Sabrina Setlur - Du Liebst Mich Nicht (new Upload) (official 3ptv) May 2026
: With over 300,000 units sold, it earned a Golden record and remains one of the most successful German rap singles of the 90s. Musical Composition and Content
When Sabrina Setlur released "Du liebst mich nicht" in 1997, it wasn't just a hit—it was a cultural milestone for German hip-hop. Released as the first single from her second studio album, Die neue S-Klasse , the track catapulted Setlur to the top of the charts, making her the first solo female rapper to reach Number 1 in Germany. A Landmark in German Rap : With over 300,000 units sold, it earned
The song's influence persists through numerous reinterpretations by modern artists. It has been covered or sampled by: (2015) Sido (2023) Bushido (2025) Lena Meyer-Landrut for Sing meinen Song A Landmark in German Rap The song's influence
The track is a dark, emotional journey through heartbreak and resentment. It features a distinctive downtempo beat that samples and Funkadelic's "Good Old Music" . While Setlur delivers biting, rhythmic verses about a toxic relationship, the soulful chorus—sung by Emel Aykanat —provides a melodic counterpoint that made the song accessible to a broad pop audience. The "NEW UPLOAD" Era While Setlur delivers biting, rhythmic verses about a
The recent prominence of the track on digital platforms, often labeled as a by the official 3pTV YouTube channel , reflects a broader effort to preserve and revitalize the 3p catalog for a new generation of listeners. These high-quality digital re-releases ensure that the foundational work of German hip-hop's "S-Klasse" remains accessible in the streaming age. Cultural Impact and Covers
: It held the #1 spot in Germany for a week and remained in the top 10 for 12 weeks.
Produced by and Martin Haas under the legendary 3p (Pelham Power Productions) label, the song marked a pivotal shift in Setlur's career. Having previously performed under the pseudonym Schwester S. , she transitioned to her birth name for this release, presenting a more mature and vulnerable persona. The song's success was immediate and enduring: