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"Nirvana" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna for her fifth studio album of the same name (2017). It was made available for digital download on 28 November 2017 by Global Records, as the record's third single. The track was written by Inna and Thomas Troelsen, while production was handled by Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan, David Ciente, Vlad Lucan and Troelsen. Musically, "Nirvana" is a Latin-influenced club song, featuring a rap delivered in Spanish during its drop.

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  • «Nirvana» es una canción grabada por la cantante rumana Inna para su quinto álbum de estudio del mismo nombre (2017). Fue lanzada digitalmente el 28 de noviembre de 2017 por Global Records, como el tercer sencillo del disco. La pista fue escrita por Inna y Thomas Troelsen, mientras que la producción fue manejada por Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan, David Ciente, Vlad Lucan y Troelsen. Musicalmente, «Nirvana» es una canción club con influencias latinas, acompañada por un rap en español durante su coro. La pista ha recibido reseñas positivas por parte de los críticos de música, quienes elogiaron su naturaleza bailable y predijeron su éxito comercial, aunque algunos sintieron que era inferior a su trabajo anterior. Un video musical de acompañamiento fue subido al canal oficial de Inna en YouTube simultáneamente con el lanzamiento del sencillo, recibiendo críticas positivas. Filmado por Bogdan Păun del equipo de producción NGM Creative, se observó que el videoclip carecía de argumento. El video hace uso de una luz de neón y presenta a Inna con atuendos de diferentes marcas. Para una mayor promoción, la cantante interpretó «Nirvana» en las estaciones de radio nativas y apareció en Vocea României. Comercialmente, el sencillo alcanzó el top 3 en Rumania y Lituania, y el top 10 en Turquía. (es)
  • "Nirvana" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna for her fifth studio album of the same name (2017). It was made available for digital download on 28 November 2017 by Global Records, as the record's third single. The track was written by Inna and Thomas Troelsen, while production was handled by Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan, David Ciente, Vlad Lucan and Troelsen. Musically, "Nirvana" is a Latin-influenced club song, featuring a rap delivered in Spanish during its drop. Music critics were generally positive towards the dance nature of "Nirvana", and predicted its commercial success, although some felt it was inferior to her previous work. An accompanying music video was uploaded onto Inna's official YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release to positive response from reviewers. Shot by Bogdan Păun of production team NGM Creative, the clip was noted to have no plot. It makes use of neon lighting and features Inna wearing outfits from different brands. For further promotion, the singer performed "Nirvana" for native radio stations and appeared on Vocea României. Commercially, the single reached the top three in Romania and Serbia and the top ten in Turkey. (en)
  • Nirvana è un singolo della cantante rumena Inna, pubblicato nel 2017 ed estratto dal suo quinto album in studio, l'eponimo Nirvana. (it)
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  • A red-toned shot of Inna standing in front of four background dancers. (en)
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  • A 25-second sample of "Nirvana", a club song. Its structure features a drop which consists of a rap portion delivered in Spanish. (en)
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  • Inna Nirvana Sample.ogg (en)
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  • Nirvana (en)
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  • *Sebastian Barac *Marcel Botezan *David Ciente *Vlad Lucan *Troelsen (en)
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  • "Nirvana" (en)
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  • *Elena Alexandru Apostoleanu *Thomas Troelsen (en)
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  • Nirvana è un singolo della cantante rumena Inna, pubblicato nel 2017 ed estratto dal suo quinto album in studio, l'eponimo Nirvana. (it)
  • «Nirvana» es una canción grabada por la cantante rumana Inna para su quinto álbum de estudio del mismo nombre (2017). Fue lanzada digitalmente el 28 de noviembre de 2017 por Global Records, como el tercer sencillo del disco. La pista fue escrita por Inna y Thomas Troelsen, mientras que la producción fue manejada por Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan, David Ciente, Vlad Lucan y Troelsen. Musicalmente, «Nirvana» es una canción club con influencias latinas, acompañada por un rap en español durante su coro. (es)
  • "Nirvana" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna for her fifth studio album of the same name (2017). It was made available for digital download on 28 November 2017 by Global Records, as the record's third single. The track was written by Inna and Thomas Troelsen, while production was handled by Sebastian Barac, Marcel Botezan, David Ciente, Vlad Lucan and Troelsen. Musically, "Nirvana" is a Latin-influenced club song, featuring a rap delivered in Spanish during its drop. (en)
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  • Nirvana (canción) (es)
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