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Inna discography
Inna during a 2023 interview
Studio albums11
Compilation albums3
Singles49
Music videos79
Promotional singles51
As featured artist16

Romanian singer Inna has released eleven studio albums, three compilations, 65 singles (including 16 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", "Tare" and "7 zile" topping the country's singles chart in 2008, 2009, 2015, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2026, 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, Switzerland, and 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.

Albums

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Studio albums

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English studio albums

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List of English studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
BEL
(Fl)

[6]
BEL
(Wa)

[6]
CZR
[7]
FRA
[8]
JPN
[9]
MEX
[10]
NLD
[11]
POL
[12]
SPA
[13]
UK
[14]
Hot 37 14 7 9 54 68 28 77 32
I Am the Club Rocker
  • Released: 19 September 2011[20][21]
  • Label: Roton
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
[C] 15 12 23 45 8
Party Never Ends[F]
  • Released: 4 March 2013[28]
  • Label: Roton
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
88 10
Inna[H]
  • Released: 30 October 2015[31]
  • Label: Empire, Roton
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
157 45
Nirvana
  • Released: 11 December 2017[33]
  • Label: Global, UMG
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
Heartbreaker
  • Released: 27 November 2020[34][35]
  • Label: Global
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Champagne Problems
  • Released: 7 January/11 March 2022[J]
  • Label: Global
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
[K]
Just Dance
  • Released: 10 February/14 April 2023[L]
  • Label: Global
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Everything or Nothing
  • Released: 1 March/19 July 2024[M]
  • Label: Global
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Spanish studio albums

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List of Spanish studio albums
Title Album details
Yo
  • Released: 31 May 2019[42]
  • Label: Global, Roc Nation
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
El Pasado
  • Released: 5 April 2024
  • Label: Global
  • Format: LP, Digital download, streaming

Compilations

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List of compilations, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
FRA
[8]
Best Of
  • Released: 18 December 2015[43]
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: CD, digital download
Summer Hits
  • Released: 16 June 2017[44]
  • Label: Roton
  • Format: Digital download
10 ans de hits!
  • Released: 22 June 2018[45][46]
  • Label: MCA
  • Format: CD, digital download
93
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

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As lead artist

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2000s

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List of singles in the 2000s decade, with selected chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
ROM
[47][N]
CIS
[48]
CZR
[49]
EUR
[50]
FRA
[8]
GER
[51]
ITA
[52]
SLK
[53]
SPA
[13]
SWI
[54]
UK
[14]
"Hot"[4] 2008 1 2 3 10 6 80 33 38 1 17 6 Hot
"Love"[4] 2009 4 144 8 5 31
"Déjà Vu"[60]
(with Bob Taylor)[Q]
6 4 16 23 6 72 15 27 60
"Amazing"[64] 1 3 49 10 2 36 95 41 10 14
  • FRA: 100,000[R]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2010s

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List of singles in the 2010s decade, with selected chart positions, and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
ROM
[65][N]
CIS
[48]
CZR
[49]
FRA
[8]
GER
[51]
ITA
[52]
JPN
[66]
SLK
[53]
SPA
[13]
SWI
[54]
UK
[14]
"10 Minutes"[67]
(featuring Play & Win)
2010 11 85 10 8 34 Hot
"Sun Is Up"[68] 2 3 31 2 26 30 20 22 3 15 I Am the Club Rocker
"Club Rocker"[70][71]
(solo or featuring Flo Rida)
2011 42 39 39 32 55 89 55 11 64
"Un Momento"[72]
(featuring Juan Magán)
12 64 42 88 4 46
"Endless"[73] 5 181 51 9
"Wow"[74] 2012 10 171
"Caliente"[75] 84 99 Party Never Ends[S]
"Crazy Sexy Wild"[77][T] 5 49
"Inndia"[79]
(featuring Play & Win)
10
"More than Friends"[80]
(featuring Daddy Yankee)
2013 20 92 52 5 7
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[81]
"Be My Lover"[82][83]
(solo or featuring Juan Magán)
"In Your Eyes"[84]
(featuring Yandel)
44 155 31
"Cola Song"[85]
(featuring J Balvin)
2014 34 154 70 77 93 14 8 36
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[86]
Body and the Sun /
Party Never Ends[U] /
Inna[V]
"Good Time"[89]
(featuring Pitbull)
67
"Diggy Down"[90][91]
(featuring Marian Hill or the latter and Yandel)[W]
1 Inna /
Body and the Sun
"We Wanna"[92]
(with Alexandra Stan featuring Daddy Yankee)
2015 59 72 60 72 39 83 Inna[X] / Unlocked[Y] / Alesta / Nirvana[Z]
"Bop Bop"[100]
(featuring Eric Turner)
2 Inna /
Body and the Sun
"Yalla"[101] 13
"Rendez Vous"[102] 2016 45
"Heaven"[103] 4 151 Nirvana[AA]
"Gimme Gimme"[105] 2017 16
"Ruleta"[106][AB]
(featuring Erik)
3 27 45
"Nirvana"[33] 2
"Me Gusta"[108] 2018 89 Non-album
singles
"Pentru că"[109]
(featuring The Motans)
3
"No Help"[110] 65 Nirvana[AA]
"Ra"[111] 71 Yo
"Iguana"[112] 4
"Sin Ti"[113] 2019
"Tu Manera"[114] 78
"Te Vas"[115] 36
"Bebe"[116]
(with Vinka)
1 Non-album
single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2020s

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List of singles in the 2020s decade, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
ROM
Air.
[117][N]
CIS
Air.
[48]
CZE
Air.
[49]
FIN
[118]
FRA
[119]
GER
Dig.

[120]
HUN
[121]
POL
Air.

[122]
RUS
Air.

[123]
US
Dance/
Elec.

[124]
"Not My Baby"[125] 2020 33 Non-album
singles
"VKTM"[126]
(with Sickotoy and The Anti Group)
92
"Discoteka"[127]
(with Minelli)
62
"Read My Lips"[128]
(featuring Fariana)
10 156
"Flashbacks"[129] 2021 4 2 1 Heartbreaker
"Cool Me Down"[130]
(with Gromee)
147 12 2 Tiny Sparks
"It Don't Matter"[131]
(with Alok and Sofi Tukker)
5 5 3 2 27 Non-album
single
"Maza"[132][133][134]
(solo or French and US Version with Black M and Thutmose, respectively)
43 Heartbreaker[AC]
"Papa"[136]
(with Sickotoy and Elvana Gjata)
18 Non-album
singles
"Up"[137]
(solo or with Sean Paul)
1 1 7 17 125 33 2 1 1
"Tare"[138]
(with The Motans)
2022 1 91
"Talk"[139]
(with Ilkay Sencan)
"Wherever You Go"[140]
(solo or with Reynmen)
65
"Yummy"[141][142]
(solo or with Stefflon Don and Dhurata Dora)
86 60 12
"Rock My Body"[143]
(with R3hab and Sash!)
2023 2 13 32 15
"Bad Girls"[145]
(with Sickotoy, Antonia and Eva Timush [fr])
179
"Dance Alone"
(with The Victor)
194
"Cheeky" 2024 38 Everything Or Nothing
"Stuck in Limbo"
(with Vinai and Jayover)
155 112 Non-album
singles
"Queen of My Castle"
(with Kris Kross Amsterdam)
21 168 74
"Take Me Home (Know You Better)"
(with Makar)
"Bilet doar dus" 6
"Let It Talk to Me"
(with Sean Paul)
2025 6 182
"I'll Be Waiting"
(with R3hab)
10 1 1
"Mayana"
(with MoBlack)
103
"In Love"
(with Minelli)
181
"7 zile"
(with Florian Rus)
1 99
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions
Single Year Peak chart positions Album
ROM
[146][N]
CIS
[48]
MDA
[147]
NLD
Tip

[148]
SWE
Heat.

[149]
SWI
[54]
US
Dance/
Elec.
[124]
"Boom Boom"[150]
(Brian Cross featuring Inna)
2013 Pop Star /
Party Never Ends[AD]
"P.O.H.U.I."[152]
(Carla's Dreams featuring Inna)
3 7 Ngoc /
Party Never Ends[AE]
"Everybody"[154]
(DJ BoBo and Inna)
60 Reloaded /
Party Never Ends[AF]
"Piñata 2014"[84]
(Andreas Schuller featuring Inna)
Russ Dekknavn 2014
"Strigă!"[156]
(Puya featuring Inna)
2014 2 Non-album
singles
"Fie ce-o fi"[157]
(Dara featuring Inna, Antonia & Carla's Dreams)
55 4
"Summer in December"[158]
(Morandi featuring Inna)
80 133 Inna /
Body and the Sun
"Mai stai"[159]
(3 Sud Est featuring Inna)
2015 25 Epic
"Show Me the Way"[160]
(Marco & Seba featuring Inna)
2017 44 Non-album
single
"Tu și eu"[161]
(Carla's Dreams featuring Inna)
53 Antiexemplu /
Nirvana
"Fade Away"[162]
(Sam Feldt and Lush & Simon featuring Inna)
21 Sunrise
"Nota de plată"[163]
(The Motans featuring Inna)
6 My Gorgeous Drama Queens / Nirvana
"Stay"[164]
(Dannic featuring Inna)
2018 Non-album
single
"Baila Conmigo"[165]
(Yellow Claw featuring Saweetie, Inna and Jenn Morel)
2019 Never Dies
"Summer's Not Ready"[166]
(Flo Rida featuring Inna and Timmy Trumpet)
2021 10 35 Non-album
singles
"Echo"
(Babasha with Inna)
2025
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

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List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ROM
[167][N]
CIS
[48]
FRA
[8]
MDA
TV

[147]
RUS
[123]
TUR
[168]
"I Need You for Christmas"[169][170] 2009 146 Hot[AG]
"Ok"[172][173] 2012 185 Party Never Ends[AF][AH]
"Alright"[172][174]
"Oare"[175]
"J'adore"[176][177]
"Spre mare"[178] 2013 19 6
"Dame Tu Amor"[179]
(featuring Reik)
"Take Me Higher"[180] 2014 Body and the Sun /
Party Never Ends[AI] /
Inna[V]
"Low"[180] Inna /
Body and the Sun
"Devil's Paradise"[180]
"Tell Me"[180]
"Body and the Sun"[180]
"Summer Days"[181] Inna[V]
"Fata din rândul trei"[182] 33 Non-album
promotional single
"Say It with Your Body"[183] 2016 40 Nirvana[AA]
"Cum ar fi?"[184]
33 Nirvana
"Don't Mind"[185] 2017
"Tropical"[186]
"Hands Up"[187]
"My Dreams"[188]
"Dream About the Ocean"[189]
"Lights"[190]
"La Vida"[AJ] 2018 Yo
"Locura"[AJ]
"Sí, Mamá"[AJ]
"Contigo"[192] 2019
"Fuego"[193]
"Gitana"[194]
"Sober"[195] 2020 Non-album
promotional singles
"Nobody"[196]
"Call Me Now"[197]
(with Michael Calfan)
"Pretty Thoughts"[198]
(with Henri Purnell and Nobody Cares)
"Beautiful Lie"[199] Heartbreaker
"Gucci Balenciaga"[200]
"Heartbreaker"[201]
"One Reason"[202]
"Sunset Dinner"[203]
"Thicky"[204]
"Till Forever"[205]
"You and I"[206]
"Oh My God"[207] 2021 Non-album
promotional singles
"Paris to London"[208]
(with Electric Chapel and Bastien)
"Aici"[209]
(with Carla's Dreams, Irina Rimes and the Motans)
"Party"[210]
(with Minelli and Romanian House Mafia)
"Like That"[211]
(with Brian Cross)
"Pretty Please"[212]
(with Gaullin)
"De dragul tău"[213]
"Déjà-vu"[214]
(with Yves V and Janieck)
2022
"Magical Love"[215]
"Hello Hello"[216]
(with MELON & Dance Fruits Music)
19 12
"Blow It Up"[217]
(with Timmy Trumpet & Love Harder)
"My Crystal Nails"[218] 2023 149
"Party Songs"[219]
(with Gamuel Sori)
"Freak"[220]
(with Tujamo and Azteck)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other singles

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List of other singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ROM
[221][N]
POL
[222]
"Iarăși e Crăciunul"[223]
(as part of Kiss FM All Stars)
2014 Non-album
singles
"Te rog"[224][225]
(Carla's Dreams, with uncredited vocals from Inna)
2015 1 Ngoc
"Tu tens la força"[226][AK] El Disc de La Marató 2015
"Call the Police"[227]
(as part of G Girls)
2016 64 6 Non-album
singles
"Milk & Honey"[228]
(as part of G Girls)
2017 67
"Poveste de Crăciun"[229]
(as part of Kiss FM All Stars)
"A venit Crăciunul"[230]
(as part of Kiss FM All Stars)
2020
"Acasă de Crăciun"[231]
(as part of Kiss FM All Stars)
2021
"Lalele"[232][AL] 2022
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

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List of other charted songs
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ROM
[233]
TUR
[234]
"Party Never Ends" 2013 40 Party Never Ends
"Dame la mano" 2024 12 El Pasado
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

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List of guest appearances, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ROM
Air.
[117][N]
"All the Things"[235]
(Pitbull featuring Inna)
2013 Global Warming: Meltdown /
Meltdown
"Ale Ale"
(Dhurata Dora featuring Inna)
2023 Dhurata
"Complicated"
(Jason Derulo and Inna)
2026 28 The Last Dance (Part 1)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

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List of music videos, with notes and directors
Title[AM] Year Lead performer(s) Guest performer(s) Director(s)
"Hot" (True Love Edit)[236] 2008 Inna None Florin Botea[237][238]
"Hot" (Dancing in the Dark Edit)[239]
"Love"[240] 2009 Bogdan Bărbulescu[241]
"Déjà Vu"[242] Bob Taylor Tom Boxer[60][64][243]
"Amazing"[244] None
"I Need You for Christmas"[245]
"10 Minutes"[246] 2010 Play & Win Paul Boyd[243]
"Sun Is Up"[247] None Alex Herron[248][249][250][251][252]
"Club Rocker"[253] 2011
"Un Momento"[254] Juan Magán
"Endless"[255] None
"Wow"[256] 2012
"Caliente"[257] Hamid Bechiri /
John Perez[258]
"Crazy Sexy Wild"[259] Edward Aninaru[260][261][262][263]
"Tu şi eu"[264]
"Inndia"[265] Play & Win
"More than Friends"[266] 2013 None
"More than Friends"[267] Daddy Yankee
"Dame Tu Amor"[268] Reik Inna /
Khaled Mokhtar[269]
"P.O.H.U.I."[270] Carla's Dreams Inna Sergiu Barajin[271]
"Spre mare"[272] Inna None Bogdan Daragiu /
Khaled Mokhtar[273]
"Be My Lover"[274] Inna /
Khaled Mokhtar[275]
"Be My Lover"[276]
(Remix)
Juan Magán Unknown
"In Your Eyes"[277] Yandel Barna Némethi[278]
"Cola Song"[279] 2014 J Balvin John Perez[280]
"Good Time"[281] Pitbull Barna Nemethi[282]
"Fata din rândul trei"[283] None Bogdan Daragiu[284]
"Strigă!"[285] Puya Inna Marian Crisan /
Tudor Mircea /
Bogdan Daragiu /
John Perez[156]
"Diggy Down"[286] Inna Marian Hill Michael Mircea[287]
"Diggy Down"[288]
(Remix)
Marian Hill /
Yandel
Unknown
"Fie ce-o fi"[289] Dara Inna /
Antonia /
Carla's Dreams
Bogdan Daragiu[157]
"Iarăși e Crăciunul"[290] Kiss FM All Stars None Alex Coteț /
Roxana Andrei[290]
"Summer in December"[291] Morandi Inna Michael Mircea[158]
"Mai stai"[292] 2015 3 Sud Est Bogdan Daragiu[159]
"We Wanna"[293] Alexandra Stan /
Inna
Daddy Yankee Khaled Mokhtar /
David Gal /
Dimitri Caceaune[92]
"Bop Bop"[294] Inna Eric Turner Dimitri Caceaune /
John Perez /
David Gal[295]
"Te rog"[296] Carla's Dreams Inna
(uncredited)
Roman Burlaca[224]
"Yalla"[297] Inna None Barna Nemethi[298]
"Rendez Vous"[299] 2016 Michael Abt /
John Perez[102][300]
"Call the Police"[301] G Girls Roman Burlaca[227]
"Heaven"[302] Inna John Perez[103]
"Gimme Gimme"[303] 2017 Edward Aninaru[105]
"Milk & Honey"[304] G Girls Ionuț Trandafir[305]
"Show Me the Way"[306] Marco & Seba Inna Khaled Mokhtar[160]
"Tu şi eu"[307] Carla's Dreams Roman Burlaca[161]
"Ruleta"[308] Inna Erick Barna Nemethi[106][309]
"Fade Away"[310] Sam Feldt Lush & Simon /
Inna
"Nota de plată"[311] The Motans Inna Ionuț Trandafir[163]
"Nirvana"[312] Inna None Bogdan Păun[313]
"Poveste de Crăciun"[314] Kiss FM All Stars Roxana Andrei[314]
"Me Gusta"[315] 2018 Inna Barna Nemethi[108]
"Pentru că"[316] The Motans Bogdan Păun
[110][109][317][318][319][320]
[321][322][323][324][325][326]
"No Help"[327] None
"Ra"[328]
"Iguana"[329]
"Sin Ti"[330] 2019
"Tu Manera"[331]
"Te Vas"[332]
"Fuego"[333]
"Gitana"[334]
"Contigo"[335]
"Sí, Mamá"[336]
"Locura"[337]
"La Vida"[338]
"Bebe"[339] Vinka
"Not My Baby"[340] 2020 None
"Sober"[341]
"VKTM"[342] Sickotoy /
Inna /
TAG
"Discoteka"[343] Minelli /
Inna
"Read My Lips"[344] Inna Farina Bogdan Păun /
Jhonatan Abraham /
Jhon Nael[345]
"A venit Crăciunul"[346] Kiss FM All Stars None Unknown
"Flashbacks"[347] 2021 Inna Bogdan Păun[348]
"Cool Me Down"[349] Gromee /
Inna
Maciej Zdrojewski[349]
"Maza"[350] Inna Bogdan Păun[350][136][351]
"Papa"[352] Sickotoy /
Elvana Gjata /
Inna
"Aici"[351] Carla's Dreams /
Inna /
Irina Rimes /
The Motans
"De dragul tău"[353] Inna Kobzzon[353]
"Acasă de Crăciun"[354] Kiss FM All Stars Roxana Andrei[354]
"Up"[355] Inna /
Sean Paul
Bogdan Păun[355]
"Lalele"[356] 2022 Inna Dorin Marcu[232]
"Tare"[357] The Motans /
Inna
Bogdan Păun[138][139]
"Talk"[358] Ilkay Sencan /
Inna
"Hello Hello"[359] Inna /
Melon /
Dance Fruits Music
Florin Burlacu[359]
"Yummy"[360] Inna Bogdan Păun[361]
"Yummy"[362] 2023 Inna, Dhurata Dora, Stefflon Don
"My Crystal Nails"[363] Inna
"Rock My Body"[364] R3hab, Inna, Sash! Jimachez[364]
"Party Songs"[365] Gamuel Sori, Inna Unknown
"Freak"[366] Tujamo, Azteck, Inna Paul Tatcu, Andrei Tapu, Alex Cotimani

See also

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Notes

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References

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from Grokipedia
The discography of Inna, the professional pseudonym of Romanian singer Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu, encompasses eleven studio albums, three compilations, over 65 singles (including collaborations), and other releases primarily in the dance-pop and electronic genres, spanning from her debut in 2008 to ongoing releases as of 2025.[1] Her breakthrough came with the single "Hot" in 2008, which achieved multi-platinum certification in Norway and platinum in Spain, among others, and topped charts across Eastern Europe.[1] This success propelled her self-titled debut studio album Hot in 2009, certified gold and platinum in multiple territories and featuring additional hits like "Love" and "Déjà Vu."[1] Subsequent releases solidified Inna's international presence, with her second studio album I Am the Club Rocker (2011) earning Romania's Album of the Year accolade from Roton Music and including the title track featuring Flo Rida.[1] The third album, Party Never Ends (2013), continued her chart dominance in Europe, while Nirvana (2017) marked a shift toward more experimental sounds.[2] By 2019, Inna ventured into Spanish-language music with Yo, her first full album in that language, followed by Heartbreaker (2020), a collection of upbeat tracks blending pop and house elements.[3] Recent works include the two-part Champagne Problems series (#DQH1 and #DQH2, both 2022), Everything or Nothing (2024), El Pasado (2024), alongside the single "7 Zile" (with Florian Rus) in 2025.[3][4][5] Inna's singles catalog is extensive, with over 20 notable lead releases and collaborations that have amassed billions of streams globally, including "Sun Is Up" (2010), "Amazing" (2011), "Cola Song" with J Balvin (2014), "More Than Friends" with Daddy Yankee (2015), and "All the Things" with Pitbull (2020).[2] Her music has garnered certifications in more than 15 countries, with early sales exceeding 3 million album units worldwide by 2014 and sustained popularity through platforms like Spotify and YouTube.[1] Compilations such as The Remixes series and promotional EPs like Spotify Singles further highlight her versatility, often reworking tracks for club and radio play.[5] Overall, Inna's output reflects her evolution from Eurodance anthems to multilingual, genre-blending productions, contributing to her status as one of Romania's most exported artists.

Albums

English-language studio albums

Inna's English-language studio albums represent her primary output in the dance-pop genre, targeting global markets with energetic tracks blending electronic, house, and pop elements. Her debut, Hot, marked her breakthrough, while subsequent releases expanded her collaborations and stylistic evolution. These albums, released primarily through Romanian labels Roton and later Global Records, have achieved notable commercial success in Europe and beyond, with certifications reflecting strong sales in several countries.[1] The following table summarizes key details for Inna's English-language studio albums:
Album TitleRelease DateLabel(s)Number of TracksPeak Chart Positions (Select Markets)Certifications
HotAugust 4, 2009Roton, Magic Records11Romania Top 100: #2; UK: Did not chart on main albums chartGold (Italy, Romania); 3× Platinum (Norway); Platinum (Spain)[1][6]
I Am the Club RockerOctober 11, 2011Roton, Ultra Records15Romania Top 100: #1; Japan Oricon: #142Gold (Poland); Romanian Album of the Year (Roton)[7][8]
Party Never EndsMarch 4, 2013Roton, Atlantic Records16 (standard)Romania Airplay 100: Top 10; Mexico: #10Gold (Poland)[9]
InnaOctober 30, 2015Roton, Warner Music11Japan Oricon: #157; Romania: Top 5Gold (Poland)
NirvanaDecember 1, 2017Global Records9Romania Airplay 100: Top 10None reported [10]
HeartbreakerNovember 6, 2020Global Records10None reportedNone reported [10]
Champagne Problems #DQH1January 7, 2022Global Records8Romania Airplay 100: Top 10None reported [11]
Champagne Problems #DQH2March 11, 2022Global Records8Romania Airplay 100: Top 10None reported [12]
Just DanceFebruary 10, 2023 (#DQH1); April 14, 2023 (#DQH2)Global Records6 (#DQH1); 5 (#DQH2)Romania: Top 10; iTunes Spain: #27None reported [13][14]
Everything or NothingMarch 1, 2024 (#DQH1); July 19, 2024 (#DQH2)Global Records6 (#DQH1); 5 (#DQH2)Romania Airplay 100: Top 5None reported [15][16]
Hot was produced entirely by Romanian trio Play & Win, featuring hits like the title track and "Amazing," which drove its international appeal through club-oriented electro house sounds. The album's track listing includes upbeat anthems such as "Hot," "Love," and "Dejavu," emphasizing Inna's early signature style of catchy hooks and pulsating beats.[6] I Am the Club Rocker continued the collaboration with Play & Win, incorporating hip-hop influences via a feature with Flo Rida on "Club Rocker." Its tracks, including "Sun Is Up" and "Endless," blend dance-pop with trance elements, contributing to its top position in Romania. The album received acclaim from Roton as Album of the Year for its production quality and commercial viability.[7][8] For Party Never Ends, Inna worked with international producers including DJ Frank E, Steve Mac, and Lucas Secon, diversifying the sound with progressive house and Latin-infused tracks like "More Than Friends" featuring Daddy Yankee. The standard edition track list highlights party-themed songs such as "We Like to Party" and "In Your Eyes," reflecting a global pop orientation. This release solidified her presence in markets like Mexico and Japan.[9] The self-titled Inna shifted toward more mature electro-pop, produced by a mix of Romanian and international talents, with tracks like "Cola Song" (featuring J Balvin) bridging English and Spanish elements for broader appeal. Its Japanese edition, Body and the Sun, included additional content tailored for Asian audiences. The album's concise track list focuses on empowering themes and infectious rhythms. Nirvana marked a return to Global Records, emphasizing introspective dance tracks produced by Inna's core team, including Alex Cotoi. Standout songs like "Ruleta" (with Erik) explore romantic motifs over deep house beats, achieving moderate chart success in Eastern Europe.[10] Heartbreaker, released amid the COVID-19 pandemic, features vulnerable lyrics on love and loss, with production by Global Records affiliates yielding a blend of pop and EDM. Tracks such as "Flashbacks" and "Messed Up" highlight emotional depth within dance frameworks.[10] Champagne Problems was released in two parts under the #DQH series. #DQH1 (January 7, 2022) and #DQH2 (March 11, 2022) delve into post-breakup resilience, with tracks co-written by Inna, produced in a sleek synth-pop style. It includes singles like "Up" that peaked prominently in Romania, underscoring her enduring domestic popularity.[17] In 2023, Just Dance was released in dual EPs under the Dance Queen's House project, focusing on pure dance-pop with garage and house influences. #DQH1 features tracks like "Just Dance" and "I'll Be There," emphasizing escapism and energy, while #DQH2 continues the vibe with shorter, club-ready cuts. The album's format allowed for rapid release and streaming dominance in Romania.[13][18] Her most recent effort, Everything or Nothing (2024), also structured as two EPs, explores themes of empowerment and self-discovery through tropical house and slap house production. #DQH1 includes "Everything or Nothing" and "Bad Girls," while #DQH2 adds sensual, romantic tracks. Recorded in just 14 days, it has garnered strong airplay in Romania, with equivalent units exceeding 100,000 by mid-2025 via streaming platforms.[15][19]

Spanish-language studio albums

Inna ventured into Spanish-language music with her sixth studio album, Yo, marking a significant shift toward Latin pop influences and personal songwriting. Released exclusively in Spanish, the album showcased her growing affinity for the language and culture, having spent considerable time in Barcelona. This effort was followed by El Pasado in 2024, her second full-length project in Spanish, which delved into themes of heartbreak and recovery while further solidifying her presence in Latin markets.[20] Yo was released on 31 May 2019 by Global Records under exclusive license to Roc Nation.[21] Entirely written by Inna in Spanish and produced by Romanian collaborator David Ciente, the album featured 11 tracks blending experimental sounds with gypsy music elements, reflecting a bold departure from her earlier EDM-focused work.[22] It highlighted Inna's authentic voice in exploring personal themes, without guest features from other artists.[23]
No.TitleLength
1"RA"3:06
2"Te Vas"2:51
3"Iguana"2:40
4"La Vida"2:44
5"Locura"2:56
6"Sí, Mamá"3:08
7"Sin Ti"3:04
8"Tu Manera"2:50
9"Fuego"2:56
10"Gitana"3:00
11"Rejects"2:35
El Pasado, released on 5 April 2024 by Global Records, served as a reflective follow-up, emphasizing emotional narratives of moving past romantic pain through Latin pop and contemporary R&B styles.[24] Produced primarily by David Ciente with lyrical contributions from Inna and Spanish co-writer Andres Alcaraz, the album incorporated collaborative elements from Romanian and Spanish production teams, enhancing its appeal to Latin audiences.[25] Tracks like "Cheeky" exemplified its playful yet introspective tone, contributing to steady streaming growth into 2025 as Inna expanded her fanbase in Spain and Latin America.[26]
No.TitleLength
1"Primera Vez"2:50
2"Como Tú"3:59
3"Enferma"3:42
4"Hechizo"3:06
5"En La Cama"2:52
6"LaLaLa"2:31
7"El Tiempo"2:38
8"Cheeky"3:02
9"Dame la Mano"3:04
10"El Pasado"3:00
11"Amor"2:00

Compilation albums

Inna has released three compilation albums throughout her career, serving as retrospective collections that highlight her most successful tracks and collaborations, often tailored to specific markets or themes. These releases underscore her evolution from a Romanian dance-pop sensation to a global artist, aggregating hits without introducing new original material. They have played a key role in maintaining her visibility in international markets, particularly in Europe and Latin America.[10] The first compilation, The Best Of, was released on December 18, 2015, by Universal Music México as a CD in Mexico. It features 12 tracks, including remixes such as the Play & Win Radio Version of "Sun Is Up" and the original "Hot," alongside collaborations like "In Your Eyes" with Yandel and "More Than Friends (Extended Version)" with Daddy Yankee. This album compiles selections from her early hits, emphasizing her dance-pop roots and Latin influences. No major chart certifications were reported for this release.[27][28] In 2017, Inna issued Summer Hits on June 16 via Roton as a digital download, primarily targeted at the Japanese market. The eight-track collection focuses on upbeat, seasonal songs with beach and party themes, such as "More Than Friends" featuring Daddy Yankee and "Good Time" with Pitbull, drawing from her collaborative singles of the mid-2010s. It captures her summery, escapist vibe suited for warm-weather playlists. Chart performance details for this digital-only release remain limited.[29][30] Marking a decade in the industry, 10 Ans de Hits! was released on July 13, 2018, by Universal Music France as a CD. This 18-track retrospective celebrates her career milestones with key singles like "Hot," "Amazing," "Déjà Vu" (featuring Bob Taylor), and "Sun Is Up," spanning from 2008 to 2018 and including some lesser-streamed earlier cuts. It highlights her enduring popularity in French-speaking regions. No specific certifications or peak chart positions were documented for this album. Updated figures as of 2025 reflect its contribution to Inna's broader catalog success.[31][32] Overall, these compilations have bolstered Inna's discography, which includes over 4 million global album units sold from her first three studio albums alone, establishing her as Romania's best-selling artist. By 2025, her music has generated more than 7 billion YouTube views across official videos and features, with streaming equivalents further amplifying her reach to billions of plays on platforms like Spotify.[33][34]

Singles

As lead artist

Inna has released over 65 singles as lead artist since her debut in 2008, many achieving commercial success in Romania and internationally, with 24 reaching the top ten on the Romanian Top 100 and several earning multi-platinum certifications in Europe. Her singles often blend dance-pop and electronic elements, supporting albums from Hot (2009) to INNA (2025). Notable hits include multi-platinum tracks like "Hot" and "Amazing," alongside recent releases such as "7 Zile" in 2025.[3][2] Early singles from her debut era topped charts in Eastern Europe, with "Hot" (2008) becoming her breakthrough, certified 3× Platinum in Romania. Subsequent releases like "Sun Is Up" (2010) earned Platinum status in multiple countries. Mid-career, tracks from Party Never Ends (2013) and Inna (2015) such as "Cola Song" and "Diggy Down" extended her global reach. Later works, including those from Nirvana (2017) and Heartbreaker (2020), featured experimental and multilingual elements. Recent 2024-2025 singles from Everything or Nothing (2023) and INNA (2025) continue her chart presence in Romania and streaming platforms.[1]
TitleYearAlbumRomania PeakCertifications
Hot2008Hot13× Platinum (RO)[35]
Sun Is Up2010Hot1Platinum (NO, ES)[36]
Amazing2011Hot1Platinum (RO)[2]
Cola Song (with J Balvin)2014Inna1Platinum (ES)[3]
7 Zile2025INNATBD (as of Nov 2025)[37]
Inna has appeared on 16 singles as a featured artist, contributing vocals and collaborations that have amassed billions of streams, often with international acts in dance and Latin genres. These tracks frequently charted in Europe and Latin America, enhancing her multilingual appeal. Early collaborations were with Romanian artists, evolving to global partnerships like with J Balvin and Pitbull. Recent 2025 features include "Let It Talk to Me" with Sean Paul.[3] Notable examples include "Up" with Sean Paul (2021), which topped charts in Romania, and "More Than Friends" with Daddy Yankee (2015), certified Gold in several territories. These releases often served as cross-promotions for her albums while introducing her to new audiences.
TitleYearMain ArtistAlbumRomania Peak
Strigă!2015Puya[38]
Fade Away2017Sam Feldt & Lush & Simon[39]
Up2021Sean Paul1[40]
Let It Talk to Me2025Sean PaulTBD (as of Nov 2025)[41]
I'll Be Waiting2025R3HAB[42]

Promotional singles

Inna has released several promotional singles throughout her career, primarily to generate anticipation for upcoming albums, tie into seasonal campaigns, or test market reception without full commercial rollout. These tracks often debuted via digital platforms like YouTube or limited physical promos, focusing on digital streaming and social media engagement rather than radio airplay or widespread sales. Early examples include her 2009 Christmas-themed release "I Need You for Christmas," which featured an accompanying music video and was distributed exclusively through online channels to capitalize on holiday festivities, marking one of her initial non-album ventures.[43][44] In 2011, "Un Momento" served as a promotional effort ahead of her Party Never Ends album, released on a limited CD promo in select markets and achieving minor charting in Spain through digital uptake, though it lacked broader commercial promotion.[45] This Spanish-language track highlighted Inna's expansion into Latin markets, building hype via exclusive radio edits and remixes. Similarly, in 2012, "Oare" emerged as a promotional single tied to regional campaigns, distributed digitally to preview her evolving sound without formal single status.[46] A notable cluster of promotional releases occurred in 2014 to tease the planned but ultimately cancelled Summer Days EP, which was intended as a transitional project before her self-titled album. Tracks such as "Take Me Higher," "Low," "Devil's Paradise," "Tell Me," "Body and the Sun," and "Summer Days" were issued as online exclusives and promo formats, emphasizing upbeat dance-pop to maintain fan interest during her label transition. For instance, "Take Me Higher" appeared on a promotional plastic sleeve edition, while "Low" debuted with lyric previews to foster social sharing.[47][48] These efforts helped bridge her Hot and Body and the Sun eras, with limited physical distribution underscoring their teaser role. More recently, in 2020, "Flashbacks" functioned as a promotional single for her seventh studio album Heartbreaker, released digitally in December to coincide with album pre-orders and generate buzz through its nostalgic electro-dance production. Co-written by Inna and Minelli, it was positioned as an introductory track emphasizing emotional themes, available initially via iTunes and streaming platforms.[49] Such releases demonstrate Inna's strategy of using promotional singles to extend album cycles and engage international audiences, often linking to broader marketing like fashion or seasonal tie-ins without achieving full chart prominence.

Other charted songs

Inna's discography features several non-single album tracks that have charted independently, often gaining traction through radio airplay or digital streaming rather than formal promotion or music videos. These songs underscore the enduring appeal of her full album experiences, particularly in her home market of Romania, where deep cuts from her projects have resonated with listeners. A key example is "Cum ar fi?", a Romanian-language track from her fifth studio album Nirvana (2017). Released as an album cut in late 2016, it entered the Romanian Top 100 and ranked 170 in the 2016 year-end chart, driven primarily by domestic radio rotation.[50] In the 2020s, album tracks from later releases have similarly benefited from streaming platforms and social media virality. For instance, selections from her 2024 EP Everything or Nothing #DQH1—such as "Imagination" and "I Follow"—have accumulated millions of streams on Spotify in Romania, reflecting organic popularity among fans without dedicated single pushes.[51] Tracks from her Spanish-language album El Pasado (2024), including remixed versions of cuts like "Enferma," gained additional traction on TikTok in 2025, contributing to renewed airplay interest in Romania.[52]

Guest appearances

On studio albums

Inna has contributed guest vocals to select studio albums by other artists, primarily within the Romanian and Moldovan music scenes, where her features have helped elevate tracks through her distinctive pop and dance style. These appearances underscore her early career momentum in regional collaborations, often blending electronic elements with local influences to achieve commercial success. A notable early example is her feature on the Moldovan band Carla's Dreams' debut studio album Ngoc, released in 2016 by Roton Music. On the track "P.O.H.U.I.", Inna provided backing and lead guest vocals, co-produced by the band, contributing to the song's pop-rock fusion. Originally issued as a single in 2013, it peaked at number three on Romania's Airplay 100 chart and garnered over 10 million YouTube views, highlighting Inna's role in amplifying collaborative hits during her rising fame.[53] In a more recent Romanian collaboration, Inna appeared on Babasha's debut studio album ATIPIC, released on April 25, 2025, via Global Records. She delivered featured vocals on "Echo", a high-energy pop-manele track that served as a lead single, emphasizing themes of emotional resonance. This feature reinforced Inna's ongoing impact on contemporary Romanian pop, with the album launch event in Bucharest drawing significant attention to their joint effort.[54][55]

On compilations and soundtracks

Inna has contributed to various compilations and soundtracks through guest features and track inclusions, often highlighting her dance-pop style in collaborative contexts outside her solo studio work. These appearances have helped integrate her music into broader media and dance music collections, providing promotional exposure in films, TV, and multi-artist albums. A prominent example is her feature on the 2009 compilation album Mega Driving Hits, where she appeared on the track "Déjà Vu" by Bob Taylor. Released as part of a collection of energetic tracks aimed at drivers, the song showcased Inna's vocals in a house-influenced collaboration that peaked at number 60 on the UK Singles Chart.[56] In the realm of soundtracks, Inna's "Cola Song" featuring J Balvin was included in the 2015 comedy film Spy, directed by Paul Feig and starring Melissa McCarthy. The track, with its reggaeton-infused rhythm, appeared on the official soundtrack album and contributed to the movie's lighthearted, international vibe. The same year, her collaboration "Good Time" with Pitbull was featured in Pitch Perfect 2, the sequel to the hit a cappella musical comedy. Performed during a key scene, the upbeat dance track enhanced the film's energetic performance sequences.[57]

Music videos

As lead artist

Inna has produced over 70 music videos as a lead artist since her debut in 2008, emphasizing high-energy dance choreography, vibrant aesthetics, and evolving thematic concepts that align with her dance-pop and electronic sound. These visuals often highlight her as the central performer, blending club scenes, tropical motifs, and contemporary narratives to complement her singles from albums like Hot, I Am the Club Rocker, and Nirvana. Many have achieved significant online traction, with select videos surpassing 100 million YouTube views, underscoring her global appeal in the electronic music scene.[58][59] Early videos established Inna's signature style of sultry, party-driven imagery. The debut single "Hot", directed by Florin Botea and released in November 2008, was filmed in a Romanian nightclub over 14 hours, featuring Inna in bold outfits amid flashing lights and dancers, which helped propel the track to international charts. It has amassed over 145 million views across official uploads. Similarly, "Sun Is Up", directed by Alex Herron and premiered on September 30, 2010, shifts to a brighter, seaside vibe shot in Marbella, Spain, with Inna performing against ocean backdrops to evoke summer escapism; the video exceeds 154 million views and earned acclaim for its polished production.[60][35][61][36] Mid-career works from albums like Party Never Ends (2013) and Body and the Sun (2015) incorporated diverse locations and narratives, such as urban adventures and romantic escapades, often directed by Romanian filmmakers like John McLean for "More Than Friends" (2013), which explores friendship dynamics through synchronized group dances. Videos tied to Nirvana (2017), including the title track directed by Bogdan Păun and released on November 28, 2017, adopt a more intimate, ethereal approach with Inna in surreal, dimly lit spaces symbolizing emotional release, amassing over 143 million views (as of November 2025). These contributed to Inna's recognition, including multiple MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Romanian Act, where her visuals played a key role in performances.[62][63][1][64] In recent years, Inna's videos have embraced higher production values and collaborative energy while maintaining her lead presence. The 2025 collaboration "Let It Talk to Me" with Sean Paul, directed by Bogdan Păun and released on March 14, 2025, features a high-budget dance sequence in dynamic urban and abstract settings, emphasizing self-expression through rhythmic movements and has garnered over 18 million views (as of November 2025). Addressing gaps in earlier documentation, new visuals for 2024-2025 singles include "Echo" with Babasha (April 10, 2025), a moody, echo-themed clip directed by Bogdan Păun with echoing visuals and choreography; "7 Zile" with Florian Rus (October 2025), focusing on longing through daily-life vignettes; "In Love" with Minelli (August 22, 2025), a visualizer highlighting playful romance; and "Mayana" with MoBlack (July 18, 2025), blending Afrobeat influences with vibrant cultural motifs. These updates reflect Inna's ongoing adaptation to global trends, with views climbing into the millions on her official channel.[41][65][66][67][68]
TitleRelease DateDirectorKey ConceptYouTube Views (as of Nov 2025)
HotNovember 2008Florin BoteaNightclub energy and seduction145M+ [35]
Sun Is UpSeptember 30, 2010Alex HerronSunny beach escapism154M+ [36]
NirvanaNovember 28, 2017Bogdan PăunIntrospective emotional release143M+ [63]
Let It Talk to Me (feat. Sean Paul)March 14, 2025Bogdan PăunDynamic urban dance expression18M+ [41]
Mayana (with MoBlack)July 18, 2025UnspecifiedCultural fusion and rhythm1.4M+ [67]
Inna has contributed to numerous music videos as a featured artist, often appearing in collaborative tracks where she provides backing vocals, dance sequences, or shared performance elements that complement the lead artist's vision. These videos typically showcase her in supporting roles, emphasizing energetic choreography and thematic visuals that align with dance-pop and electronic genres. Over her career, she has appeared in at least nine such videos, spanning from early Romanian collaborations to recent international partnerships, with production elements like split-screen effects and global filming locations adding unique flair.[58] One early example is the 2015 music video for "Strigă!" by Romanian rapper Puya featuring Inna, directed by Marian Crisan, Bogdan Daragiu, and Tudor Giurgiu. Released on January 9, 2015, the video depicts a lively group performance in urban Romanian settings, where Inna shares significant screen time through synchronized dancing and vocal hooks, contributing to its high-energy party atmosphere; it has amassed over 6.5 million views on YouTube.[38][69] In 2017, Inna featured in the official music video for "Fade Away" by Dutch DJ Sam Feldt and Swedish duo Lush & Simon, directed by Barna Nemethi. The summer-themed video, released on July 14, 2017, portrays Inna in beachside and festival scenes with a focus on her emotive performance and aerial shots, highlighting her role in the track's uplifting chorus; it emphasizes escapism and has contributed to the song's playlist success across streaming platforms.[39][70] A notable 2021 collaboration is the video for "Up" with Jamaican artist Sean Paul, presented as a joint release but positioning Inna in a featured capacity through split-screen editing that alternates her solo dance routines with his verses. Directed by Khaled Moktar and released on December 17, 2021, the video was filmed in contrasting locations including Miami beaches and urban studios, underscoring themes of elevation and rhythm; it has surpassed 170 million views on YouTube, reflecting its global appeal.[40] Recent updates include the 2025 video for "I'll Be Waiting" with Dutch DJ R3HAB, where Inna's featured presence is captured in high-production performance clips directed for a futuristic electronic vibe. Released in May 2025 with an official video following in August, the visuals feature Inna in extended dance segments amid neon-lit international sets, adding emotional depth to the anticipation-themed lyrics; the video has quickly gained traction with over 46,000 views in its initial months.[42]
YearTitleMain Artist(s)DirectorKey Elements & Inna's RoleApprox. Views (YouTube)
2015Strigă!PuyaMarian Crisan, Bogdan Daragiu, Tudor GiurgiuGroup urban performance; shared dancing and vocals6.5M+ [38]
2017Fade AwaySam Feldt x Lush & SimonBarna NemethiBeach/festival escapism; emotive chorus deliveryN/A (lyric video primary; audio-focused) [39]
2021UpSean PaulKhaled MoktarSplit-screen dances; Miami/European filming170M+ [40]
2025I'll Be WaitingR3HABUnspecified (4K production)Neon electronic sets; extended choreography46K+ (as of November 2025) [42]
These selections represent Inna's evolving contributions to collaborative visuals, prioritizing high-impact releases that demonstrate her adaptability in secondary roles without overshadowing the lead narrative.[58]

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