Willst du mit mir gehn spawned three singles, including Nena's second number one hit "Liebe ist" and its title track.
In 2005 Willst du mit mir gehn, and in particular its first two tracks to be released as singles, changed that for the remainder of the decade and beyond.
[4] "Liebe ist," written by Nena, is a straightforward celebration of a loving relationship which musically alternates between slow, intimate verses and its uptempo, anthemic chorus.
[7] This, being 22 years after "99 Luftballons", set a new record, which still stands, for the longest span between first and last number one in German chart history.
He found that "it was certainly a brave step for Nena to put such long and experimental songs on the album, but she certainly won't scare away her old fans by doing so [...] Willst du mit mir gehn is overall an attempted but mixed comeback with a number of pleasant songs and too few highlights.
While she was less enthusiastic about the Orange disc, she furtner wrote: "The extensive promotion and Nena's name in the music world are guaranteed to make this work a success.