Darum leben wir

Darum leben wir
Studio album by Cassandra Steen
Released February 20, 2009
Genre
Length 64:12
Label
Producer
  • Mathias Grosch
  • Andreas Herbig
  • Paul NZA
  • Oliver Pinelli
  • Marek Pompetzki
Cassandra Steen chronology
Seele mit Herz
(2003)
Darum leben wir
(2009)
Mir so nah
(2011)

Darum leben wir (German: That Is Why We Live) is the second studio album by German recording artist Cassandra Steen. It marked Steen's first release since parting ways with her long-time collaborators Moses Pelham and Martin Haas and their record label 3P.

Track listing

Standard edition
No. TitleWriter(s)Music Length
1. "Darum leben wir" (Radio Version)
Andreas Herbig
3:39
2. "Lass mich nicht hier" (featuring Xavier Naidoo)
  • Steen
  • Cihan Bulut
  • Naidoo
  • Thomas Ruffner
  • Jochen Weiss
  • Marek Pompetzki
  • Paul NZA
4:02
3. "Eis"  
  • Fischer
  • Kospach
  • Kirchner
  • Pompetzki
  • Tawil
  • NZA
  • Pompetzki
  • NZA
3:36
4. "Glaub ihnen kein Wort"  
  • Fischer
  • Kirchner
  • Kospach
  • Tawil
  • Herbig
  • Oliver Pinelli[A]
3:28
5. "Unendlich"  
  • Steen
  • Ruffner
  • Pompetzki
  • NZA
3:42
6. "Es ist wahr"  
  • Naidoo
  • Mathias Grosch
  • Grosch
4:07
7. "Stadt" (featuring Adel Tawil)
  • Fischer
  • Kirchner
  • Kospach
  • NZA
  • Pompetzki
  • Tawil
  • Pompetzki
  • NZA
3:04
8. "Funken Liebe"  
  • Fischer
  • Annette Humpe
  • Herbig
  • Kirchner
  • Pinelli
  • Tawil
  • Jovanka von Willsdorf
  • Herbig
  • Pinelli[A]
4:35
9. "Rette mich"  
  • Steen
  • Franco Parisi
  • Götz von Sydow
  • Pompetzki
  • NZA
4:18
10. "Fallen nach oben"  
  • Kospach
  • Tobias Röger
  • von Sydow
  • Pompetzki
  • NZA
3:09
11. "Engel"  
  • Julian "J-Luv" Williams
  • Pompetzki
  • NZA
2:54
12. "Darum leben wir" (Numarek Remix)
  • Fischer
  • Kirchner
  • Kospach
  • Tawil
  • Pompetzki
  • NZA
  • Numarek
3:31
Notes and sample credits

^[A] denotes co-producer

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[1] 65
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[2] 10

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Austria February 20, 2009 Digital download, CD Universal Urban
Germany
Switzerland

References

External links

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