Berlin – It doesn’t sound “sexy”, but there’s still a lot of feeling in it! German rock icon Marius Müller-Westernhagen (76) ventures into new territory – and writes for children for the first time.
With his wife Lindiwe Suttle-WesternhagenGirl Sarah “Mimi” Müller-Westernhagen (known as musician Reema) and South African musician Heidi Joubert (38) created the enchanting children’s song “Naya”. It’s not made for stadiums. But it can be a hit in kindergarten.
Marius with his most important women: daughter Mimi (40, left) and his wife Lindiwe
The Westernhagen children’s songs were created as a family project
Because “Naya” is not just any children’s song: it is a family production full of emotion, message and musical skill. The song is based on Lindiwe’s successful children’s book “Naya” (Carlsen Verlag). Tells the story of a little girl who learns to be strong and accept herself. The main message: It doesn’t matter whether you are praised or ridiculed – true strength comes from within.
Naya is the main character in Lindiwe’s first children’s book. Thanks to Westernhagen’s help, the little protagonist has his own soundtrack to his adventures
Westhagen himself contributed the German text. His first work in this genre. The English version is sung by Naya (12), her little niece, after whom the song is named. “It’s about encouraging kids – and us adults too,” Lindiwe said.
The musician and author has inspired many over the years with his interactive readings at daycare centers, where children can dance, sing and empathize. The message: Music and stories can make the younger generation strong. “We want to show that self-respect and friendship are the most important things you can give a child.”
The nursery rhyme continues with a return to the cinema
With “Naya” The legendary rocker reinvented himself – not with rebellion, but with heart, family and a clear message to the next generation. The song is now available on all streaming platforms in German and English.
And Westernhagen itself? He’s back in the movies! The digitally remastered concert film will be shown at select venues on December 3 “Westernhagen LIVE – Concert 1989” is displayed. Performances from the Hamburg sports hall, which as a double album still enjoys cult status today.
