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Inna is the most slept-on queen of bops in the United States. Whenever I listen to the Romanian pop star, I feel like I’m transcending into another universe. Her best songs are “Hot” and “Amazing” which are her OG hits from around the late 2000s, though she has some great newer music. Her more recent stuff is more manicured but still really good...just different without that raw, clubby kinda lo-fi Romanian spice. Take a listen...you’ll feel like you’re flying.

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