Alles was du willst

"Alles was du willst" is the debut single of the Austrian R&B singer Nadine.

"Alles was du willst"
Single by Nadine
from the album Komm doch mal rüber
ReleasedFebruary 16, 2007 (Austria)
GenrePop, R&B
Length3:23
LabelUniversal Music
Producer(s)Alexander Kahr
Nadine singles chronology
"Alles was du willst"
(2007)
"Was wir sind"
(2007)

It was recorded within one week and was produced by Alexander Kahr (Christina Stürmer, Luttenberger*Klug,...). Premiere date was February 2, 2007 (Austria) and it was released on February 16 . The song was written in October 2006, a short time before the third season of Starmania aired. Next to this song, three other ones were written, because, the winner of the casting show, should choose one.

Chart performance

The single peaked Nr. 2 in Austria. It was the worst entry for a Starmania winner, because everyone except her had entered the charts at number one. Moreover, the reviews were very bad, many critics said, that her voice is not audible and, that this single doesn't sound like R&B. After a week it was pushed down on the 5th place in the Austria Top 75.

Track listing

CD-Single
No.TitleLength
1."Alles was du willst" (Radio Version)3:27
2."Alles was du willst" (Karaoke Version)3:27

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[1] 2
Austrian Black/R&B charts 1
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