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Willst du mit mir gehn : ウィキペディア英語版
Willst du mit mir gehn

''Willst du mit mir gehn'' (German: ''Do you want to go with me'') is the thirteenth studio album of German pop singer Nena. It is a two-CD set, with the first CD more energetic and the second more meditative. The album reached No. 2 in Germany, while the single "Liebe ist" reached No. 1. The other singles were "Willst du mit mir geh'n?" and "Lass mich".
==Background==

Artistically ''Willst du mit mir gehn'' is arguably the most significant studio album in Nena’s career since it ended the dominance of her discography by the 1980s songs which had both made her famous in the first place and then rekindled her career at the start of the new millennium. Although since 2002 Nena had had modest chart success as a featuring artist with Tok Tok, Sam Ragga Band and WestBam she had not been a contemporary force with new material in her own name. In 2005 ''Willst du mit mir gehn'', and in particular its first two tracks to be released as singles, changed that for the remainder of the decade and beyond.

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