Afterwards, C. C. Catch parted with Metronome on good terms to take time out from the music industry. During this time, she focused on her spiritual growth, practicing yoga and a form of meditation; she also started writing her own songs. At the beginning of the 1990s, C. C. Catch worked on a project by
Peter Gabriel from which the song "Harmonix" emerged. It appeared on Jam Nation's 1993 album "
Way Down Below Buffalo Hell". In 1998, she returned to Germany, released the single "Megamix '98" and appeared on the
BBC music television program
Top of the Pops with rapper Krayzee. In 2003, her single "Shake Your Head" reached the top 12 sales charts in Spain in 2003 and developed into a summer hit in southern Europe. In 2004, C. C. Catch took part in the ProSieben show
Comeback - Die Big Chance. From this show emerged the single "Survivor" and the album
Comeback United, on which the participating artists such as C. C. Catch,
Limahl,
Chris Norman,
Benjamin Boyce,
Coolio, Jazzy von
Tic Tac Toe,
Haddaway, Emilia and
the Weather Girls contributed various songs. In the same year, she appeared on the US tour of pop duo Modern Talking. In September 2010, the single "Unborn Love" was released, a collaboration with Spanish music producer
Juan Martinez. In 2015, C. C. Catch toured the
United States, including
Los Angeles,
Dallas and
Chicago, followed by the first major concert in
Toronto,
Canada in 2016, followed by a concert tour of
South America in 2017 (
Argentina and
Bolivia). On July 31, 2024, she released a new single, "Heal Me" (produced by Luis Rodriguez), as a tribute to her father Peter Müller who died in April. == Discography ==