{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}} {{Short description|German hip hop group}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Blumentopf | image = 14-06-09 RaR Blumentopf 04.jpg | caption = Blumentopf at Rock am Ring 2013 | landscape = yes | alias = | origin = Munich, Germany | instrument = | genre = Hip hop | years_active = 1992–2016 | label = Four Music, EMI | website = {{url|blumentopf.com}} | past_members = Cajus Heinzmann (Heinemann)<br />Bernhard Wunderlich (Holunder)<br />Florian Schuster (Schu)<br />Roger Manglus (Roger)<br />Sebastian Weiss (Sepalot) }} '''Blumentopf''' ("Flower pot") was a German hip hop group from Freising near Munich.

In the early days of the band, the members met irregularly and did not have ambitions to become professional musicians. Each week a new name was chosen. The band was invited to perform at a festival for their first live show. The name at the time was Blumentopf and once it appeared on promotional posters for the festival, it stuck.<ref>Smith, Natalye C. Blumentopf: "not the classic hip-hop guys" Examiner.com, 24 November 2010, accessed 28 February 2010.</ref>

They released their first album in 1997 on Four Music. They have released five more albums as a group, along with songs released on compilations, and various side projects. Until their dissolution in 2016, they were signed to record label EMI.

The band consisted of five members: rappers, Cajus Heinzmann (Cajus, Heinemann, Master P), Bernhard Wunderlich (Holunder, Holundermann, Wunder), Florian Schuster (Flo, Kung Schu, Schu), Roger Manglus (Roger, Specht) and Sebastian Weiss (DJ Sepalot).

In October 2015, they announced that they would dissolve the group<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rap.de/allgemein/68301-blumentopf-geben-aufloesung-bekannt/ |title=Blumentopf geben Auflösung bekannt |publisher=rap.de |language=German |date=23 October 2015 |accessdate=26 October 2016}}</ref> and played their last concert in Munich on 22 October 2016, thanking all fans for their continuous support throughout the band's 24-year history.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.merkur.de/kultur/blumentopf-feiert-finale-fast-dahoam-6874547.html |title=Blumentopf feiert Finale (fast) dahoam |publisher=merkur.de |language=German |date=24 October 2016 |accessdate=26 October 2016}}</ref>

== Music == Blumentopf was known for using a ''Storytelling'' style. They used humor, irony, and a lot of wordplay to tell stories about everyday life, relationship, parties, both true and fictitious.

Other songs can be placed in the conscious hip hop genre, commenting on current issues. The song ''Danke Bush!'' ("Thank you, Bush") presents a critical view of the politics of George W. Bush. Several songs also suggest that drugs and hip hop are not directly connected. One such song is ''Nur dass ihr wisst'' ("Just so you know"). In the lead-up to the 2009 German federal election, the group appeared in a ''Wahlwerbespot'' ("election advertisement") in which they encouraged Germans to vote. They expressed the importance of learning about the candidates and using their right to vote, emphasizing how little effort it really would take.

Blumentopf's first three albums have a very old school hip hop feel. The fourth album ''Gern geschehen'' saw the use of powerful synth beats and unusual musical ideas as seen in ''Jeder zweite linkt dich'', which uses samples from the song Santa Baby for the entire beat. This was continued in the fifth album ''Musikmaschine'' ("Music machine"), which has a song using skateboard noises for the majority of the beat. The band members themselves have learned instruments so they can play their songs. They hoped to develop these opportunities further.

=== Raportage === The term 'raportage' comes from the music style, ''rap'', and the German word ''Reportage'' ("report"). This concept is consistent with Blumentopf's ''Storytelling'' style.

For the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Blumentopf worked with the German television channel Das Erste in producing game commentary set to music. The ''Raportagen'' were broadcast with video clips of the band, game and press conference footage, and other related video during Das Erste football coverage. This concept was continued during UEFA Euro 2008, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the UEFA Euro 2012 and finally at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, where Germany won the tournament, fulfilling Blumentopf's self-imposed mission in 2006 of continuing the commentaries until Germany became either world or European champion.

=== Side projects === DJ Sepalot released a solo project entitled ''Red Handed'' in 2007. Roger and Cajus released their solo albums ''Alles Roger'' ("Everything roger/ok") and ''Planet Cajun''. Since the beginning of May 2008, Blumentopf broadcasts a radio show with on3radio.

== Awards == Blumentopf was voted ''Best Live Band'' by readers of the German hip hop magazine Juice in both 2001 and 2002.

Blumentopf represented Bavaria in the Bundesvision Song Contest 2010, coming in fourth place.

== Goethe Institute Middle East Tour == The band was invited to participate in the 2005 Goethe Institute ''Nah-Ost Tour'' during the month of November. The band performed in Tel Aviv, Bethlehem, Beirut, and Amman. For the tour, the group collaborated with local artists from Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Syria, and Lebanon.

== Discography == upright=1.25|thumb|Blumentopf performing at Rheinkultur 2011 '''Albums''' * 1995 Demo-CD with ''Ich bin sexy'', ''An meine Homies'' etc. * 1997 ''Kein Zufall'' (Debut-LP) * 1999 ''Großes Kino'' * 2001 ''Eins A'' * 2003 ''Gern geschehen'' * 2006 ''Musikmaschine'' * 2010 ''WIR'' * 2012 ''Nieder mit der gbr'' * 2013 ''B-Seiten und Raritäten''

'''Singles''' * 1996 ''Abhängen '' * 1997 ''6 Meter 90'' * 1997 ''Man kann nicht alles haben'' * 1999 ''Fensterplatz'' * 1999 ''Was der Handel'' * 2000 ''Safari'' * 2001 ''Liebe und Hass'' (Love and Hate) * 2001 ''R'n'B'' * 2002 ''Flirtaholics'' * 2003 ''Better Life GmbH'' feat. Smudo * 2004 ''Macht Platz'' * 2004 ''Alt'' feat. Texta * 2006 ''Horst'' * 2006 ''Du und ich'' (You and I) * 2007 ''Die City schläft'' (The city is sleeping) * 2010 ''WIR'' * 2010 ''Solala''

'''DVD''' * 2004: ''Gern Gesehen'' – The DVD contains Tour reports, interviews, freestyles and Live records of the ''Gern Geschehen''-Tour.

'''Collaborations''' * 1996: ''Wildwechsel'' with Fettes Brot * 1998: ''Alpenpanorama & Zukunftsmusik'' with Total Chaos * 2000: ''2:2'' * 2000: ''Session drei & Session vier'' with Main Concept * 2000: ''Süßlicher Weihrauch'' with Brotlose Kunst * 2001: ''3 mal täglich'' with Droopy the Hitmachine * 2002: ''Bermuda Dreieck'' with Total Chaos * 2002: ''Die unendliche Geschichte'' (The neverending story) * 2002: ''Kaleidoskop'' * 2002: ''Liebe und Hass Teil II'' with I.L.L. Will * 2002: ''Niemand'' with Roey Marquis II. * 2002: ''Viel Spaß'' with FlowinImmO & Esther * 2003: ''Kaliweed'' with Les Babacools * 2003: ''Saftig & Sei da'' * 2004: ''Egal wo!'' with Clueso * 2004: '' Alt'' with Texta * 2005: ''Ich wär so gern…'' with Nico Suave * 2005: ''Adam und Ivo'' with Main Concept * 2005: ''Weißt du wer?'' with Toni L and Black Tiger * 2006: ''Wer spielt mit uns?'' with Vier zu Eins * 2007: ''Benghanny Rap'' with Y Crew (Egypt)

'''Other collaborations''' * 2006: ''Kann man nich lern'' (Clueso feat. Blumentopf – Juice Exclusive [CD #63]) * 2006: ''Ja Klar!'' (Juice Exclusive CD #68) * 2006: ''Gute Musik'' (Juice Exclusive CD #66 [Juice Edit]) * 2006: ''WM-Raportagen'' (Das Erste) * 2008: ''EM-Raportagen'' (Das Erste) * 2010: ''WM-Raportagen'' (Das Erste)

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