Inna - Romanian singer, winner of two MTV Europe Music Awards and best-selling music act from Eastern Europe of the current decade.
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It was later covered on Long Beach, CA-based 1990s ska-punk band Sublime's 1992 album 40 Oz. to Freedom, entitled "5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain", as well as Buju Banton on his album Inna Heights and Fermín Muguruza in his album Brigadistak Sound System.
Marina Spivak (sculpture), Alexander Pozin (sculpture), Inna Pozina (sculpture), Galina Pisareva (sculpture, painting), Sergey Borisov (sculpture), Idar Ishemgulov (sculpture), Vitaly Vargachev (sculpture), Andrey Efimov (sculpture), Mikhail Edomsky (sculpture, painting), Yevgeny Rotanov (sculpture)
"Un Momento", a collaboration with Spanish DJ, remix artist and producer Juan Magan, was already available as a bonustrack on the Spanish Edition of Inna's debut album Hot, which was released on September 28, 2010.
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On June 28, Inna posted a video on her YouTube channel containing a teaser of a "Hit Summer Pack" by Play & Win (including two songs featuring Inna: "Sun Is Up" and "Un Momento").
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It was released on September 19, 2011 and produced by Inna's longtime producing team, Play & Win.
Inna Gliznuta (born 18 April 1973 in Bender) is a Moldovan high jumper.
Inna Heights is the fifth album by dancehall artist Buju Banton, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music).
Inna Zhelannaya was born in Moscow and spent her childhood years in Zelenograd, Moscow Oblast where she studied at a musical school and sang in a choir led by her mother, Alla Yosifovna.
Magan also featured on Inna's singles "Un Momento" and "Be My Lover", and has had more recent success in 2012 and 2013 with hit singles such as "Tu y Yo", "Mal de Amores" and "Como el Viento" (in collaboration with Puerto Rican singer Farruko).
Among the towns and villages in Tilin Township are Akyiban, Inna, Kantha, Kyaing, Kyaw, Letpan, Mawle, Ngabyin, Sobya, Talin, Thanle, Ti, and Wetthet.
Ford was given writing credit for "No Woman, No Cry" on the 1974 album Natty Dread, as well the songs "Crazy Baldhead" (with Marley's wife Rita), "Positive Vibration" and "Roots Rock Reggae" from the 1976 album Rastaman Vibration, along with "Inna De Red" and "Jah Bless" with Marley's son, Stephen.