DNA (Jeanette Biedermann album)

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DNA
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Studio album by
Released20 September 2019 (2019-09-20)
Length50:03
Label Columbia
Producer
  • Simon Allert
  • Daniel Flamm
  • Jules Kalmbacher
  • Eki von Nice
  • Jens Schneider
  • Jörg Weisselberg
Jeanette Biedermann chronology
Undress to the Beat
(2009)
DNA
(2019)

DNA is the eighth studio album by German singer Jeanette Biedermann. Her first solo album in a decade, and her first album to be performed in German, it was released by Columbia Records on 20 September 2019, selling more than 25,000 copies in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Wie ein offenes Buch"
  • Jeanette Biedermann
  • Thomas Porzig
  • Daniel Flamm
  • Lina Maly
  • Jules Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Jens Schneider
2:58
2."Dumme Gedanken"
  • Biedermann
  • Porzig
  • Flamm
  • Lisa-Marie Neumann
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
3:41
3."Wenn ich Du wäre"
  • Biedermann
  • Jörg Weisselberg
  • Nico Suave
  • Simon Allert
  • Weisselberg
  • Allert
3:15
4."Besser mit Dir"
  • Biedermann
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
3:09
5."In den 90ern"
  • Biedermann
  • Weisselberg
  • Christoph Koterzina
  • Markus Schlichtherle
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
  • Eki von Nice
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
3:09
6."Eine handvoll Worte"
  • Biedermann
  • Weisselberg
  • Suave
  • Allert
  • Weisselberg
  • Allert
3:28
7."Deine Geschichten"
  • Biedermann
  • Weisselberg
  • Flamm
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
3:51
8."Ich lauf wieder los"
  • Biedermann
  • Weisselberg
  • Maly
  • Weisselberg
  • Allert
3:58
9."Mutterstadt"
  • Biedermann
  • Porzig
  • Maly
  • Neumann
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
3:30
10."Eins mit Dir"
  • Biedermann
  • Weisselberg
  • Allert
  • Christian Bömkes
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
3:06
11."Geliebte Freiheit"
  • Biedermann
  • Weisselberg
  • Mathias Grosch
  • Weisselberg
  • Allert
3:50
12."Vergiss nicht mich zu lieben"
  • Biedermann
  • Porzig
  • Maly
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
4:03
13."Ewig-Kenn-Effekt"
  • Biedermann
  • Daniel Schaub
  • Kalmbacher
  • Flamm
  • Schneider
3:26
14."Solotrip"
  • Biedermann
  • Weisselberg
  • Flamm
  • Weisselberg
  • Allert
4:05

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [3] 30
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [4] 8
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [5] 31

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