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''Bongo Girl'' is the seventh studio album of German pop singer Nena, released by Epic Records on 28 September 1992.〔(''Bongo Girl'' ) at the official Nena website, with complete lyrics and samples for music. Retrieved 30 August 2014.〕 It returned to the pop rock style that made Nena famous, but with a more mature sound. Singles from this album are "Manchmal ist ein Tag ein ganzes Leben", "Conversation" and "Ohne Ende".〔Singles from ''Bongo Girl'' at the official Nena website. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
* ("Manchmal ist ein Tag ein ganzes Leben" )
* ("Conversation" )
* ("Ohne Ende" )〕
==Background==

''Bongo Girl'' was Nena's second solo album and, having been recorded in Berlin, was mixed at Eddy Grant’s Blue Wave studio in Barbados.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nena.de/discografie/bongo-girl )〕 It took its name from a nickname Nena acquired in Jamaica when taking to the stage at an open air reggae concert and spontaneously playing the bongos.〔 Contributors to the album included the father of her two surviving children (Benedict Freitag) as well as two members of the former Nena (band) (including her former boyfriend, Rolf Brendel) and Frank Becking from her pre-Nena band group, The Stripes.〔
''Bongo Girl'' marked, according to Allmusic, a "striking contrast" from its predecessor ''Wunder gescheh'n'' in that it was, "distinctly relaxed and upbeat ….. very pleasingly carried through on Nena's melodic strength and the sense of fun that pervades the album."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/bongo-girl-mw0000459862 )〕 Reinforcing the change was Nena's new look – short hair and more feminine attire - which may have been influenced by Madonna then in her ''Erotica'' period, the parallel well illustrated by the fact that in the same month (October 1992) that the American appeared topless in the French edition of ''Max''〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=254000 )〕 (as part of the publicity surrounding the release of her book ''Sex''), Nena appeared naked (albeit with bodypaint) in the German edition of the magazine which coincided with the release of ''Bongo Girl''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.loomee-tv.de/nena-nackt-so-wild-war-sie-in-den-90ern-wirklich/ )

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