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Rot
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 2007
RecordedJuly 2006–August 2007
StudioUSP Studios
(Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Genre
Length67:08
Label3p (No. 134)
Producer
Sabrina Setlur chronology
10 Jahre
(2005)
Rot
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
CD Starts[1]
CineastenTreff[2]
Laut.de[3]
LetMeEntertainYou[4]
Tiscali[5]
Valve Magazine[6]

Rot (German for Red) is the fifth studio album by German rapper Sabrina Setlur, released by 3p Records on August 24, 2007. It was entirely co-produced by Martin Haas and Moses Pelham, with additional contribution by Bayz Benzon. The album was critically acclaimed, but widely failed to receive any commercial success yet, becoming Setlur's lowest-charting studio album to date.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Das Leben in Rot" (Intro)
1:31
2."Lauta"
4:33
3."Discolampen" (featuring Moses Pelham)
5:53
4."Rot"
4:31
5."I Think I Like It"
4:03
6."Lass mich los"
3:18
7."Überleben"
3:08
8."Dieses Mal"
5:20
9."Fühlt sich gut an"
4:10
10."Im roten Raum"
4:14
11."Als sei nix gewesen"
4:45
12."Bald vielleicht O.K."
4:25
13."Am Feuer"
5:31
14."Das Leben in Rot" (Outro)
7:30

Credits and personnel

Production

  • Concept: M. Pelham, S. Setlur
  • Product coordination: M. Pelham
  • Product communication: Liesa Bartolome, Alex Besparis, Melanie Buddenhagen, Gwen-Marie Eigenweill, Sascha Ewert, Christian Ficke, Hasan Günay, Felix Heiden, Luise Kemmner, Julia Martin, Markus Onyuru, M. Pelham, S. Setlur, Yvonne Setlur
  • Business affairs & legal: Dr. Udo Kornmeier, Andreas Walter
  • Mastering: Chris Athens (at Sterling Studios in New York City, New York, United States)
  • Songbook: G. Eigenweill, S. Ewert, M. Pelham, Jens Wurche
  • Logo & Artwork: H. Günay, M. Pelham
  • Photography: Katja Kuhl

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[7] 32
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[8] 100

References