Hot (Inna album)

Hot is the first studio album by the Romanian singer Inna. It was released in Poland on 4 August 2009 and in Russia on 22 September 2009 by her Romanian label Roton Records. The album debuted in August 2009 in the Polish album charts ( number 28 ) and in February 2010 in the Czech album charts (No. 7). The Standard Edition contains 11 songs, whereas the Romanian version contains 14 tracks, including the newly recorded song 10 Minutes. The track was also part of the Albumrereleases in various countries in the spring of 2010. According to the debut single Hot and subsequent singles Love, Amazing, and the song Déjà Vu (feat. Bob Taylor), finally 10 Minutes was released as the fifth single from the album. In France and the UK also the title Sun Is Up, the first single from Inna 's second album I Am the Club Rocker was released as the sixth single from Hot while in other countries this song was.

Publication

Hot was first published in Poland Roton Records on 4 August 2009, followed by Russia on 22 September 2009., In the Czech Republic Universal Music released a 17 -track edition of Hot 22 February 2010, the new song which 10 Minutes and remixes of hit singles Hot, Love and 10 Minutes contained. The release date in Romania was repeatedly pushed back, first to November 2009, then spring 2010. Inna and their producers Play & Win justified this by saying that the album should be perfect and they would need to add new songs to the best album from August of the year to deliver. Ultimately, the album was released there in March 2010 and contained both the Radio Edit and the club remix of 10 Minutes and the U.S. version of Hot as new titles. Later the album in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain and Germany was published due to the large success of Hot and Amazing, both of which went into several European charts. The Spanish version of the album contains the bonus track Un Momento, a collaboration with the Spanish producer and DJ Juan Magan.

Before Christmas 2010 was in France a "CD DVD Collector's Edition " of the album, called Very Hot published. This includes remixes of Hot and Love as well as Innas Christmas song I Need You for Christmas, which was written and produced by Play & Win and was published by Roton Records in Romania a year earlier. The edition also contains a DVD with all music videos of Inna. 2011, the album was again re-released and contained I Need You For Christmas and the new song Sun Is Up.

On June 5, 2011 Hot UK including Sun Is Up Un Momento and remixes of Hot, Amazing, Déjà Vu and 10 Minutes was released.

The Romanian album cover was determined by Inna fans who were able to choose their favorite cover of five. Inna Labels published each new edition of Hot with a new cover.

Chart success

Hot rose on August 31, 2009, in 28th of the Polish album charts and remained in the charts for two weeks. In the Czech album charts, the album was a huge success, it peaked at number seven and was able to hold a total of 17 weeks (with interruptions ) in the charts. In the Netherlands, Hot rose on May 1, 2010 in the album charts at number 69, a; overall the album was here intermittently twelve weeks in the charts. After the great success in the French Top 100 singles chart with the singles Hot and Amazing, the album reached the Top 200 in the French album charts on 19 July 2010 there peaked at number 9 in the Mexican album charts, the album debuted at 15. March 2011 at number 58. The best result was 54th place here in the UK, Hot reached number 32 in the UK album charts on 18 June 2011 while simultaneously topped the UK dance album charts and was in the music downloads charts at number nine.

Title list

Only the title list of the standard edition of 2009 is listed, the other editions include more songs and remixes, some in a different order.

Awards

Year-End Charts

  • " Very Hot " version

Eternal Charts

Publication data

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