Angstlos is the second solo (and fourth overall) studio album by German singer
Nina Hagen. It was released in September 1983 by
CBS Records. The English version of the album entitled Fearless was released in November 1983. Produced by
Giorgio Moroder and
Keith Forsey, the album was a major musical departure from her previous mostly
new wave material. Unlike her
experimental album NunSexMonkRock (1982), Fearless is a
dance-pop album with influence of
disco. It also incorporates other genres such as
hip hop.
Upon its release, Fearless received generally mixed reviews from
music critics. While some praised her new musical direction, others were critical towards her newly adopted disco sound. Commercially, the album noted a moderate success. It was Hagen's second album to chart in the United States, where it peaked at number 151 on the
Billboard 200. In Germany, it reached number twenty-four and also charted in other countries, such as Austria, Netherlands, and New Zealand.
Two singles from the album were released. The lead single "
New York New York" was successful in American dance charts, peaking at number nine on the
Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. "Zarah", a cover of
Zarah Leander's song "
Ich weiss, es wird einmal ein Wunder geschehen", was released as the album's second single. It was also successful in the United States where it peaked at number forty-five on the Dance Club Songs chart.
The album is also notable for the song "What It Is", which was written by
Flea and
Anthony Kiedis of the
Red Hot Chili Peppers. The song was released nearly a year before the band released their
1984 debut album. The Chili Peppers also recorded a demo version of the song around the same time as Hagen recorded her version and it can be found on their 1994 Out in L.A. album.