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This song was written and performed by Liotta Seoul. Daniel Jung (Lindburg Studios) engineered, mixed and produced the track. Daniel Claar co-engineered the track at Energiekreis Zuckerhut Studios in Bonn.
Leon Dören from Shell Punk helped re-write a part and Timo Maar wrote additional ad-libs.
The video was shot, directed, executed and edited by Sven Int-Veen with Leonard Schumacher helping out in the camera department. Two scenes were shot by Lukas Richter aka. Center and Julius Holtz at AmigoChachos in Rostock.
We would like to thank the wonderful who performed in this and gave us a glimpse into the worlds they inhabit: Jacky, Maggie, Hakam, Hussein, Andy, Kai, Farina, Teresa, T
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