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Akcent () is a Romanian
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group whose members sing in
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, English and
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. Their name originated as a wordplay on ''accent''. Originally a duo, it consisted of Adrian Sînă and Ramona Barta. They released their debut album in 2000. Except for the first track, "", which received some airplay, the album was a commercial failure and the duo disbanded shortly after. Sînă brought Marius Nedelcu, Mihai Gruia and Sorin Brotnei into the group, changing it from a duo to a
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in 2001. They came to prominence with the single "" in their native Romania. Their single " Kylie" was commercially successful in Europe. In 2006, they attempted to represent Romania at the
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with the single " Jokero", in collaboration with Romanian singer
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. It became their first number-one single on the
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. Due to several conflicts, Sînă became the sole member of the project in 2013.


History


Early years

Akcent is a Romanian dance-pop group known for performing in Romanian, English, and Spanish. The group's name is a wordplay on "accent." Initially formed as a duo in 1999 by Adrian Sînă and Ramona Barta, Akcent released its debut album, ''Senzatzia'', in 2000. Despite some airplay for the single "Ultima vară," the album did not achieve commercial success, leading to the duo's disbandment. In 2001, Sînă restructured Akcent as a boy band by bringing in Marius Nedelcu, Mihai Gruia, and Sorin Brotnei. The group gained widespread recognition in Romania with the release of the single "Ți-am promis." They later achieved international success with the song "Kylie," which performed well across Europe. In 2006, Akcent competed in Romania’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Jokero," a collaboration with Romanian singer Nico. The song became their first number-one hit on the Romanian Top 100. Following internal conflicts, Sînă became the sole remaining member of Akcent in 2013, continuing the project as a solo act.


Continued success

In 2003, the band released their third studio album, ''100 BPM''. Its title refers to the intensity of a heartbeat during a kiss. It included their number-one single "''Buchet de trandafiri''" ("Bouquet of roses"). Their fourth album, ''Poveste de viata'' (''Life story''), was also a huge success for the band. It included hits like "''Spune-mi'' (Hey baby!)" Tell me (Hey baby!)" They reached the peak of their success with the release of their studio album ''S.O.S.'' and its lead single "''Dragoste de inchiriat''" ("Love for rent"). It became their signature song and hit number one in Romania, both digitally and in airplay. Due to its success, the song was rewritten in English and released to the international market as "Kylie" (an ode to Kylie Minogue). It became a radio hit in countries like Turkey, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Greece, and Ukraine. Akcent's debut English album, ''French Kiss with Kylie,'' was released in Europe on August 23, 2006, and it included their two hit singles, "Kylie" and "Jokero." In April 2008, Marius Nedelcu left the band to go solo. The remaining three members called in Corneliu Ulici, a former member of another Romanian group, Bliss. However, Corneliu did not want to make music his career and left after only five months, after which Akcent officially became a trio. Adrian Sînă was commissioned to produce Akcent's album ''Fără lacrimi'' (''No Tears''). The international hit singles "That's My Name," "Stay with Me," and "Lover's Cry" were all produced by Sînă. In 2009, he also produced the ''True Believers'' album, which has been one of Akcent's most successful to date. The album included the hits "That's My Name," "Stay with Me," "Lover's Cry," and "Tears." In the same year, Akcent won the Balkan Music Award for "Best Duet or Group." Because of the success of "That's My Name," the song, along with "Stay with Me," was released through U.S. record label Ultra Records and Warner Music Group in Scandinavia, Turkey, Italy, Greece, and other countries. The single was also included on the ''Just Dance: Vol 3'' compilation album released by The Island Def Jam Music Group in 2010. After this multi-platinum album, the band started performing worldwide.


The new decade

In 2011, Akcent signed a recording contract with Robbins Entertainment, and in May 2012, "My Passion" was officially released in the United States. Then came the song "Feelings on Fire," which featured Ruxandra Bar and a music video that was filmed with the band members driving sports cars in Romania, on Transfagarasan. Sînă also became a judge of ''X Factor'' the same year. 2012 was a busy and successful year for Akcent with touring and more hits. In January, the group released the single "I'm Sorry" featuring pop singer Sandra N. The single was later licensed to Disco Wax Records and distributed by Sony Music Entertainment in the United Kingdom, Finland, and Denmark. Several of Akcent's singles have been added to dance compilations and/or released singularly off of different major recording labels, including Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, and Ministry of Sound. In the northern-hemisphere summer of 2012, Akcent released the single "''Chimie Intre Noi''" ("Chemistry between us"), produced by Sînă. In September 2012, the group embarked on a U.S. tour, performing sold-out shows in New York City, New York, and Chicago, Illinois. Akcent signed with Shakir Entertainment Management in New York City on November 26, 2012. As of December 2012, the group's music videos and songs on YouTube had been viewed close to 1 billion times, and they had more than 3 million fans on Facebook. Akcent is the only international pop act to perform live in Pakistan several times within the past two years.  'When?''


2013–2014: Disbandment and lasting success

In September 2013, the band split after a quarrel, leaving Sînă as the only member of the band. As of September 2013, Adrian Sînă was the only male artist with the most chart entries on the Romanian Top 100. Overall, only artists like Madonna or Rihanna had more entries than him. In 2014, he saw immense success with the songs "Kamelia" and "Faina."In 2015, he released the successful singles "Te Quiero" ft. Galena and "Amor Gitana" ft. Sandra N. In 2016, he released the album ''Love the Show''. He has remained loyal to the original style of Akcent. Meanwhile, Sorin Brotnei and Gruia Mihai started their own band, "Two."


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


Compilations


Singles


Other charted songs

Notes


See also

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List of music released by Romanian artists that has charted in major music markets Since the 1970s, songs and albums released by Romanian artists have charted and received certifications in the world's largest music markets. The first Romanian artist to chart in such markets was the nai player Gheorghe Zamfir. His studio a ...


References


Sources


''Click!''
(in Romanian). 11 December 2013


External links

* http://akcentonline.com/ * http://www.adriansina.com/


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