Nicole is back – after the involuntary break, the gorgeous singer is celebrating a great comeback with the song “I’m Back”. After winning the battle against cancer, Nicole is back with a new moving album featuring 14 great songs and celebrating this new beginning.
Already with before one of the same name “I’m back” worried Nicole. To attract attention in the music world. It is one of a total of 4 songs written by Heinz Rudolf Koons specifically for Nicole. With this title, the attractive blonde draws a line under the things she no longer needs – self-deception and hypocrisy, for example, on the one hand, and on the other hand she focuses on her own desires and willpower without which she would not have done it at all.
Nicole also penned the pen for the new album!
But Nicole has also penned her own pen for her new album, for example for the songs “Melody”, “Inmal Nosh Kind”, “I Pigged”, “The Last Song” or “When I Sing”. In keeping with Phase One’s 40th anniversary, Nicole has given some of these titles a new sound and breathed new life into them. Nicole won the Eurovision Song Contest 40 years ago with the song A Little Peace, at just 17 years old. The ESC winning title, more thematic today than ever, shouldn’t be missing from Nicole’s new album.
Nicole: I’m back – Summary
With “I’m Back”, the hit singer delivers a skillful mix of new titles and rearranged career milestones. With a beautiful voice like Nicole, every song becomes a pleasure to listen anyway. “I’m Back” is a great albumBut the best part is that Nicole won her tough battle with cancer and is now back on stage full of strength. The charming singer’s celebration of her new album “I’m Back” is just amazing, so welcome back dear Nicole!
Author: Schlagerportal
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