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Romanian singer Inna, whose ongoing career started in 2008 with her debut single "Hot", has received various awards and nominations. Born on 16 October 1986 in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, Romania, she met native producing trio Play & Win and adopted a pop-rock style, which was later changed to minimal-infused house music. Inna is the recipient of five Balkan Music Awards, one European Border Breakers Award, three MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Romanian Act and fourteen Romanian Music Awards. Inna's debut studio album Hot, including her breakthrough single of the same name, was released in August 2009 and won the Romanian Music Award for Best Album.

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  • قائمة الجوائز والترشيحات التي تلقتها إينا (ar)
  • Liste des distinctions d'Inna (fr)
  • List of awards and nominations received by Inna (en)
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  • تلقت المغنية الرومانية إينا 37 جائزة موسيقية و67 ترشيح منذ بداية حياتها الفنية من خلال ألبوم ساخن في 2008. (ar)
  • Romanian singer Inna, whose ongoing career started in 2008 with her debut single "Hot", has received various awards and nominations. Born on 16 October 1986 in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, Romania, she met native producing trio Play & Win and adopted a pop-rock style, which was later changed to minimal-infused house music. Inna is the recipient of five Balkan Music Awards, one European Border Breakers Award, three MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Romanian Act and fourteen Romanian Music Awards. Inna's debut studio album Hot, including her breakthrough single of the same name, was released in August 2009 and won the Romanian Music Award for Best Album. (en)
  • Inna, de son vrai nom Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu, née le 16 octobre 1986 à Mangalia en Roumanie, est une chanteuse de dance-pop et danseuse roumaine internationale. La chanteuse remporte quatre prix aux Romanian Music Awards 2009[réf. nécessaire]. À l’automne 2009, elle obtient également un prix lors des MTV Europe Music Awards dans la catégorie « Meilleure chanteuse roumaine »[réf. nécessaire]. Son premier album, Hot, est certifié disque d'or en France[réf. nécessaire]. Son single Un Momento (featuring Juan Magán) devient numéro un des ventes aux États-Unis, et entre dans le Top 5 en France, en Roumanie, et en Russie[réf. nécessaire]. En 2011, Inna entame sa première tournée officielle dans les clubs français, et prépare son deuxième album. Le 8 mars 2011, elle obtient un disque de plati (fr)
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  • A photograph of Inna with a microphone in her hand (en)
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  • Inna receiving her trophy for Best Romanian Act during the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards (en)
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  • تلقت المغنية الرومانية إينا 37 جائزة موسيقية و67 ترشيح منذ بداية حياتها الفنية من خلال ألبوم ساخن في 2008. (ar)
  • Romanian singer Inna, whose ongoing career started in 2008 with her debut single "Hot", has received various awards and nominations. Born on 16 October 1986 in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, Romania, she met native producing trio Play & Win and adopted a pop-rock style, which was later changed to minimal-infused house music. Inna is the recipient of five Balkan Music Awards, one European Border Breakers Award, three MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Romanian Act and fourteen Romanian Music Awards. Inna's debut studio album Hot, including her breakthrough single of the same name, was released in August 2009 and won the Romanian Music Award for Best Album. I Am the Club Rocker (2011), Inna's second record, was nominated for the same award at the 2012 Romanian Music Awards. The record featured the commercially successful single "Sun Is Up", which won the Eurodanceweb Award in 2010. It was the first time that a Romanian artist had received the award. Her third album Party Never Ends (2013) was nominated for the Romanian Music Awards for Best Album, and the same year, a collaboration with Moldovan musical project Carla's Dreams on "P.O.H.U.I." received the Media Music Award for Best Zonga. Inna released her eponymous studio album in October 2015, which spawned several singles including "Diggy Down". The song topped the Romanian charts in 2014, and was awarded with Best Dance at the Media Music Awards. (en)
  • Inna, de son vrai nom Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu, née le 16 octobre 1986 à Mangalia en Roumanie, est une chanteuse de dance-pop et danseuse roumaine internationale. La chanteuse remporte quatre prix aux Romanian Music Awards 2009[réf. nécessaire]. À l’automne 2009, elle obtient également un prix lors des MTV Europe Music Awards dans la catégorie « Meilleure chanteuse roumaine »[réf. nécessaire]. Son premier album, Hot, est certifié disque d'or en France[réf. nécessaire]. Son single Un Momento (featuring Juan Magán) devient numéro un des ventes aux États-Unis, et entre dans le Top 5 en France, en Roumanie, et en Russie[réf. nécessaire]. En 2011, Inna entame sa première tournée officielle dans les clubs français, et prépare son deuxième album. Le 8 mars 2011, elle obtient un disque de platine pour son album Hot[réf. nécessaire]. Son deuxième album intitulé I am the club rocker est disponible depuis le 24 octobre 2011 en France. (fr)
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