The "Nena" discography begins with a self-titled debut that defined the (New German Wave) movement.

Her solo debut, written during the pregnancy and birth of her children. Bongo Girl

: The English-language counterpart to Feuer und Flamme .

Nena 's discography from 1983 to 2003 covers both her era as the lead singer of the band (1981–1987) and her subsequent solo career. This period begins with her self-titled breakthrough and ends just after her massive comeback with the 20th-anniversary album. Band Era (1983–1987)

The "Nena Discography 1983-2003.rar" is a digital artifact of the early internet era—a time when sharing music was the only way to preserve forgotten art. It tells the story of a woman who survived the collapse of a band, the cruelty of the 90s music industry, and rose again in the 2000s.

An international compilation containing English versions of her hits (like "99 Red Balloons") alongside German originals.

These albums are often considered the "hidden gems" of her discography. They feature a raw, indie-pop sensibility that predated the retro-pop revival of the 2000s.