Suff Daddy, a Berlin-based producer and beatmaker, has been crafting unique instrumental hip-hop since the late 90s. Born and raised in Düsseldorf, his musical journey began with the influence of 90s hip-hop and the electronic pioneers Kraftwerk. After moving to Berlin, Suff Daddy's sound evolved, drawing inspiration from the likes of Quasimoto and Jaylib. His discography is a testament to his prolific output, featuring numerous albums and EPs that have garnered a dedicated following. Notable works include "Basically Sober," a bouncy instrumental long player, and his latest release, "Hair of the Dog," which showcases his signature jazz rap style. Beyond his solo work, Suff Daddy is also part of the collaborative project Betty Ford Boys, alongside Brenk Sinatra and Dexter. His music is not just heard but experienced, making him a standout figure in the beatmaking scene.