
Rich, velvet-toned German soul that balances urban grit with orchestral elegance. Perfect for late-night reflection or slow-burning romantic moods.
Cassandra Steen is a pivotal figure in the evolution of German-language R&B and soul. Emerging in the late 1990s through her collaboration with the hip-hop collective Freundeskreis, she quickly established herself as the premier soulful voice of the 'Stuttgart School.'
Her career is defined by her role as the lead singer of Glashaus, a trio formed with Moses Pelham and Martin Haas, which successfully merged spiritual, introspective lyrics with sophisticated urban production. As a solo artist, Steen transitioned toward a more expansive pop-soul sound, earning critical acclaim and commercial success, including the Echo Pop Award. Her vocal identity is characterized by a deep, velvety alto range and a technical precision that avoids over-singing in favor of emotional resonance. She has served as a bridge between the German hip-hop scene and the mainstream pop world, collaborating with diverse artists from Bushido to Xavier Naidoo. Her legacy lies in proving that German-language soul could be both commercially viable and artistically profound without mimicking American tropes.
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