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Annette Humpe

Annette Humpe (born 28 October 1950) is a German , and renowned for her pivotal role in the (NDW) movement as the lead vocalist of the influential band , as well as her extensive work producing and composing for prominent artists. Born in , she grew up in Herdecke and , where her parents operated a café, and began studying and early in life before relocating to in the mid-1970s to pursue music. Humpe's career gained momentum in the late 1970s when she co-founded the punk-influenced band Neonbabies, which she left in 1980 to form with bandmates including her sister Inga Humpe. became a cornerstone of NDW, achieving commercial success with their 1980 debut album and hits like "Blaue Augen," though the group disbanded in 1983 amid internal tensions. Following this, she collaborated with her sister on the duo Humpe & Humpe starting in 1985, releasing albums that blended electronic elements with introspective lyrics. Humpe began production and songwriting work in the , including Rio Reiser's 1984 album Rio I, and continued with artists such as , , , and Lucilectric, contributing to numerous chart-topping tracks. After a commercially unsuccessful solo album in 1990, she further focused on these roles. In 2004, she co-founded the successful pop duo Ich + Ich with singer , which has released multiple platinum albums and singles like "Pflaster." Her contributions earned her the Echo Award for lifetime achievement in 2011 and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Preis für Popkultur in 2025, and she has continued producing, including Max Raabe's 2011 solo album Küssen kann man nicht alleine.

Early life

Family background

Annette Humpe was born on October 28, 1950, in , . She spent her early childhood in Herdecke an der Ruhr, followed by time in , both in . Her family provided a stable, modest middle-class environment centered around the daily operations of the household. Humpe's parents owned and ran a (confectionery shop) in Herdecke, where the family lived and worked together, instilling values of hard work and routine from a young age. This business-oriented home life shaped her upbringing, with the shop serving as both residence and livelihood in the small region town. The family dynamics emphasized practicality and collaboration, though specific personal anecdotes about parental influences remain limited in public records. Humpe shares a close sibling bond with her younger sister, Inga Humpe, born on January 13, 1956, who is also a musician; the two grew up together in Herdecke, fostering early mutual interests. From youth, the sisters were exposed to music through settings, including listening to the (BFBS) radio broadcasts in the 1960s, which introduced Annette to international sounds, and informal songwriting activities during gatherings. This home environment, combined with the local cultural scene in the area, laid the groundwork for their lifelong passion for music.

Education and early influences

Annette Humpe graduated from high school in 1971 at the Humboldt-Gymnasium in , where she had already shown an early interest in writing through contributions to the school newspaper. Following her graduation, Humpe enrolled at the Musikhochschule in , where she studied and for six semesters beginning in 1971. She eventually discontinued her formal training, recognizing that a as a performer was not her path, and shifted her focus toward more creative and experimental musical pursuits. In 1974, Humpe relocated to , immersing herself in the city's burgeoning scene, a hub of experimentation fueled by the isolation of the era and subsidized living costs that attracted artists and squatters. This environment exposed her to punk's raw DIY ethos, new wave's melodic edge, and the innovative electronic sounds pioneered by German acts such as Kraftwerk and Can, which shaped the experimental and vibes prevalent in venues like the Zodiak Club. Her sister followed a parallel musical trajectory shortly thereafter, joining her in . These early experiences in marked Humpe's transition to hands-on music-making, where she began experimenting with songwriting and live performance, honing her skills in composition and vocal delivery amid the scene's collaborative and boundary-pushing atmosphere.

Musical career

Early bands

In 1979, Annette Humpe co-founded the band Neonbabies in alongside her sister Inga Humpe and other musicians including Kambiz Giahi, Konrad von Homeyer, Reinhard Meermann, Tony Nissi, and Nikolaus Polak, establishing her early presence in the city's vibrant underground music scene. The group emerged as part of the (NDW) movement, drawing from roots while incorporating elements, and quickly gained traction through live performances at iconic venues like the club in , where they showcased their raw energy to enthusiastic crowds in the late 1970s underground circuit. Neonbabies' sound was experimental and synth-driven, blending jagged rhythms with emerging textures and themes that critiqued societal norms through ironic, youthful lyrics. Annette Humpe contributed significantly as a vocalist, , and occasional songwriter, often performing under the Anita Spinetti and co-writing tracks like "Blaue Augen" that highlighted the band's provocative edge; her work added a layer of experimentation to their foundation. This period reflected Humpe's adaptation to Berlin's environment, a divided city's hotbed of DIY creativity where West Berlin's fostered rebellion against mainstream conformity amid tensions. The band dissolved in 1983 after releasing their self-titled debut album in 1981, with Annette having departed in early 1980 to pursue new endeavors, allowing Inga Humpe to lead the group through its final years before transitioning to other NDW projects.

Breakthrough with

Ideal was formed in the spring of 1980 in by Annette Humpe on vocals and keyboards, alongside Frank Jürgen "Eff Jott" Krüger on guitar and vocals, Ernst Ulrich Deuker on bass and vocals, and Hans-Joachim Behrendt on drums and vocals. The group emerged from the scene, with Humpe drawing from her prior experience in the band Neonbabies, where she had co-written early material. The band's self-titled debut album, , was released in November 1980 on the independent label IC Records and marked a commercial breakthrough as the first indie album to earn gold status in , selling over 250,000 copies. Key tracks included "Blaue Augen," a reworking of Humpe's Neonbabies song that became one of their signature hits, peaking at number 48 on the German charts and inspiring numerous covers, notably by in 1995. Other singles like "" and "Roter Rolls Royce" contributed to the album's success, blending catchy melodies with the raw energy of the emerging (NDW) scene. As pioneers of NDW, innovated with synthesizer-driven sounds, minimalist production, and lyrics exclusively in , capturing urban alienation and everyday irony in a stark, style that contrasted with the English-dominated . Humpe's songwriting, often co-credited with bandmates, provided the lyrical core, as seen in her composition of "Blaue Augen," which exemplified the genre's quirky, phrasing and electronic . The band gained visibility through media appearances, including performances on TV shows like Rockpop and radio broadcasts that amplified NDW's underground appeal to a broader audience. Ideal's momentum carried into extensive touring, with the 1981-1982 "Ergründen Sie den Ernst des Lebens" featuring 27 sold-out shows across German-speaking countries, solidifying their live reputation for energetic, synth-heavy sets. Internal dynamics centered on Humpe's creative leadership, though tensions arose as the band navigated major-label pressures after their success; she handled primary songwriting duties for much of their catalog, fostering a cohesive yet evolving sound across follow-up albums Der Ernst des Lebens (1981) and Bi Nuu (1982). The group disbanded in March 1983 following the mixed reception to Bi Nuu, which experimented further with electronic elements but faced critical backlash and prompted the cancellation of a planned tour. As a farewell gesture, they issued Zugabe later that year, compiling live recordings and studio remixes to close their brief but influential run. Post-breakup, archival releases sustained their legacy, including the 2001 compilation – Alles, which collected key tracks and rarities for renewed appreciation in the NDW revival.

Solo work and production

Following the dissolution of Ideal, Annette Humpe embarked on a solo , releasing her debut in 1990 on . The featured tracks blending introspective lyrics with electronic arrangements, including standout singles "Ich laß' mich geh'n" and "Ich küsse Ihren Mann," which explored themes of personal freedom and relational irony. Despite critical interest in its polished production, did not achieve commercial chart success in . The was reissued on in 2005, reflecting renewed attention to Humpe's early independent work amid her later successes. Parallel to her solo endeavors, Humpe established herself as a prominent in the music scene starting in the early 1980s. She produced the 1983 single "Codo (...düse im Sauseschritt)" for DÖF, co-writing the track with band members and infusing it with quirky elements and futuristic narratives. The song became a massive hit, reaching number one on the charts in , , and the , and selling over a million copies across . Humpe's production portfolio expanded in the late 1980s and 1990s, collaborating with established and emerging artists to craft accessible pop sounds layered with electronic textures. She produced Rio Reiser's 1986 album Rio I, emphasizing emotional rock ballads with subtle synth integrations that highlighted Reiser's raw vocal style. For Die Prinzen, Humpe oversaw their first four albums from 1991 to 1995, including hits like "Millionär" and "Du musst ein Schwein sein," which combined a cappella harmonies with upbeat electronic beats to drive the band's commercial breakthrough in the 1990s German pop market. She also worked with Nena on select projects, contributing to tracks that merged her electronic sensibilities with Nena's punk-inflected pop. A notable example is her production of Lucilectric's 1993 debut single "Mädchen" from the album of the same name, a feminist anthem that reached the top 10 in Germany and became a generational staple with its catchy electro-pop hooks. Humpe's production style evolved from the raw new wave edges of her Ideal era toward a signature blend of pop accessibility and , prioritizing melodic hooks and atmospheric synths to enhance vocal performances without overwhelming them. This approach, evident in her work across genres, helped bridge underground influences with mainstream appeal, influencing subsequent German pop productions. In , Humpe released Zeitgeschichte – Das Beste von und für Annette Humpe, a reflective that curated her solo tracks alongside productions for other artists, underscoring her dual role as performer and architect of the sound.

Duo projects

Annette Humpe formed the pop duo Humpe & Humpe with her sister Inga Humpe in 1985, blending elements with their shared vocal harmonies. The duo released their debut album Humpe Humpe in 1985, followed by in 1987, both showcasing their production skills and English-language tracks influenced by 1980s . Their single "Careless Love," from the second album, peaked at number 24 on the singles in 1987, marking their commercial highlight before disbanding in 1988. In 2004, Humpe partnered with singer to form the duo Ich + Ich, where she focused on writing lyrics and co-producing, complementing Tawil's melodic contributions and lead vocals. Their debut self-titled album Ich + Ich arrived in 2005, featuring introspective pop tracks like "Du erinnerst mich an Liebe," which entered the German Top 10. The follow-up Vom selben Stern (2007) became a major success, topping the German album charts and earning 6× platinum certification from the BVMI for over 1.2 million units sold. Subsequent releases included Gute Reise in 2009, another number-one album with singles like "Pflaster" achieving Top 10 status, and the live recording Gute Reise - Live aus Berlin in 2010, capturing their stage energy. Ich + Ich's songwriting process emphasized Humpe's poetic, emotional paired with Tawil's soulful melodies, resulting in over 2.6 million total sold in German-speaking countries by the early . The duo's chart dominance, with multiple platinum certifications, underscored their role in revitalizing German pop during the .

Later collaborations

In the early 2010s, Annette Humpe collaborated closely with singer , co-writing and producing two albums that blended her pop sensibilities with Raabe's retro style. Their first joint project, the 2011 album Küssen kann man nicht alleine, featured Humpe as co-producer and co-songwriter on tracks that explored themes of romance and irony, marking a creative pivot for both artists. This partnership extended to the 2013 follow-up Für Frauen ist das kein Problem, where Humpe again handled production and contributed lyrics to songs like the title track, emphasizing witty gender dynamics and orchestral arrangements. A highlight from their ongoing association was the 2013 single "Lasst mich rein, ich hör Musik," co-written by Humpe and Raabe, which paid homage to Berlin's nightlife with mariachi influences and became a live staple for Raabe's Palast Orchester. Their collaboration continued sporadically into the 2020s, including the co-composition of "Ein Tag wie Gold" in 2022, a big-band track serving as the title song for the fourth season of the television series Babylon Berlin, showcasing Humpe's enduring knack for cinematic pop. Humpe's influence persisted through guest contributions on tribute projects, such as the 2010 Zeitgeschichte – Das Beste von und für Annette Humpe, where emerging acts like Casper covered her earlier work "Erschiessen," underscoring her role in mentoring newer artists via reinterpretations of her catalog. While her duo Ich + Ich remained active in live performances through the early , Humpe's post-2013 efforts leaned toward these selective, high-profile one-offs rather than sustained band commitments.

Personal life

Immediate family

Annette Humpe gave birth to her son, Anton, in 1992, whom she raised as a . Her son suffered severe head injuries in a car accident at age nine (in 2001) but has since recovered, studied, and pursued music in . Details regarding Humpe's or long-term partners remain private, with no public records of a or documented in reliable sources. Following Anton's birth, Humpe largely withdrew from active performance to focus on family, relocating to in the where she has resided since, balancing her professional commitments with raising her son in the city.

Public persona and privacy

Throughout her career, Annette Humpe has maintained a deliberate distance from the limelight, favoring a low-profile that contrasts with her influential role in German music. Despite achieving as a frontwoman for the band in the , where she was often portrayed as a media darling through hits like "" and frequent press coverage, Humpe has consistently expressed discomfort with and self-promotion. She has described self-presentation as "the most boring thing I can imagine," emphasizing her preference for letting her artistic work speak for itself rather than engaging in public persona-building. In later years, Humpe evolved into a more reclusive figure, transitioning from performing to work, which allowed her greater seclusion. By the 1990s and 2000s, she rarely appeared in public or gave interviews, opting instead for selective collaborations that minimized exposure. This shift was partly driven by her aversion to stage performances, where she feels uncomfortable, and her choice to use public transportation in to remain unnoticed. Humpe has rejected high-profile opportunities, such as television casting shows, deeming them unappealing and intrusive, which underscores her commitment to personal boundaries over fame. Humpe's interactions with the media have been sparse and guarded, with rare interviews highlighting her philosophy of privacy. For instance, in a 2025 discussion, she noted avoiding tabloid-style exposure and focusing on creative output rather than personal revelations. No major documented incidents of media intrusion appear in her career, but she has critiqued Berlin's cultural scene for its self-importance, which she sees as fostering unnecessary publicity. Residing quietly in near the , Humpe balances her professional endeavors with seclusion, using the city's alternative history as inspiration while steering clear of its modern social cliques. This approach enables her to sustain a productive life away from public scrutiny, prioritizing artistic integrity over visibility.

Awards and recognition

Major awards

Annette Humpe has received several prestigious awards throughout her career, recognizing her contributions as a , and . In 2010, she was honored as one of the Producers of the Year at the Echo Awards, alongside collaborators Andreas Herbig, Peter “Jem” Seifert, Florian Fischer, , and Sebastian Kirchner, for their work on various projects including Ich + Ich's debut album. In 2011, Humpe earned two Echo Awards: the Lifetime Achievement Award for her overall impact as a , , and spanning decades, presented at the 20th Echo Awards ceremony in , and the Best National Rock/Pop Group award for Ich + Ich, shared with . Her production work in the and , including albums for , contributed to their commercial success, though specific Echo recognitions for those projects were not individually awarded to her. Humpe's duo project Ich + Ich also garnered significant commercial certifications in Germany, underscoring her songwriting and production prowess. The 2007 album Vom selben Stern achieved 6x Platinum status, certifying sales of 1,200,000 units and marking one of the decade's top-selling releases. Earlier, their self-titled 2005 debut album was certified Gold for 100,000 units sold. In the , Humpe's early successes with DÖF, particularly the international hit "Codo" which topped charts for five weeks in 1983, brought widespread recognition across Europe, though formal awards for the single were limited to chart accolades rather than dedicated prizes. Culminating her career honors, Humpe received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Preis für Popkultur on April 24, 2025, in , celebrating her enduring influence on from the era to contemporary production.

Industry honors and tributes

Throughout her career, Annette Humpe's songs from the band have been widely covered by subsequent artists, serving as a testament to their enduring influence in German pop music. The track "Blaue Augen," co-written by Humpe, has been reinterpreted by numerous acts, including Blümchen in 1998, in 1993, and in 2006, each version highlighting the song's catchy melody and ironic lyrics in contemporary styles ranging from bubblegum pop to . Similarly, modern performers like Lina Maly and Rodgau Monotones have included live renditions in their sets during the and , often citing Ideal's original as a foundational NDW hit that shaped their own sound. These covers underscore Humpe's role in creating timeless material that resonates across generations. In music histories of the (NDW), Humpe and are frequently recognized as pioneers who helped define the genre's blend of energy, synth elements, and German-language lyrics. Accounts of NDW's early 1980s explosion often highlight Ideal's debut album as a seminal work that brought Berlin's underground scene to mainstream attention, with Humpe's distinctive vocals and songwriting credited for pushing boundaries in pop. Retrospective analyses portray her as a trailblazer whose contributions elevated NDW from fringe experimentation to a , influencing the trajectory of German music for decades. Tributes to Humpe appear in various documentaries and books on German pop, particularly in 2020s retrospectives that revisit NDW's legacy. The 2010 / documentary Ma Vie: Annette Humpe profiles her as a multifaceted whose production work extended NDW's innovations into mainstream success, featuring interviews that celebrate her collaborations with icons like . More recent explorations, such as 2025 media features tied to Ideal's remixed reissues, position her as an unsung architect of German pop's evolution, with books on music crediting her for bridging and genres. Peer endorsements from collaborators further affirm Humpe's impact. , Humpe's longtime partner in the duo Ich + Ich, has publicly expressed admiration for her creative vision, noting in a 2018 interview that their collaboration brought his songwriting to life and that he misses their shared artistic moments, crediting her with shaping his career. Humpe's 75th birthday on October 28, 2025, prompted widespread media tributes across German outlets, hailing her as one of the most influential figures in pop history. Publications like described her as the "most influential German pop musician," recounting her "bossy" leadership in and her hit-making prowess. Similarly, Kurier and WDR celebrated her NDW roots and production legacy, with features emphasizing how her work transformed German music's landscape. These commemorations, including reflections in Augsburger Allgemeine, portrayed her career as indispensable to the genre's development.

Legacy

Influence on German music

Annette Humpe played a pioneering role in the by championing the use of German lyrics in pop and electronic music through her band , which helped shift the German music scene away from English-dominated influences toward a more authentic, language-specific expression. As the lead singer and creative force of , Humpe's politically and socially critical songs, such as those on their 1980 debut album, blended energy with elements, marking the first independent production to reach the top three on the German album charts. This breakthrough legitimized German-language pop in mainstream contexts, with performing as the opening act at a in front of West Berlin's Reichstag in 1980, which drew over 150,000 attendees and headlined by Barclay James Harvest, prompting major labels to sign other Neue Deutsche Welle (NDW) acts like Fehlfarben and DAF. Humpe's work with Ideal significantly influenced synth-pop and minimalism in German music, emphasizing sparse electronic arrangements and vocoder effects that stripped down traditional instrumentation to focus on rhythmic and lyrical impact. Described by Billboard as "Germany's most important group since Kraftwerk," Ideal's debut album achieved platinum status in Germany, while their follow-up Der Ernst des Lebens (1982) sold comparably well, contributing to over 1 million global record sales for the band. These minimalist productions, rooted in Humpe's punk origins with Neonbabies, set a template for electronic pop's evolution in the NDW era, prioritizing synthetic textures over elaborate orchestration. Through her production and songwriting, Humpe exerted mentorship influence on subsequent artists, notably shaping the witty, harmonious style of via their 1991 debut album Das Leben ist grausam, which she produced, and co-founding Ich + Ich in 2004 with to explore introspective emotional ballads. Her guidance helped achieve multiple chart-topping hits, while Ich + Ich's second album sold over 1.125 million copies in , underscoring her impact on melodic, sentiment-driven pop. Humpe bridged punk's raw edge to mainstream pop accessibility, selling millions in the and beyond, while actively encouraging female songwriters in a male-dominated industry by producing and collaborating with women like her sister Inga Humpe. In April 2025, she received the Ehrenpreis der Deutschen Popkultur, recognizing her foundational contributions to German pop.

Cultural impact

Annette Humpe's role as the frontwoman of in the 1980s positioned her as a trailblazing figure in Germany's male-dominated music scene, where she not only wrote lyrics and composed but also shaped the band's minimalist aesthetic and self-directed image, drawing inspiration from icons like and . This defiance of traditional gender expectations highlighted women's agency in the (NDW) movement, allowing Humpe to challenge the era's rock-centric norms through her cool, androgynous persona and emphasis on intellectual, socially aware songwriting. Songs from , such as "Blaue Augen," have maintained cultural resonance through numerous covers and media appearances, including renditions by in 1993 and Blümchen in 1998, which introduced the track to younger audiences and reinforced its status as an NDW staple in television performances and compilations. Similarly, "Ich steh auf " emerged as an enduring anthem celebrating West Berlin's isolated, vibrant subculture during the , frequently featured in documentaries and TV retrospectives on the city's divided history. Humpe's legacy is deeply intertwined with Berlin's musical heritage, where her relocation to the city in the late 1970s unlocked creative freedoms amid its alternative scene, influencing NDW's raw, urban sound and inspiring ongoing discussions of the genre's revival in contemporary German pop. Post-2020 coverage, including extensive 2025 birthday profiles in outlets like and , has portrayed her as a reclusive yet influential elder stateswoman of German music, emphasizing her modest avoidance of while underscoring her foundational impact on the nation's pop landscape. Her lyrics have invited feminist and LGBTQ+ interpretations, particularly in tracks like "Rote Liebe," which subtly explores desire and relational complexities against a backdrop of societal constraints, resonating in modern analyses of NDW's progressive undercurrents. This interpretive depth has contributed to Humpe's broader societal role, positioning her work as a lens for examining and emotional vulnerability in German cultural narratives.

Discography

Studio albums

Annette Humpe's studio album output spans her collaborative work with her sister Inga Humpe in the 1980s, her solo debut in 1990, and highly successful duo projects with as Ich + Ich in the 2000s. These albums reflect her evolution from and influences to introspective pop and emotional ballads, often produced under major labels with varying commercial success in .
Album TitleYearArtistsLabelPeak Chart Position (Germany)Notable Tracks
Humpe · Humpe1985Humpe Humpe (with Inga Humpe)WEA#19"Yama-Ha", "3 of Us", "Memories"
Swimming with Sharks1987Inga & Annette Humpe (with Inga Humpe)WEA#54"Careless Love", "Idiot", "No Longer Friends"
Solo1990Annette Humpe (solo)MercuryDid not chart"Macht nichts", "Ich küsse Ihren Mann", "Warten auf ein Telegramm von Gott"
Ich + Ich2005Ich + Ich (with Adel Tawil)Polydor#10"So soll es bleiben", "Vergesslich", "In der Nacht"
Vom selben Stern2007Ich + Ich (with Adel Tawil)Polydor#1"Vom selben Stern", "Arsch hoch", "Stark"
Gute Reise2009Ich + Ich (with Adel Tawil)Polydor#1"Pflaster", "Hilf mir fliegen", "Denn"
The Ich + Ich albums marked a commercial peak for Humpe, with Vom selben Stern certified 6× Platinum in for over 1,125,000 units sold and Gute Reise certified 5× for approximately 750,000 units, driven by their blend of pop melodies and introspective lyrics. Solo efforts like her 1990 debut emphasized personal themes but received limited promotion.

Compilations

Album TitleYearArtistsLabelPeak Chart Position ()Notable Tracks
Zeitgeschichte - das Beste von und für Annette Humpe2010Annette HumpePolydor#47"Macht nichts", "Zeit", "Letzter Tag" (new recordings and collaborations)
Zeitgeschichte served as a reflective overview incorporating re-recorded classics and guest features.

Singles and EPs

Annette Humpe's singles discography reflects her evolution across genres and collaborations, from Neue Deutsche Welle with Ideal to synth-pop duets with her sister Inga Humpe, introspective solo releases, and the chart-topping electro-pop of Ich + Ich with Adel Tawil. Her early work emphasized minimalist electronics and sharp lyrics, while later singles blended hip-hop influences with emotional depth, achieving significant commercial success in Germany during the 2000s. Key singles from her Ideal era include "Blaue Augen" (1982), a defining track that peaked at number 48 on the singles and spent 6 weeks in the top 100. Other Ideal releases like "Monotonie" (1982) reached number 21. With Humpe & Humpe (also released as Inga & Annette Humpe internationally), "" (1987) marked a shift to English-language , peaking at number 24 on the charts over 17 weeks. The single was issued in multiple formats, including a 12-inch maxi-single with an extended version. Humpe's solo singles from the 1990 album Solo were released primarily on vinyl. "Ich laß' mich geh'n" (1990) appeared as a 7-inch and 12-inch maxi- featuring the original mix, a maxi mix, and B-side "Letzter Tag." Similarly, "Ich küsse Ihren Mann" (1990) was issued as a 7-inch , showcasing her experimental Euro house style produced by Die Kuhhaus. These did not achieve major chart success but highlighted her transition to more personal, dance-oriented material. The Ich + Ich project yielded Humpe's biggest hits. "Vom selben Stern" (2007), the from the album of the same name, peaked at number 3 on the charts, enduring for 65 weeks and earning certification for 300,000 units sold. "So soll es bleiben" (2007) also reached number 3, with 60 weeks on the chart. Later, "Pflaster" (2009) became their first number-one , topping the charts for multiple weeks and certified 3× . "Schütze mich" (2007) peaked at number 4. No major EPs are documented in Humpe's primary , though remix-inclusive singles like the 2009 "Pflaster" release (6 tracks) functioned as extended plays, and her 1990 solo album was reissued on in 2005 amid Ich + Ich's rise, including bonus tracks from original singles.
YearTitleArtist/GroupPeak (DE)Weeks on ChartCertificationFormats
1982Blaue Augen486-7" single, 12" maxi
1982Monotonie2112-7" single
1987Humpe & Humpe2417-7" single, 12" maxi
1990Ich laß' mich geh'nAnnette Humpe---7" single, 12" maxi
1990Ich küsse Ihren MannAnnette Humpe---7" single
2007Vom selben SternIch + Ich365,
2007So soll es bleibenIch + Ich360,
2007Schütze michIch + Ich435,
2009PflasterIch + Ich131 (6 tracks),

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