Nena Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | 99 Luftballons |
| 2 | 99 Red Balloons |
| 3 | Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann |
| 4 | Nur geträumt |
| 5 | 99 Red Balloons (club mix) |
| 6 | Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime |
| 7 | ? (Fragezeichen) |
| 8 | Rette mich |
| 9 | Vollmond |
| 10 | Lass mich dein Pirat sein |
| 11 | Kino |
| 12 | Haus der drei Sonnen |
| 13 | Du kennst die Liebe nicht |
| 14 | Ich bleib’ im Bett |
| 15 | Feuer und Flamme |
| 16 | Just a Dream |
| 17 | Jetzt bist du weg |
| 18 | Tokyo |
| 19 | Mondsong |
| 20 | Das Land der Elefanten |
| 21 | Hangin’ on You |
| 22 | Zaubertrick |
| 23 | Es regnet |
| 24 | Indianer |
| 25 | Engel der Nacht |
| 26 | Noch einmal |
| 27 | Einmal ist keinmal |
| 28 | Let Me Be Your Pirate |
| 29 | Der Anfang vom Ende |
| 30 | Ich häng' an dir |
| 31 | Es wird schon weitergehn |
| 32 | Jung wie du |
| 33 | Sonnenaufgang |
| 34 | Zusammen |
| 35 | Eisbrecher |
| 36 | Utopia |
| 37 | Sois bienvenu |
| 38 | Küss mich wach |
| 39 | Gestern Nacht |
| 40 | Keine Antwort |
| 41 | Frei wie der Wind |
| 42 | Ring frei |
| 43 | Schön wär es doch |
| 44 | Das alte Lied |
| 45 | Laß mich Dein Pirat sein (remix ’91) |
| 46 | It's All in the Game |
| 47 | Warning Signs |
| 48 | Ein Brief |
| 49 | Woman on Fire |
| 50 | Auf Wiedersehen |
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About Nena
Nena is a German band formed in 1982 who became international superstars with their anti-war anthem "99 Luftballons," which topped charts worldwide and remains one of the most recognizable German songs ever recorded. Led by vocalist Gabriele "Nena" Kerner, the band blended new wave, synth-pop, and rock elements to create an infectious sound that transcended language barriers during the height of Cold War tensions. Their breakthrough album "99 Luftballons" not only made them global icons but also opened doors for German artists in international markets, proving that non-English music could achieve massive crossover success. Though the band disbanded in 1987, their cultural impact endures as "99 Luftballons" continues to be a powerful symbol of peace and remains a staple of 1980s pop culture.