Julia Bähr, writing for Focus magazine, felt that the album "stands on its own and doesn’t need a polished, pleasing backdrop." She noted that "Heinzmann sounds more modern, younger, and also more relaxed" on Stefanie Heinzmann and concluded: "All in all, the album is very successful: a big dose of fresh soul with beats and character."[2] Verena Riedl from Beatblogger wrote that "overall, the new album is a bit poppier than her previous works. But in this case, poppier doesn’t mean worse; on the contrary, the songs are bursting with creativity and authenticity, and almost all of them have that certain catchy quality that some tracks on Roots to Grow were still missing. Above all, Stefanie Heinzmann showcases an impressive level of variety—no two songs sound alike, covering an extremely wide musical spectrum from soul and pop to disco, with subtle blues and rock influences."[4] Less impressed, Kai Butterweck from laut.de rated the album two stars out of five and stated that Stefanie Heinzmann "stinks like wasted talent."[3]
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