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- Inna_discography abstract "The discography of Romanian female recording artist Inna consists of four studio albums, twenty-seven singles (including six guest appearances), twenty-two promotional singles and thirty-seven music videos as lead and featured artist.Inna's debut studio album Hot was released in the autumn of 2009 and charted in several countries, such as France, Spain, Czech Republic and Netherlands. It was also awarded with the Gold disc in her homecountry Romania and Netherlands, and went Platinum in France. The first released single of the record entitled "Hot" was a success around Europe, reaching the top-ten in Spain, Romania, United Kingdom, Russia, Belgium, Czech Republic and the Netherlands. Furthermore, it was certificated Silver, Gold and Platinum by BPI, FIMI and PROMUSICAE, respectively. "Love", the second release from the record, failed to live up to the expectations, although it still topped some charts of Eastern European countries. It includes a top-forty peak on the Spanish Singles Chart and a peak at number-four on the Romanian Top 100. Late 2009, Romanian DJ and producer Bob Taylor chose Inna to re-record his song called "Déjà Vu", which was originally sung by Alessia and already became a hit in her native country. Inna's version became quickly a hit in Europe and reached various peak positions in countries like France, Romania, Spain or United Kingdom. For Christmas 2009, Inna recorded and shot a music video in Bucharest for her Christmas song titled "I Need You For Christmas". Released only as a promotional single, it went a top-one-hundred hit in her native country. Inna's overwhelming hit single "Amazing" became her first number-one and her fifth overall charted single on the Romanian Top 100. It debuted at number two in France and became Inna's second peak on the Irish Singles Chart and the Media Control Charts. "10 Minutes", a collaboration with her long-time producers Play & Win, was released as the fifth and final single from Hot, and became a less successful single for Inna.Inna's second studio album I Am the Club Rocker was released in summer 2010 and became the Gold disc award and the Best-Album-Of-The-Year award from her label Roton. Furthermore, it went on to sell 10,000 copies in Poland, for which it was certificated Gold. The first single, "Sun Is Up", was commercially successful worldwide and sold 2 million copies worldwide, with it including two Gold certifications in Switzerland and Italy. It peaked at number-two in France and Romania, at number-three in Switzerland and Russia, and within the top-five in Belgium and the US Dance/Mix Airplay. In Germany, "Sun Is Up" became her highest-charting single to date, with it charting at number twenty-six and spending twenty-six weeks on the chart. "Club Rocker", her next release in collaboration with American rapper Flo Rida wasn't as successful as "Sun Is Up". Although, it charted at number-four in Lebanon and within the top forty in Germany, Slovakia, Austria, Poland, Denmark, Belgium, France, Romania, Russia, Italy, Switzerland and Netherlands. "Un Momento", a feature with Spanish singer and rapper Juan Magan, still reached the top-twenty in Romania and Slovakia. "Endless" and "WOW" peaked at number five and number ten, respectively in her native country. As the last released singles from I Am the Club Rocker, they garnered commercial success for Inna once they entered the Romanian Top 100 in summer 2012.Inna's third studio album Party Never Ends became her second record in a row to peak within the top-ten of the Mexican Album Chart after I Am the Club Rocker. "Caliente", the first release went to be a major hit in Italy and Romania, wit it reaching number eighty-one and eighty-four, respectively. The massive Romanian-language hit "Tu şi eu" became one of Inna's most successful singles to date in her native country, peaking at number-five on the Airplay 100. "INNdiA"'s success went on to be very similar to that from "Tu şi eu". Inna premiered the lead single from Party Never Ends in summer 2013. "More Than Friends" features the vocal collaboration from Puerto Rican reggaeton and hip hop artist Daddy Yankee. It quickly became a hit in Europe, with it reaching number-one in Poland, number five in Slovakia, number-seven in Spain, number eleven in Bulgaria and the top 100 in France. While "Dame Tú Amor", a collaboration with Mexican-Latin pop band Reik was picked up as the next single for Mexican retrailers, dubstep-influenced "Be My Lover" was the second international single taken from Party Never Ends. Subsequently, the release garnered moderate success in Poland and Hungary and features Juan Magan on its official remix. The album opener song "In Your Eyes" was later released. It charted in Romania, Russia, Spain and Poland, being launched as the third international single from Party Never Ends. "In Your Eyes" features Puerto Rican reggaeton rapper Yandel. Also in 2013, Inna was the guest singer on "P.O.H.U.I." by Moldavian music project Carla's Dreams, which reached number three on Romania's Airplay 100 and was later featured on the deluxe edition of Party Never Ends. Furthermore, American rapper Pitbull featured her on "All The Things" and Swiss disc jockey DJ BoBo on Everybody, the latter one charting at number sixty on the Swiss Singles Chart.Inna's fourth studio album INNA will premiere to worldwide digital retrailers on September 15, 2015 through Warner Bros. Records. The record features songs from the previously announced, but never released extended play Summer Days. The tracklist of the album also includes two songs that were intended for the never-released project LatINNA, but are now promotional singles for INNA. "Cola Song", the first release of the record was hit in Europe, with it reaching positions in Germany, Russia, Spain, România, Turkey, Hungary, Finland and Czech Republic. It features Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin and became Inna's third most successful single on the Spanish Singles Chart as it reached number eight. "Cola Song" was later certificated Platinum by PROMUSICAE for selling 40,000 copies of it in Spain. "Good Time", a featuring with Pitbull premiered as the next single intented for LatINNA in July 2014. The single failed to reach the same success of "Cola Song", but it still ranked on the Belgian and Românian Singles Chart. "Diggy Down" premiered as the first official single from INNA and features the saxophone riff of Marian Hill's single "Got It". "Diggy Down" became her most successful single in România, as it reached the number-one position on the România Airplay 100 in early 2015 and stationed there for six weeks. Furthermore, it went a top-three hit in Bulgaria, where it spent twenty-three weeks on the Bulgarian Singles Chart. In 2014, Inna was the guest singer for Dara's "Fie ce-o fi", Morandi's "Summer In December" and Puya's "Strigă!". The latter one peaked at number two in România. She particularly released seven promotional singles, with it including the Românian-language song "Fata din rândul trei", which became a top-forty hit on the Airplay 100. Further more, Inna launched collaboration singles in the first half of 2015, including "Mai stai" with Românian dance/pop trio 3 Sud Est and "We Wanna" with Românian singer Alexandra Stan and Daddy Yankee. INNA 's fourth official single "Bop Bop" features American singer/songwriter Eric Turner und has so far reached number six on the România Airplay 100.Until May 2011, Inna has sold over 100,000 albums and over 600,000 singles in the United Kingdom. At the end of 2011, she became the richest recording artist in Romania and in Eastern Europe. Her net worth is over 10 million euros. As of April 2014, her three studio albums sold 3,000,000 copies worldwide.".
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