Defkhan is widely celebrated for his unique accent—a blend of his German-Turkish roots—and his "high-speed" flow that sounds effortless, earning him the nickname .
He is famous for "multi-syllabic" rhyming and "punchlines" that feel like a boxing match, a theme prominent in his 2020 album Uppercut .
The 2011 album Hayatım Bi Battle solidified him as a lyrical king in Turkey.
He often represents his city, Hamm, and his Turkish heritage, calling his style "Kanack-style" or "Ghetto" Turkish rap. Iconic Songs and Milestones
Born in Amsterdam in 1982, Defkhan later moved to , which became his creative base. Before he was a rapper, he was a breakdancer, a background that heavily influenced the rhythmic complexity and "aggressive" flow of his later tracks. Interestingly, outside of his rap career, he has worked as a mechanical chemist in a German factory, a fact that surprises many fans and highlights his grounded, "family man" persona often nicknamed "Ailenizin Sanatçısı" (Your Family's Artist). The Sound: "Def2Easy" and Flow