Jung, brutal, gutaussehend

Jung, brutal, gutaussehend ("Young, violent, handsome") is the first collaborative studio album by German rappers Kollegah and Farid Bang.

The box features the album, a T-shirt, an autograph card signed by Kollegah and Farid Bang, a poster, and a bonus CD with a new song, titled "Miami Vice".

[3] The desk of Rap.de noted that the multifacetedness of Jung, brutal, gutaussehend can also be seen positively because the album would be "uncompromising" and thus counter the zeitgeist.

The tracks "Banger und Boss" and "Sonnenbank Pimps" have been emphasized positively due to the double time skills of both rappers.

The tracks "Alphamassaka", "Flaschen auf die Türsteher" and "Crime Time", as well as the contribution of Billy13, whose voice did not fit into the context of the album, were evaluated negatively by the editors.

However, what turns out more negative are the opinions on Farid Bang's double-time verse, the contribution of Billy13 and the less variety of composition.

[5] In June 2012, Jung, brutal, gutaussehend was "indexed" by the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons (BPjM), meaning that sale to minors in Germany and advertising is no longer possible.

[6] Petra Meier, deputy chairman of the BPjM, mentioned the reasons for the indexing such as "the views expressed in these songs that are dramatic depictions of violence".

Kollegah and Farid Bang on the cover of the July 2009 issue of Juice