A pre-release treat for the second album from the pop star who has come to stay.
Can there be tasty hits? In any case, Nina Chuba is the modern, cheeky version of what Helene Fischer and Andrea Berg embody across generations, but still perform in role clichés and with the one-dimensionality of their means. What they can do, Chuba can now do better and more honestly: namely, be one of us. Sister, young aunt, daughter, friend, lover – she is the embodiment of a female figure who constantly empowers herself and acts naturally. Their music is contemporary, cites models from America, but omits anything that would be mediocre in terms of exaggeration and crazy among the German middle class. Their debut album GLAS wasn’t hip hop, nor was it R’n’B, it was more of a German version of internationality with a focus on tip-top production without flaws or sloppiness on the controls.
Their second album is scheduled to be released in 2025. With the preliminary treat FARBENBLIND, an EP with 6 songs plus a hidden track, Chuba shows where the journey will lead. Her rough voice and the drawn-out sentences remain, but a certain seriousness has been added when she talks about the changes in her private life that the great success has brought with it. “Come on, paradise, don’t misbehave,” it says in the first piece.
Musically, it all ties in with the first album, but promises greater complexity in expression and lyrics in the future. FARBENBLIND will work perfectly on the radio, with Joko and Klaas and shortly before the high school exams in the youth rooms of this republic. All of this is just the beginning. Nina Chuba has come to stay.
You can find out which albums will be released in December 2024 via our monthly release list.
