Stefanie Heinzmann discography

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Stefanie Heinzmann discography
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Studio albums6
Singles21

Swiss recording artist Stefanie Heinzmann has released six studio albums and 18 singles as a lead artist. In 2008, Heinzmann won SSDSDSSWEMUGABRTLAD , a talent contest hosted in TV total on the German ProSieben network, and was subsequently offered a recording contract with Universal Music Domestic. Her coronation song "My Man Is a Mean Man" debuted straight on top of the Swiss Singles Chart and reached the top ten in Austria and Germany. Heinzmann's debut album Masterplan was released in March 2008. It made it to the top ten in Austria and Germany and also debuted atop the album charts in Switzerland, where it was certified platinum by the IFPI for sales in excess of 30,000 copies. [1] The album was reissued the same year and followed by her second album Roots to Grow in September 2009. Albeit less successful commercially, it peaked at number four on the Swiss Albums Chart and made it to the top twenty in Germany. Leading single "No One (Can Ever Change My Mind)" reached the top thirty of the Swiss Singles Chart. [1]

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Following a longer hiatus, Heinzmann released her self-titled third album in 2012. The album's first offering, "Diggin' in the Dirt" reached number six in Switzerland as well as the top twenty and top thirty in Germany and Switzerland respectively, marking her highest-charting single since "My Man Is a Mean Man". Equally successful, Stefanie Heinzmann became a top ten success in both Switzerland and Germany. [1] Heinzmann's fourth album Chance of Rain was released in March 2015 and became her fourth consecutive album to reach the top five in Switzerland. It produced the top ten hit "In the End". [1] In September 2018, Heinzmann released the single "Build a House", a collaboration with German DJ and producer Alle Farben. It reached the top forty of the Swiss Singles Chart and preceded her fifth studio album All We Need Is Love , released in March 2019, which became her first album to top the Swiss Albums Chart since her 2008 debut album Masterplan . The album produced three singles, including lead single "Mother's Heart" and follow-up "Shadows," all of which failed to chart but received radio airplay. [2]

Albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
SWI
[3]
AUT
[4]
GER
[5]
Masterplan
1
5
3
Roots to Grow
  • Released: 11 September 2009
  • Label: Universal Music
4
41
13
Stefanie Heinzmann
  • Release date: 16 March 2012
  • Label: Universal Music
3
24
8
Chance of Rain
  • Release date: 27 March 2015
  • Label: Universal Music
4
20
All We Need Is Love
1
18
Labyrinth
  • Release date: 14 May 2021
  • Label: BMG Rights Management
4
19

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
SWI
[3]
AUT
[4]
GER
[5]
"My Man Is a Mean Man"2008
1
6
3
Masterplan
"Like a Bullet"
27
53
29
"Revolution"
75
47
"The Unforgiven"
20
30
10
Masterplan(deluxe edition)
"No One (Can Ever Change My Mind)"2009
27
71
36
Roots to Grow
"Unbreakable"/"Stop"
68
"Roots to Grow"
(featuring Gentleman)
2010
56
61
16
"Diggin' in the Dirt"2012
6
29
12
  • SWI: Platinum [1]
Stefanie Heinzmann
"Show Me the Way"
"Fire"
53
"In the End"2015
9
67
25
Chance of Rain
"On Fire"
40
"Stranger in This World"
"Build a House"
(featuring Alle Farben)
2018
38
All We Need Is Love
"Mother's Heart"2019
"Shadows"
"All We Need Is Love"
(featuring Jake Isaac)
2020
"Colors"
Labyrinth
"Would You Still Love Me"2021
"Best Life"
"Believe"

Other charted songs

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
SWI
[3]
"Heimweh"202078Sing meinen Song – Das Schweizer Tauschkonzert

Appearances

SongYearArtist(s)Album
"XTAL"2007SHIVA, Stefanie HeinzmannMeaning Defeat Machine
"Ich keere Dich, Laura Montani"2008Stefanie HeinzmannGitsderschi?
"Since You've Been Gone"2009 Tower of Power, Stefanie HeinzmannGreat American Soulbook
"Work It Hard"Stress, Stefanie HeinzmannEvolution
"It's Love"2010Heavytones, Stefanie HeinzmannFreaks of Nature
"Dancing on the Ceiling"2012 Lionel Richie, Rascal Flatts, Stefanie Heinzmann Tuskegee
"Lost"2013Seven, Stefanie HeinzmannThe Art is Piano
"Ich zwingu di nit"Sina, Stefanie HeinzmannDuette
"Schlaf siäss, chleis Mämmi"
"Unter dem Meer"2014Stefanie HeinzmannGiraffenaffen 3
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight"I Love Disney
"Proud Mary" Andreas Gabalier, Stefanie HeinzmannHome Sweet Home
"We Are One"Angie Ott, Stefanie HeinzmannEvery Second
"World of Distortion"2015Jason Mann, Stefanie HeinzmannDein Song 2015
"Plain Sailing" Rea Garvey, Stefanie HeinzmannPrisma
"Father and Son"Shem Thomas, Stefanie HeinzmannYou're (Not) the Only One
"Alperose"Büne Huber, Jaël, Knackeboul, Sina, Stefanie Heinzmann100% Schweizer Musik
"Kiosk"Stefanie Heinzmann
"In the End"Gregor Meyle, Stefanie HeinzmannMeylensteine
"My Man Is a Mean Man"
"The Unforgiven"
"Ich brech' die Herzen der stolzesten Frauen"2016 Udo Lindenberg, Till Brönner, Stefanie HeinzmannStärker als die Zeit – Live
"Hasta el amanecer"2020Stefanie HeinzmannSingen meinen Song – Das Schweizer Tauschkonzert
"Heimweh"
"Holunder"
"Lisa"
"Üses Läbe"
"You Can't Stop the Rainfall"

Music videos

TitleYearDirector(s)
"My Man Is a Mean Man"2008Frank Husmann [7]
"Like a Bullet"Sharon Berkal [8]
"Revolution"Sandra Marschner [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
"The Unforgiven"
"No One (Can Ever Change My Mind)"2009
"Unbreakable"
"Stop"
"Roots to Grow"2010
"Diggin' in the Dirt"2012
"Show Me the Way"Ben Rollason [14]
"Stranger in This World"2015Nikolai Kampen [15]
"In the End" Sergej Moya [16]
"On Fire"Un­known
"Build a House"2018Oliver Sommer [17]
"Mother's Heart"2019Kristin Herziger [18]
"Shadows"C. Yuhki Oka [19]
"All We Need Is Love"2020C. Yuhki Oka [20]

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