Fornika

Fornika
Studio album by Die Fantastischen Vier
Released April 4, 2007
Genre German hip hop
Length 53:42
Language German
Label Sony BMG
Producer Andreas Rieke
Die Fantastischen Vier chronology
Best of 1990-2005
(2005)
Fornika
(2007)
Heimspiel
(2009)
Singles from Fornika
  1. "Ernten was wir säen"
    Released: 2 March 2007
  2. "Einfach Sein"
    Released: 25 May 2007
  3. "Ichisichisichisich"
    Released: 9 November 2009
  4. "Yeah Yeah Yeah"
    Released: 18 April 2008

Fornika is the 2007 album by German hip hop band Die Fantastischen Vier. The name does not refer to the term of fornication. It comes from a strange misspelling of a Pizza-Delivery-Service-Person that delivered Pizza to the Band's Studio. Though they totally misspelled the name on the doorbell ("Fornika" instead of "Wernicke" and street "Emnhof" instead of "Immenhofer Straße"), the pizza was still delivered. The name "Fornika" is an inside-band-term for "strange things".

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Track listing

Disc One: Fornika

  1. "Mehr nehmen"
  2. "Ernten, was wir säen"
  3. "Einfach sein" feat. Herbert Grönemeyer
  4. "Yeah Yeah Yeah"
  5. "Nikki war nie weg"
  6. "Fornika"
  7. "Du mich auch"
  8. "Mission Ypsilon" (Instrumental)
  9. "Ichisichisichisich"
  10. "Einsam und zurückgezogen"
  11. "Flüchtig"
  12. "Du und sie und wir"
  13. "Was bleibt"

Disc Two (Only with Premium Edition)

  1. "Road To Fornika" [Video]
  2. "Ernten, was wir säen" [Music Video]


iTunes Exclusive

Customers of the iTunes Store, who pre-ordered the album, also got exclusive live recordings of the band. These include:

  1. "Spießer '94"
  2. "Old School Medley"
  3. "Locker bleiben"
  4. "Geboren"

Year-end

End of year chart (2007) Position
German Albums Chart 9

Singles

Year Title Chart positions
Germany Austria Switzerland
2007 "Ernten was wir säen" 12 35 25
2007 "Einfach sein" 11 13 22
2007 "Ichisichisichisich" 45 - -
2008 "Yeah Yeah Yeah" 86 - -

Einfach sein was the 43rd best-selling single of 2007 in Germany.

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