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Stardust (Lena album)

Stardust
Lena Stardust Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by Lena
Released 12 October 2012 (2012-10-12)
Recorded 2012
Genre Pop
Length 39:42
Label Universal Music Germany
Producer Swen Meyer, Sonny Boy Gustafsson
Lena chronology
Good News
(2011)Good News2011
Stardust
(2012)
Crystal Sky
(2015)Crystal Sky2015
Singles from Stardust
  1. "Stardust"
    Released: 21 September 2012
  2. "Neon (Lonely People)"
    Released: 15 March 2013
  3. "Mr. Arrow Key"
    Released: 17 May 2013

Stardust is the third studio album by German recording artist Lena Meyer-Landrut. It was released on October 12, 2012 on Universal Music. Both album and first single with the eponymous name achieved gold certification in Germany.

Stardust is Lena's first album without contribution from former mentor, entertainer Stefan Raab. Principal songwriting began in late summer 2011 and during that process Lena made travels to Stockholm, London, and Hamburg. Throughout the sessions, she collaborated with musicians like Matthew Benbrook,Pauline Taylor,Johnny McDaid,James Flannigan, and Sonny Boy Gustafsson, who produced five of the songs. Four titles were written in collaboration with Miss Li of which the song "ASAP" is a duet with the Swedish singer-songwriter. Lena participated on nine songs as co-author. "Better News" and "I'm Black" were composed in collaboration with Ian Dench, who formerly worked with EMF and Florence and the Machine. The idea to "Don't Panic" was inspired by a fire alert in London. "Mr Arrow Key" is about a guide for the things of life. "Pink Elephant" covers the story of a girl who is clumsy like an elephant. "Goosebumps" is a song about homesickness. "To the Moon" is a love song which took Lena, her co-writer Alexander Schroer and producer Swen Meyer seven months to find suitable lyrics for a certain melody. "Neon (Lonely People)" describes the feeling of loneliness despite the fact that someone is among people.

Additionally there is a hidden track called "Lille katt" performed in Swedish language previously known from the Swedish-German children's television series Emil i Lönneberga The iTunes version features a cover version of the title Moonlight previously performed by Mayaeni in 2010.


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