"Irgendwo auf der Welt" is eleventh studio solo album by German singer Nina Hagen, released in 2006. The album showcases Hagen's eclectic musical style, blending elements of rock, punk, new wave, and electronic music with her distinctive vocal delivery and flamboyant stage persona.
"Irgendwo auf der Welt" features a mix of original compositions and cover songs, all of which highlight Hagen's powerful vocals and her ability to infuse her music with passion and emotion. Notable tracks include "Wende," "Schachmatt," and "Freiheit (On the Cover of the Rolling Stone)," which showcase Hagen's knack for blending social commentary with infectious melodies.
The album received positive reviews from critics upon its release, with praise for Hagen's fearless creativity and her willingness to push the boundaries of popular music. "Irgendwo auf der Welt" helped to solidify Hagen's reputation as one of Germany's most innovative and influential musicians.
Despite its critical acclaim, "Irgendwo auf der Welt" achieved only moderate commercial success, reaching the lower ranks of the charts in Germany and other European countries. Nevertheless, the album remains a favorite among fans of Nina Hagen and continues to be celebrated for its bold musical experimentation and Hagen's magnetic stage presence.