Inna discography

Inna discography
Inna performing a medley of "Strigă!" and "Diggy Down" at Vocea României 2014
Studio albums9
Compilation albums3
Singles47
Music videos79
Promotional singles51
As featured artist15

Romanian singer Inna has released nine studio albums, three compilations, 62 singles (including 15 as featured artist) and 51 promotional singles. Her YouTube channel surpassed three billion total views as of May 2019.[1] 24 of her singles have reached the top ten in Romania, with "Hot", "Amazing", "Diggy Down", "Bebe", "Up" and "Tare" topping the country's singles chart in 2008, 2009, 2015, 2020, 2021 and 2022, respectively. With global album sales of four million copies from her first three studio albums, Inna is the best-selling Romanian artist.[2][3]

The singer began her career after releasing her debut single, "Hot", produced by native trio Play & Win in 2008.[4] Reaching the top 20 across multiple charts, it achieved commercial success worldwide and was certified Gold in Italy, Silver in the United Kingdom and Platinum in Spain. Throughout 2009 and early 2010, she released four more singles from her debut studio album, Hot (2009), which sold 500,000 copies worldwide. "Amazing"—released from Hot—peaked atop the Romanian chart, while "10 Minutes" marked the fourth time that Inna reached the top 10 in France. Inna's second record, I Am the Club Rocker, was made available for purchase in 2011, and included a collaboration with American hip-hop recording artist Flo Rida and Spanish singer Juan Magán on a remix of "Club Rocker" and on "Un Momento", respectively. The album's lead single, "Sun Is Up", was certified Gold in Italy and Switzerland, and Silver in the United Kingdom.

Roton distributed the singer's third studio album, Party Never Ends, in March 2013. The record spawned "Tu şi eu", the Romanian-language version of "Crazy Sexy Wild", which peaked at number five in Romania. "More than Friends", a collaboration with American reggaeton performer Daddy Yankee, reached number seven in Spain and was certified Gold for video streams of four million.[5] In 2015, Inna released her eponymous fourth studio album and its Japanese counterpart, Body and the Sun. The first single off the Japanese release, "Cola Song", features Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin as a guest vocalist. The track was a commercial success in Europe, and was certified Platinum in Spain. "Diggy Down", the first single from Inna, scored the singer's third number one single in her native country, while the follow-up "Bop Bop" reached number two.

In the span of one year, Inna released four singles, "Heaven" (2016), "Gimme Gimme" (2017), "Ruleta" (2017) and "Nirvana" (2017) to commercial success in selected European countries. The latter three were included on her fifth studio album Nirvana (2017). Her first Spanish-language album Yo was released in May 2019, spawning the single "Iguana" which reached number four in Romania. The non-album release "Bebe" with Ugandan artist Vinka peaked at number one in March 2020. She released her seventh studio album Heartbreaker in November 2020, which was aided by its lead single "Flashbacks" that attained chart success in the radio rankings of several countries, including those of Romania and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Prior the release of the two-part album Champagne Problems in 2022, "Up" (2021), a non-album single also released as a collaboration with Jamaican recording artist Sean Paul, became Inna's fifth number-one in her native country and entered several rankings elsewhere.

  1. ^ "Inna, 10 videoclipuri filmate în 7 zile pentru piesele de pe albumul "Yo"" [Inna, 10 music videos shot in 7 days for the songs on her album "Yo"]. Libertatea (in Romanian). 31 May 2019. Archived from the original on 31 May 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Inna busca ofrecer un mensaje a los jóvenes y servir de ejemplo" [Inna offers a message to young people and serves as an example] (in Spanish). Informador. 15 March 2016. Archived from the original on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Inna scores hit after hit". Antena 3. 16 July 2015. Archived from the original on 19 March 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Inna – Biography". Billboard. Archived from the original on 4 December 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Top Streaming: Semana 46: del 11.11.2013 al 17.11.2013". Promusicae. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2015.