Wow (Inna song)
"WOW" | ||||||||
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Single by Inna | ||||||||
from the album I Am the Club Rocker | ||||||||
Released | 6 April 2012 | |||||||
Recorded | 2011; Play & Win Studios, Bucharest, Romania | |||||||
Genre | Eurodance, dance-pop | |||||||
Length | 3:09 (Original Mix) | |||||||
Label | Roton, Universal, Ultra | |||||||
Songwriter(s) | Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan, Radu Bolfea | |||||||
Producer(s) | Play & Win | |||||||
Inna singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Wow" (stylised as "WOW") is a song by Romanian recording artist Inna, released as the fifth single from her second studio album, I Am the Club Rocker. The song was written and produced by Inna's producers and managers Play & Win (Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan, Radu Bolfea). Inna uploaded the song on her YouTube channel two weeks prior the album's release, along with an internet video to "Put Your Hands Up" and "Endless". It was released as a promotional single in Romania, exclusively in order to promote the brand new opening of iTunes Store Romania. It was unlocked on 4 September 2011 for a limited period towards 6 September and it was then removed and finally re-uploaded once with the album's release on 19 September 2011. A cover for the track was shot in late September on a Romanian beach at the Black Sea shore. On 5 April 2012 an official music video was released on Inna's YouTube Account.[1]
Background
"Wow"
A 23-seconds sample from Inna's "Wow". The recording became quickly a hit in Romania as it entered the Romanian Top 100 mid 2012. | |
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"WOW" was written, produced and arranged by Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan, Radu Bolfea, Inna's long-time producers who identify themselves as Play & Win. The track was recorded at the Play & Win Studios in Bucharest, Romania. It is a dance song, combining elements of Euro-NRG, Europop and dance-pop. Lyrically, the song invites listeners, especially Inna's fanbase of "Club Rockers", to join her in dance. Due to popularity among Inna's fanbase, the song was released as an official single later in 2012.
The line "WOW WOW WOW" is taken from the Duchess' Lullaby from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which parts of the music video is inspired by.
Composition
This record bears a resemblance to the classic Inna beat from old hits, such as "Hot" and "Sun Is Up".
Music video
A music video for the song was filmed in January–February, 2012. Its teaser premiered on Inna's official YouTube channel and via Facebook on 28 March. It was released on 5 April 2012 on Inna's YouTube Account. It features Inna and a group of friends enjoying a sunny day in the beach. Inna is shown speaking in Spanish, as she had been improving that language in late 2011, due to the special support she had received from Mexico and Hispanic fans: "Oye, ¿cúanto tiempo tenemos más hasta la playa?". Suddenly, she's hit by an airball and faints. She dreams she's playing different roles in Wonderland. Elements from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Alice in Wonderland, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz are depicted, while Inna sings and dances.
Chart performance
After its official airplay and video release on 6 April 2012, the song quickly entered the Romanian Top 100 at number seventy-seven on 22 April 2012 and reached number twelve on 20 May 2012. It then slide down to number seventeen and stayed there for two weeks. On 10 June 2012 it rose up and entered the top ten at number ten, becoming Inna's seventh top ten single. On the Russian Music Charts, "WOW" debuted at number 216 on 29 April 2012 and peaked at number 171.
Credits and personnel
- Play & Win – arrangement, co-production, backing vocals, writing
- Inna - vocals
Track listings
- Wow (Official Versions & Remixes)
- "Wow (Play & Win Radio Edit Version)" - 3:09
- "Wow (Play & Win Extended Version)" - 4:38
- "Wow (Radio/Video Edit Version)" - 3:38
- "Wow (Live Version)" - 3:23
- "Wow (Fred Pellichero Radio Edit)" - 3:02
- "Wow (Fred Pellichero Club Remix)" - 5:02
- "Wow (Beenie Becker Radio Edit)" - 3:11
- "Wow (Beenie Becker Club Remix)" - 4:41
- "Wow (Muttonheads Radio Edit)" - 3:11
- "Wow (Muttonheads Club Remix)" - 4:25
- "Wow (Steve Roberts Radio Edit)" - 2:25
- "Wow (Steve Roberts Club Remix)" - 3:54
- "Wow (Franck Dona Radio Edit)" - 3:22
- "Wow (Franck Dona Club Remix)" - 5:13
- "Wow (JRMX Radio Edit)" - 3:54
- "Wow (JRMX Club Remix)" - 7:37
- "Wow (JRMX Dub)" - 7:38
- "Wow (Starz Angels M***** F***** Radio Edit)" - 3:46
- "Wow (Starz Angels M***** F***** Club Remix)" - 6:16
- "Wow (Starz Angels M***** F***** Dub)" - 6:16
- "Wow (Timmy Rise & Barrington Lawrence Remix)" - 6:52
- "Wow (Casey & Moore vs. Sandro Bani Remix)" - 6:02
Charts
Charts (2014) | Position |
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Romania (Airplay 100)[2][3] | |
Russia (NPFF)[4] |
References
- ↑ WOW (Official Music Video) @ YouTube
- ↑ Romania's Airplay 100 (KissFM Podcast) - June 10, 2012
- ↑ "Airplay 100 (June 6, 2012)" (in Romanian). romaniantop10.blogspot.ro/. 13 January 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ↑ Russian Top Hit Weekly General