Bushido put under pressure: rapper colleague threatens with consequences for Amazon documentary

Anna-Maria Ferchichi and Bushido in the documentary "Uncensored - Bushido's Truth".Image: dpa / -

Ultimatum set: rapper threatens Bushido – he should delete his Amazon documentary

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At the end of November, the six-part documentary "Uncensored - Bushido's truth" went online on Amazon Prime Video. The rapper, his wife Anna-Maria Ferchichi and their children were accompanied for two years. Among other things, the police protection, under which Bushido is currently with his family, is discussed, as well as the separation of him and his former business partner Arafat Abou-Chaker, which has been occupying the media and the judiciary in Germany for years.

Because Abou-Chaker allegedly intended to attack Bushido's wife and children, the Ferchichis are still under police protection today. However, not all of his companions liked the fact that the rapper cooperated with the police. In the documentary, among other things, Capital Bra gets some verbal attacks, but Ali Bumaye is also given a number of discrediting statements by Bushido and his wife.

The German rap scene is now gradually reacting to the six episodes - and Ali in particular now wants to take drastic steps if Bushido doesn't have the documentation on Amazon deleted soon.

Ali Bumaye threatens Bushido

In "Uncensored – Bushido's Truth", Bushido accuses Ali of wanting to part ways with Arafat, but never did so. Ali's name is paged out in the documentary, but based on the mouth movement and the context, it can be deduced that it's about him.

Ali assured Bushido at the time that he would go along with him if he separated from Arafat. He no longer wanted to be treated "like a dog," and Ali and his brother even got guns, apparently to emphasize the desire to separate. To this day, however, Ali is at his cousin Arafat's side, and Anna-Maria also seems to have little understanding for this, but defends him to some extent by saying that Ali as a family member has no other choice, just like Bushido at an earlier point in time .

Ali doesn't want to let all this sit on his back. He has already promised his fan community on Instagram that he wants to react to the documentary: "I owe everyone who loves me," he said. Bushido responded promptly, alluding to the poor neighborhood where Ali Bumaye allegedly lives: "Better take care of your pissed elevator."

But that shouldn't be the end of the topic on Ali's side. Before he wants to describe his view of things in a reaction, he gave Bushido an ultimatum. It says: "For a long time, the measure has long been overflowing. I have no idea how it came about and how far you still want to go, but you take up far too much space in my life these days. And all of this mainly with lies, false accusations and movies only you know. But it's Bushido's Uncensored Truth, isn't it?" Then he added menacingly:

"If you're human, take back what needs to be taken back. Apologize to everyone affected, take down the documentary. Don't make it worse."Image: Screenshot / Instagram / alibumaye

For that, give Ali Bushido until Friday 15 Time. If he didn't take up the offer, "there will be some perspectives and evidence that didn't come from you," Ali added. Bushido did not go any further into this for the time being.

Cashmo and Manuellsen talked about Bushido's documentary

The criticism of the documentary on Amazon didn't stop there. The arrest warrant rapper also questioned some of Bushido's statements that he made in the series. The artists Cashmo and Manuellsen put it a bit harder. They made Bushido's children the focus of their remarks and that they would not have a normal childhood because of the police protection. Cashmo explained directly to Bushido after the conversation with Manuellsen on Instagram:

"It's sad that because of these things you did, the children don't have the freedom to ride their bikes around, to do stupid things, to climb trees somewhere. All these things are denied to them because they can't move freely. That's very sad and a shame, it's not their fault."

In addition, Cashmo advises him: "Take a sensible approach. Maybe things will then turn for the better. Just do it differently than you've always done." The fact that the rapper broke with the Abou-Chakers and turned to the police did not change his situation.

Finally he adds: "You fuck our mothers, you make fun of the physical deficits of others in the scene. At the end of the day, what did you change? Nothing. And I think that's where you should start. Really to change."

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