Regensburg is becoming a rap mecca: first rapper report on November 7th!

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Experience the first rapper report with insights into creative challenges and AI music on November 7th, 2025 at Degginger, Regensburg.

Erleben Sie am 7. November 2025 im Degginger, Regensburg, den ersten Rapperbericht mit Einblicken in kreative Herausforderungen und KI-Musik.
Experience the first rapper report with insights into creative challenges and AI music on November 7th, 2025 at Degginger, Regensburg.

Regensburg is becoming a rap mecca: first rapper report on November 7th!

A very special event awaits music fans in Regensburg next week: The first Regensburg Rapper Report will take place on Friday, November 7th, 2025, at Degginger,Wahlstraße 17. The event starts at 8:30 p.m., admission opens at 8 p.m. With a ticket price of just 10 euros at the box office, it is affordable for anyone interested to be there and gain exciting insights into the world of rap music.

The talented artists Der400., Gündalein and Kii will be on stage, among others. The aim of the evening is to give visitors a deep insight into the challenges and creative processes of musicians. Topics such as the rising cost of living, the increasing importance of AI-generated music and people's rapid listening habits will take center stage. Interviews about the artists' everyday lives, financial bottlenecks, part-time jobs and studies will round off the program before the artists show off their acting skills with a concert.

Cultural context and support

The event is part of the cultural annual theme for 2025, which is entitled “Great Weather Situation” and is financially supported by the city of Regensburg. Further information about this initiative and the events can be found on the city's website: www.regensburg.de/grosswetterlage.

In the middle of this lively cultural debate is the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and its influence on the music industry. Recent developments show that AI is not only a tool to support artists, but also a challenge. For example, AI-supported programs like “Suno” have made it possible to produce songs like “Verschreit in einer Talahon” by Butterbro, which even made it into the German charts. The song received over six million views on Spotify. fr.de reports that…

Artificial intelligence and its problems

But the use of AI in music production is not entirely unproblematic. According to a study by Goldmedia, 64% of music creators view AI as a risk. 71% fear for their economic foundation, especially if they are left without a share in the profits of AI-powered projects, which could jeopardize an estimated 950 million euros in royalties by 2028. Critics emphasize that AI cannot produce emotional depth and inauthentic sounds, an argument that crops up again and again in the debate about digital and human creativity.

Matthias Hornschuh, a GEMA supervisory board member, expresses concern about unlicensed uses of music by AI models and reports of musicians giving up their profession due to these developments. At the same time, designer Mieke Haase, who released the debut single “Echoes In The Steel” with her AI-supported fictional character “Namae Koi”, emphasizes the importance of the human touch in music.

The first Regensburg rapper report not only offers an evening full of music and inspiration, but also a platform for important discussions about the current challenges in the music scene, especially in the age of digital transformation. Be there and let the authentic voices of the artists take you along!