Glas
Photograph of Nina Chuba
Digital album cover
Studio album by
Released24 February 2023 (2023-02-24)
Genre
Length49:00
LabelJive Germany, Sony Music
Nina Chuba chronology
Average
(2021)
Glas
(2023)

Glas (German: [ˈglaːs], Glass) is the debut studio album by German singer Nina Chuba. It was released on the 24th of February by Sony Music Entertainment Germany.

Background

The first single from Glas, Neben mir, was Chuba's first German-language release, following a series of English-language songs released from 2019 to 2021, and the first to be released under Jive Records. The fifth single from the album, Wildberry Lillet, was released in August 2022, and brought Chuba to mainstream success, being certified 3x Gold, 2x Platinum and Platinum in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, respectively.[1]

Eight of the eighteen tracks on Glas were pre-released, although "Molly Moon" and "Nicht allein", two singles released before the album, were not featured on it.

The release of Glas was announced in November 2022.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Mangos mit Chili ("Mangos with Chilli")"Justin Fröhlich, Yannick Johannknecht, Nina Kaiser, Wanja Bierbaum, Michael Burek, DokiiDokii, Michael Burek2:14
2."Wildberry Lillet"Kaiser, Bierbaum, Fröhlich, JohannknechtAside, Michael Burek2:11
3."Alte Bilder ("Old Pictures")"Bierbaum, Burek, Dokii, Kaiser, FröhlichDokii, Michael Burek2:10
4."Mondlicht ("Moonlight")"Tom Hengelbrock, Kaiser, Fröhlich, Bierbaum, Burek, Dokii, Marian Heim, Kilian Wilke, Johannes BurgerDokii, Michael Burek3:39
5."Neben mir ("Next to Me")"Dokii, Nina ChubaDokii2:45
6."Fieber ("Fever")"Bierbaum, Burek, Dokii, Kaiser, Fröhlich, JohannknechtDokii, Michael Burek2:17
7."Glatteis ("Black Ice")"Flo August, KaiserFlo August3:22
8."Sakura"August, KaiserFlo August3:06
9."Ich glaub ich will heut nicht mehr gehen ("I think I don't want to leave today")" (featuring Provinz)Dokii, Farsad Zoroofchi, Burek, Kaiser, Vincent WaizeneggerDokii, Michael Burek2:55
10."Femminello"Bierbaum, Burek, Dokii, Kaiser, Fröhlich, Jeremy Chacon, Jonas Kalisch, Henrik Meinke, Alexsej VlasenkoDokii, Michael Burek, Hitimpulse2:32
11."Solo"Bierbaum, Burek, Dokii, Kaiser, Chachon, Kalisch, Meinke, Vlasenko, FröhlichDokii, Michael Burek, Hitimpulse2:37
12."Freitag ("Friday")"Bierbaum, Burek, Dokii, Kaiser, FröhlichDokii, Michael Burek2:08
13."Tracksuit Velours"Johannknecht, Kaiser, BierbaumAside2:30
14."Lights Out"Dokii, KaiserDokii, Michael Burek2:34
15."Glas"Fröhlich, Kai Kotucz, Marcel Uhde, Melvin Schmitz, Kaiser, Samuele FrijoJuh-Dee, Michael Burek, Dokii2:42
16."Ich hass dich ("I hate you")" (featuring Chapo102)Kaiser, Chapo102, August, Khrome030Flo August3:12
17."Tinnitus"Bierbaum, Burek, Dokii, Kaiser, FröhlichDokii, Michael Burek3:02
18."Alles gleich ("All the same")"Dokii, KaiserDokii2:53
Total length:49:00

Charts

Glas was Chuba's first number one on the German albums chart and the German hip hop albums chart. Additionally, Glas reached number three on the German vinyl chart.[2][3][4][5]

Chart performance for Glas
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Germany (GfK) 1
Austria (Ö3) 1
Switzerland (IFPI) 5

References

  1. 1 2 MADS-Team (2022-11-11). ""GLAS": Nina Chuba kündigt ihr erstes Album an". MADS.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  2. "Deutschsprachige Album Charts Top 15". mtv.de. GfK Entertainment. 2023-03-03. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
  3. "Nina Chuba – Glas (Hip-Hop)". offiziellecharts.de. GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
  4. "Nina Chuba – Glas (Vinyl)". offiziellecharts.de. GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  5. "Top 20 Vinyl-Charts: März 2023". offiziellecharts.de. GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
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