Jamma nich is a studio album by German pop singer Nena. The title is a colloquial rendering of the German injunction jammere nicht! ("don't complain" or "don't whine"). Nena wrote the album with Annette Humpe (Ideal, Ich und Ich), who also co-produced, and Luci van Org (Lucilectric).[1] Their involvement may explain the "synth pop tendency" that makes it "a unique kind of semideparture in her catalog".[2] By the time Jamma nich was released, Nena was pregnant with her fifth and final child but continued a full round of TV and promotional appearances in support of the various singles released from the album until late into her pregnancy.[3] The first official single was "Ganz gelassen",[4] which at one point was called "Riesenarschloch",[5] a swear word included in the lyrics.[6] The second single released was "Alles was du willst";[4] there were also promotional singles "Jamma nich" and "Auf dich und mich".[1] The album enjoyed moderate success, peaking at No. 29 in Germany.[7]

Released14 April 1997 (1997-04-14)
Studio- Pilot Studios, München
- Central Sound, Hamburg
- Kerner Studios, Hamburg
- Tonamt Studios, Hamburg
Length43:06
LanguageGerman
Quick facts Studio album by Nena, Released ...
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| Released | 14 April 1997 (1997-04-14) |
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| Studio | - Pilot Studios, München
- Central Sound, Hamburg
- Kerner Studios, Hamburg
- Tonamt Studios, Hamburg
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| Length | 43:06 |
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| Language | German |
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| Label | Polydor |
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| Producer | Armand Volker |
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- "Ganz gelassen"
Released: 10 March 1997
- "Alles was du willst"
Released: 1 September 1997
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