Sabrina Setlur

Following the drop of her pseudonym and a number-one single, "Du liebst mich nicht", in 1997, a series of hit records established her position as Germany's "best known and highest-selling female rap act" to date.

[5] She and her four-years-younger sister Yvonne were primarily raised in Bad Soden am Taunus, where Setlur became acquainted with future Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt members Thomas Hofmann and Moses Pelham in her high school years.

[5] After a spontaneous performance of Dr. Dre's "Nuthin' But a "G" Thang" in 1993[6] Hofmann and Pelham asked her to contribute a verse to the early Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt track "Wenn Es Nicht Hart Ist".

It debuted at #10 on the albums chart and spawned Setlur's first and only #1 single "Du liebst mich nicht",[7] whose sales earned her another ECHO and a Comet award for "Best Female Artist" in 1998,[8][9] as well as a golden record for more than 300.000 units sold.

Released in November 2003, the CD received a mixed reception from most professional music critics, with Laut calling it "a chavvy and antiquated [but] good rap album"[11] and CDStarts declaring it a "insignificant [but] practiced comeback".

[12] Promoted by Setlur's engagement as a judge on the third installment of the German reality television series Popstars - Das Duell (which created both the male quartet Overground and the girl group Preluders), the album spawned four moderately successful singles, including "Liebe", a collaboration with Glashaus and labelmate Franziska.

[13] It features all of her singles (by then fifteen) as well as the album tracks "Ich bin raus" (taken from S ist soweit) and "Ohne Worte" (from Aus der Sicht und mit den Worten von...) but did not include new material.

Setlur performing live in Wiesbaden in 2007