Mir so nah

Mir so nah
Studio album by Cassandra Steen
Released April 29, 2011
Recorded 2010–2011
Genre Pop, soul, R&B
Length 48:39
Label Universal Urban
Producer Beatzarre, Djorkaeff, Martin Haas, Sebastian Kirchner, The Krauts, Moses Pelham, Ruben Rodriguez, Thomas Ruffner, Michael Vajna
Cassandra Steen chronology
Darum leben wir
(2009)Darum leben wir2009
Mir so nah
(2011)
Spiegelbild
(2014)Spiegelbild2014
Singles from Mir so nah
  1. "Gebt alles"
    Released: April 1, 2011
  2. "Tanz"
    Released: August 5, 2011
  3. "Soo"
    Released: December 2, 2011

Mir so nah (English: So close to me) is the third studio album by German recording artist Cassandra Steen, released by Universal Music Urban on April 29, 2011.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Gebt alles"Heike Kospach, Adel Tawil, Sebastian KirchnerBeatzarre, Djorkaeff3:44
2."Lange genug Zeit"Xavier Naidoo, Michael Vajna, Christoph HesslerMichael Vajna3:50
3."Soo"Moses Pelham, Martin Haas, DadashpourMoses Pelham, Martin Haas3:50
4."Tanz"Kospach, Michael von der Heide, Tawil, KirchnerBeatzarre, Djorkaeff3:31
5."Leben"Kospach, Cassandra Steen, Thomas Ruffner,Rachel MüllerThomas Ruffner4:29
6."Symphonien"Ruben Rodriguez, Sebastian Henzl, Armin RodriguezRuben Rodriguez4:47
7."Ich lasse jetzt los"Naidoo, R. Rodriguez, HenzlR. Rodriguez5:30
8."Wenn Liebe ihren Willen kriegt"Pelham, Haas, DadashpourPelham, Haas5:37
9."Prophetin"Naidoo, R. Rodriguez, HenzlR. Rodriguez4:16
10."Ich fühl es nicht"Naidoo, R. Rodriguez, HenzlR. Rodriguez4:12
11."Gib mir mehr"Kospach, Steen, Tawil, KirchnerKirchner4:12
12."Camouflage"Vincent Graf von Schlippenbach, Dirk Berger, David Conen, Mario Wesser, Danny Myrick, Aimée ProalThe Krauts3:46
13."Der erste Winter"KospachBeatzarre, Djorkaeff3:39
14."Komm näher"Steen, RuffnerRuffner9:34
15."Bleib einfach nur da" (Hidden track)Pelham, HaasPelham, Haas3:57

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[1] 47
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[2] 5
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[3] 44

References

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