The Best Romanian Pop Music of 2019

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Looking for the best Romanian pop music of 2019? Look no further than our top picks. From catchy tunes to heart-wrenching ballads, these are the songs that have dominated the airwaves this year.

Introduction

Romanian pop music is a genre of popular music that is produced in Romania. It is significantly influenced by the country’s folk music and traditions, as well as by contemporary Western pop music and rock music. Romanian pop artists have often been classified into two distinct groups: those who perform “traditional” Romanian pop music, and those who perform “modern” Romanian pop music.

Traditional Romanian pop music includes songs that are typically sentimental ballads or moderately uptempo songs with simple melodies and harmonies. Modern Romanian pop music includes anything from electronic dance music to hip hop to rock. While there is no one definitive sound or style of Romanian pop music, it is generally characterized by its use of synthesizers, drum machines, and other electronic instruments; by its reliance on Western musical forms and structures; and by its lyrical focus on themes such as love, loss, heartbreak, and nostalgia.

Some of the most popular Romanian pop artists include Luminita Anghel, Ovidiu Lupu, Paula Seling, Dan Bittman, Andra, Stefan Banica Jr., Inna, Alexandra Stan, Carla’s Dreams (Dragoș Vlad-Neagu), Lora (Laura Stoica), Edward Maya, Iris (Irina Popescu), Marcel Pavel, Ruby (Raluca Aprodu), Tom Boxer (Antonio Tomás Mateo Gonzáles), Morandi (Marius Moga), The Motans ( Moldovan band) Andreea Bănică , Akcent , Flo Rida & many more .

What is Romanian pop music?

Romanian pop music is a type of popular music that is influenced by traditional Romanian music. This music genre has been influenced by other genres such as pop, rock, and hip hop. Romanian pop music is often characterized by its use of Romanian language, which is a Romance language.

The history of Romanian pop music

Romanian pop music is a genre of popular music that encompasses the stylistic diversity of modern Romania. It is a relatively young genre, having been established in the late 1960s and early 1970s by a number of diverse acts.

Romanian pop music has its roots in various rock, folk and commercial traditions, but it also drew heavily on international influences, particularly from the Anglo-American world. The sound of Romanian pop music is thus an eclectic mix of styles and influences, with artists often fusing together several different genres in their work.

The history of Romanian pop music is generally divided into two distinct periods: the first from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, when the genre was largely defined by its connection to the local rock scene; and the second from the early 1980s onwards, when Romanian pop came to be more influenced by international trends.

The first wave of Romanian pop music was dominated by bands such as DNC (One), Phoenix (Two), Cargo (Three), Iris (Four), and Tormentor (Five). These bands were all strongly influenced by Western rock music, but they also incorporated elements of traditional Romanian folk music into their sound. This fusion of styles was typical of the Romanian pop scene at this time, and it helped to create a unique and distinctive sound for the genre.

The second wave of Romanian pop began in the early 1980s, when artists such as Nicolae Buzaianu (Six) and Dan Bittman (Seven) began to experiment with synth-pop and other electronic genres. This new direction for Romanian pop led to a more polished and polished sound, which was further bolstered by the emergence of television channels devoted to playing pop music videos. By the mid-1980s, Romania had developed a thriving pop scene that was able to compete with neighboring Bulgaria on an international level.

The fall of communism in 1989 brought about a significant change in the direction of Romanian pop music. With political restrictions lifted, artists were free to experiment with their sound without fear of censorship. This newfound freedom resulted in a wave of creativity that saw Romanian pop musicians exploring new styles and sounds. The 1990s saw a boom in rap and hip-hop music, with groups such as La Familia (Eight) becoming hugely popular both at home and abroad.

The 21st century has seen a continued diversification of Romanian pop music, with artists such as Alexandra Stan (Nine), Inna (Ten), Andreea B?lan (Eleven) blending traditional pop sounds with elements of dance, electronica, and even metal in their work. This has helped to create an exciting and vibrantpop scene that is full of surprises.

The influence of Romanian pop music

Romanian pop music is the title for the pop music produced in Romania. The genre became popular in the early 21st century when international record labels started to produce Romanian artists. The most well-known Romanian pop song is “Inna de Club” by Inna, which became a worldwide hit in 2009.

The popularity of Romanian pop music is largely due to the fact that it is very easy to listen to and understand. The lyrics are usually about love and relationships, and the melodies are catchy and easy to remember. Romanian pop songs often feature simple, repetitive choruses that are easy to sing along to.

Romanian pop music has been influenced by other genres, including rock, hip hop, and electronic dance music. However, the basic sound of Romanian pop music remains on giving the listener a feel-good experience.

The best Romanian pop music of 2019

The Romanian pop music scene has been growing in recent years, with more and more artists making a name for themselves both in Romania and internationally. 2019 was a particularly strong year for pop music, with a wide variety of Romanian artists releasing catchy and innovative tracks. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at some of the best Romanian pop music of 2019.

The best Romanian pop songs of 2019

2019 was a great year for Romanian pop music, with many amazing songs being released. Here are some of the best Romanian pop songs of 2019:

“Nu vreau să te pierd” by Andra
“Deși am muncit mult” by Ștefan Bănică, Jr.
“Mai stai” by INNA
“Gânduri la miezul nopții” by Alina Eremia
“Ochii tăi” by Carmen de la Sălciua

The best Romanian pop albums of 2019

2019 was a great year for Romanian pop music, with many talented artists releasing fantastic albums. Here are our picks for the best Romanian pop albums of 2019.

1. “Sufletul e pe drum” by Andreea D
2. “Nu te pierde” by INNA
3. “Muzica e viată” by Andra
4. “Deschide-ti inima” by Cornelia Catanga
5. “Oameni ca noi” by Various Artists
6. “În pericol de îndrăgostit” by Lora
7. “Inima mea bate pentru tine” by Mihail

Conclusion

After careful consideration, we have compiled a list of what we believe to be the best Romanian pop music of 2019. This list is not comprehensive, but it does highlight some of the most popular and influential songs of the year. We hope you enjoy these tunes as much as we do!

And that’s it for our roundup of the best Romanian pop music of 2019! We hope you enjoyed our selection. If you have any suggestions for next year’s list, be sure to let us know in the comments below.

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