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MOK
MOK (right) rapping with Bass Sultan Hengzt  (left) in 2006MOK (right) rapping with Bass Sultan Hengzt [de] (left) in 2006
Background information
Birth nameTarkan Karaalioğlu
Born (1976-09-21) September 21, 1976 (age 48)
Berlin-Neukölln, Germany
OriginTurkey
GenresGangsta Rap
Hip-Hop & Rap
Years active1997 to present
LabelsYo!Musix (2006-2009)
Sektenmuzik
Musical artist

Tarkan Karaalioğlu (born 21 September 1976), better known as MOK, is a German rapper of Turkish descent. His name "MOK" means "Muzik oder Knast" ("Music or jail"). It was awarded to him by Berlin hip hopper Maxim. He is a member of rap crew Die Sekte. He got his own label at Sony BMG called Yo!Musix.

MOK is well known for his controversies with other German rappers, including Bushido, Kool Savas, and Farid Bang. During his career he released many diss tracks, but they did not receive much attention, so the others did not respond.

Discography

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Albums

  • 2004: Neukölln Hustler
  • 2007: Hustler
  • 2007: Straßenmukke
  • 2008: Geldwäsche (with G-Hot)
  • 2009: Most Wanted
  • 2013: Ghetto Picasso

Extended plays

  • 2002: Fick M.O.R.
  • 2005: Muzik oder Knast

Mixtapes

  • 2006: Badboys
  • 2006: Das Beste
  • 2006: Badboys 2
  • 2008: Jailhouse Pop

Singles

  • 2007: Big Boss
  • 2007: Hustler

References

  1. "Deutschrap Vom Feinsten - MOK disst Kool Savas und M.O.R. + spricht u.a. über sein Verhältnis zu Staiger [VIDEO]". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  2. "Spit-TV.de - Spit-TV: MOK vs. Farid Bang - Feature auf Bad Boys 2? [News & Statement]". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-06-20.

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