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An accompanying music video for "Iguana" was originally announced to be released on 16 November 2018 by a teaser that has since been deleted. [5] [17] Another two previews were uploaded to Inna's YouTube channel on 26 and 29 November 2018, respectively, [18] [19] with the music video being ultimately released on 30 November 2018. [3]
Song Album(s) Original or parody "30 Rock Theme Parody" Medium Rarities (2017) Parody of "30 Rock Theme" composed by Jeff Richmond. From an episode of 30 Rock. "Aardvark" Peter and the Wolf (1988) Original, part of "The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two", inspired by "The Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns "Achy Breaky Song"
Inna began working on Yo in 2016, [8] and around 50 songs were composed from which to select the album's final tracklist. [9] After her first official tour in Canada and the United States in September–October 2018, [10] Inna uploaded a short film on her YouTube channel on 16 October—her birthday—titled "Yo".
Her first Spanish-language album Yo was released in May 2019, spawning the single "Iguana" which reached number four in Romania. The non-album release "Bebe" with Ugandan artist Vinka peaked at number one in March 2020.
"Mythical Kings and Iguanas" "Yada Yada la Scala" "The Lady With the Braid" "Her Mother's Daughter" "Angels and Devils the Following Day" "Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign"
Ivan “Iguana” Suarez Javier “Javi” Ortega Rafael "Rafa" Loar Alberto "G. Tracks" Pórtela: Past members: Reyli Barba Jorge Martínez Guevara: Website:
WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservatives from across the country filled a ballroom a few blocks from the White House and lamented that the United States is abandoning the ideals that forged a great nation.
"Ra" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna, digitally released on 27 September 2018 as the lead single from her sixth studio album, Yo (2019), by Global Records. It was entirely written in Spanish by Cristina Maria Chiluiza and Inna, while Sebastian Barac , Marcel Botezan and David Ciente handled the production.