Anja Krabbe, born September 14, 1970, in Berlin, Germany, is a musician and singer. She began playing guitar as a child and was the singer and bassist for her first band, Grüne Socke, during her teenage years. Krabbe started her professional music career in 1996 with the live band Wolfi, Anja, and the Tiger Gang. She composed film scores for movies like Das Leben ist eine Baustelle and Im Juli, and sang the title song "Hortu" for the film Zugvögel … Einmal nach Inari. Krabbe released her debut solo album, 49750 0, in 1999. She worked as a songwriter for artists like Nino de Angelo before forming the pop-rock band AK4711 in 2003, with the release of their debut album Erste Hilfe in 2006. Krabbe has also contributed to various theater productions at the Friedrichstadt-Palast. In 2019, she received the award "Bester Song in Film" for her work on Schneewittchen und der Zauber der Zwerge.