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  2. List of Romanian Top 100 number ones - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Top 100 significantly lacks chart archives for the late 2000s. At that time, Nielsen Music Control and Uniunea Producătorilor de Fonograme din România (UPFR) began publishing charts which reflected the most-broadcast songs on radio stations and television channels throughout Romania ( see list of number ones below ); they also ...

  3. Romanian record charts - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the Romanian Top 100, Romania's national chart until 2012. [1] Multiple record charts have been inaugurated in Romania since the 1990s. The Romanian Top 100 was the country's national chart until 2012. Founded in 1995, it was a ranking based on the compilation of charts submitted by local Romanian radio stations.

  4. Music of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Labels dedicated to hip-hop include Hades Records, 20 CM Records and Facem Records (the first independent hip-hop label from Romania). Rock scene is currently split between metal bands (such as Negură Bunget and Trooper), progressive and indie rock outfits (byron, Kumm, Robin and the Backstabbers). There are also other niches such as punk rock ...

  5. Paraziții - Wikipedia

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    1995 – Poezii pentru pereți (Poetry for the Walls) 1996 – Nimic normal (Nothing Normal) 1997 – Suta (The Hundred) 1999 – Nici o problemă (No Problem) 2000 – Iartă-mă (Forgive Me)

  6. Muzică populară - Wikipedia

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    In Romania, the syntagm muzică populară (English: popular/folk music) is used to denote a musical genre based on folklore, but distinct from it.The distinction is both in form and essence and it arises mainly from the commercial aspect of the popular music. [1]

  7. Akcent - Wikipedia

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    Akcent (Romanian pronunciation: [akˈt͡ʃent]) [1] is a Romanian dance pop group whose members sing in Romanian, English and Spanish.Their name originated as a wordplay on accent.

  8. Laura Stoica - Wikipedia

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    Adriana-Laurenția "Laura" Stoica (10 October 1967 – 9 March 2006) was a Romanian pop rock singer, composer and actress. She is often considered the best female rock vocalist and one of the most important figures of the local Romanian music scene.

  9. Cat Music - Wikipedia

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    Cat Music is a record label based in Bucharest, Romania, [2] that holds 30% of the market share and a catalog of more than 8,500 songs. [3] Its YouTube channel is the most popular of a Romanian label, with over 7.4 million subscribers and 8.2 billion views.