Leben wir jetzt

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"Leben wir jetzt"
Single by LaFee
from the album Frei
Released11 November 2011
Recorded2011
Genre Pop
Length3:15
Label EMI
Songwriter(s) LaFee, Timo Sonnenschein and Jennifer Kästel
LaFee singles chronology
"Ich bin"
(2011)
"Leben wir jetzt"
(2011)
"Zeig Dich!"
(2012)

"Leben wir jetzt" (English: Now We Live) is a song recorded by German singer LaFee. The song was released as the second single of her fifth studio album Frei on 11 November 2011. [1]

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Production

The producer of "Leben wir jetzt" is David Bonk with the help of Peter Hoffmann. The songwriters are LaFee, Timo Sonnenschein and Jennifer Kästel. [1]

Music video and chart history

"Leben wir jetzt" is the thirteenth song of LaFee's made into a music video. It did not successfully make the charts. In the music video LaFee is playing a role as a mother with her young children along with singing and dancing. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Leben wir jetzt" – 3:15
  2. "Ich bin (Acoustic Version)" – 3:04

Release history

RegionDateFormat
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
November 11, 2011 [3] CD single

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