singles, released primarily in 2015, marked his entry into the German underground hip-hop scene with experimental and collaborative tracks. These standalone releases often featured production from emerging beatsmiths and guest artists, contributing to his growing reputation before major mixtape projects.Notable Singles
- Wasser (DJ Heroin Remix): Released on November 13, 2015, as a self-released digital single, this track showcases LGoony's experimental style with a remix by DJ Heroin.[28]
- Sosa (feat. Harry Quintana): Issued on September 15, 2015, via self-release, this track blends cloud rap influences and features vocals from Harry Quintana, produced by No Tricks. It gained traction in underground circles. Note: This track appears on the mixtape Grape Tape.[29][30]
- Füchse 2015 (with Zugezogen Maskulin): Released on October 13, 2015, this collaborative single is a modern take on Absolute Beginners' classic "Füchse," produced by Enaka. It received attention in German hip-hop media, including a remix feature on Juice magazine.[31][7]