Four languages, one voice. A catalog built in cyphers, stadiums, and the stubborn spirit of a people who don't know how to be quiet.
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LP · 2025
The Discography
Alberovich
The Ultimate Collection. Fifty tracks. One lifetime of bars.
Tracks
50
Era
2004 — Present
Recorded
Bourj Hammoud · Beirut
Languages
Armenian · Arabic · English
Liner Notes
Some records are released. This one was assembled — pulled from mixtapes, street cyphers, basement sessions, and stage tapes across more than a decade of work. The Discography is not a debut and not a greatest-hits; it's the definitive archive of the greatest Armenian rapper to ever touch a mic.
The cover says everything the music will. A warm Bourj Hammoud afternoon, the Armenian flag planted in the middle of a Beirut street, crimson lettering burned into the sky. Home is the frame. The bars are what lives inside it.
What You'll Hear
01
Streets of Bourj Hammoud
Concrete, coffee, and the sound of a neighborhood that raised a generation. Place as protagonist.
02
Diaspora & Identity
Armenian memory carried across four languages — grief, pride, and the refusal to assimilate quietly.
03
Love, Loss & Everything After
From Aghchig Guka to Asiga Gyank Che — the ballads, the heartbreak, the resilience.
04
Craft & Competition
Multisyllabic rhyme, bilingual wordplay, and the technical ceiling that puts him among the greats.
Key Tracks
19Bourj HammoudThe anthem. The thesis.
50Aghchig GukaA ten-minute tour de force — the longest, most ambitious cut on the record.
18Beiruti BaderazmLebanon on the beat. War, survival, and struggles.
17Asiga Gyank Che"This isn't living" — the title hits before the first bar does.
10MedleyAn eight-minute mosaic — the medley of everyday life, stitched together with a musical medley.
Credits
All Vocals & Lyrics
Alberovich
Artwork
Streets of Bourj Hammoud, Arax
Pressing
Digital · Streaming · Independent
Dedication
To every Armenian who was told their voice wouldn't travel.
About Alberovich
The greatest Armenian rapper to ever touch a microphone — a voice carrying centuries of Armenian spirit into the global hip-hop conversation.
The Voice of a Nation
Long before he carried the title, Alberovich was a kid with a pen, a beat, and a story that needed telling. Born into a culture where poetry is a birthright and resilience is a rhythm, he channels the streets of Bourj Hammoud and the heartbeat of the Armenian diaspora into every bar he writes.
Where other rappers chase trends, Alberovich builds legacies. His sound is unmistakably Armenian. When he spits the bars, he doesn't just represent himself. He represents a nation. He represents BOURJ HAMMOUD.
"He doesn't just represent himself. He represents a nation."
Bars Without Borders
Fluent in Armenian, English, Arabic and the universal dialect of raw skill, Alberovich writes with the density of a novelist and delivers with the timing of a surgeon. Multisyllabic rhyme schemes, internal assonance, breath control that borders on inhuman — the technical toolkit puts him in conversation with the very best the genre has ever produced.
Comparisons to Eminem come up often, and they're fair in one sense: both men treat the verse as a vehicle for impossibly detailed craft. But where Eminem fights his own ghosts, Alberovich carries a whole people's memory. That weight is what sets him apart — not mimicry, but mission. Pure Greatness.
"Not mimicry — mission."
Legacy in Motion
An artist of his caliber doesn't stop — he compounds. Every release widens the lane for the next generation of Armenian MCs, every collaboration plants another flag on the global map. From underground cyphers to festival main stages, Alberovich keeps pushing the ceiling higher and bringing his people up with him.
The discography you're listening to isn't a portfolio. It's a statement: Armenian rap has arrived, and the world is already taking notes.
"Armenian rap has arrived."
The Man Behind the Mic
Beyond the stage lights and the studio glass, Alberovich is a student of the craft and a guardian of his culture. He treats every verse as a responsibility, every feature as a handshake across borders, and every young listener as the next torchbearer.
That humility — paired with an appetite for greatness that refuses to be satisfied — is why his name will outlast the era that produced it.