''I Am the Club Rocker'' is the second studio album recorded by Romanian singer
Inna
Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu (born 16 October 1986), known professionally as Inna (stylized in all caps), is a Romanian singer. Born in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, she studied political science at Ovidius University before meeting the Ro ...
, released on 19 September 2011 by
Roton
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as a follow-up to her 2009 album, ''
Hot
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''. The complete production and writing process for the record was handled by
Play & Win
Marco & Seba, previously known as Play & Win are a Romanian singer-songwriter and music production duo formed in 2000 by Radu Bolfea, Marcel Botezan and Sebastian Barac. Since then, they have been making music without Bolfea. They are a leading ...
, with
Juan Magán
Juan Manuel Magán González (born 30 September 1978) is a Spanish producer, singer, remixer and DJ of electronic dance music, recognized internationally for his contributions to the "Electro Latino" category of music.
As a remixer, he has worke ...
providing additional production for the album's opener, "
Un Momento". Initially rumoured to be titled ''Powerless'', the release of the album led to Inna encouraging her worldwide fanbase to affirm themselves as "Club Rockers". ''I Am the Club Rocker'' was described as a
Europop
Europop (also spelled Euro pop) is a style of pop music that originated in Europe during the mid-to-late 1960s and developed to today's form throughout the late 1970s. Europop topped the charts throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with revivals and ...
,
dance-pop,
techno
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and
house record, with the singer's vocals being processed with
Auto-Tune
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Auto-Tu ...
.
Music critics
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gave the record mixed reviews, praising the harmony of its material but also criticizing it for being repetitive. Commercially, ''I Am the Club Rocker'' experienced success in selected countries, peaking at number eight in Mexico and within the top 30 in Czech Republic, Belgium and France. It was certified Gold by the
Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry
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(ZPAV) for selling 10,000 copies in Poland, and was also named one of the best albums of 2011 by Inna's label Roton, alongside ''
Wounded Rhymes
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'' (2011) by
Lykke Li
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and ''
Christmas
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'' (2011) by
Michael Bublé
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.
It was nominated for Best Album at the 2012
Romanian Music Awards
The Romanian Music Awards, or simply RMA, are a Romanian annual event awarding the best artists in Romania's music scene. It is organized by Music Channel Romania and has taken place in various locations in the country. It was held from 2002 until ...
.
To promote ''I Am the Club Rocker'', Inna released five tracks from the album as singles. Its lead single "
Sun Is Up
"Sun Is Up" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna for her second studio album, ''I Am the Club Rocker'' (2011), and also included on several versions her debut album '' Hot'' (2009). Written and produced by Play & Win members Sebastian Ba ...
" (2010) reached various European charts and was awarded certifications in Italy, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The follow-up singles, "
Club Rocker" (2011), "Un Momento" (2011), "
Endless
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" (2011) and "
Wow" (2012), were moderately successful, with the latter two peaking within the top 10 in Romania. For further promotion of the record, Inna embarked on her I Am the Club Rocker Tour (2011–2012).
Background and composition
Inna announced that the album was finished in late 2010, with it rumoured to be titled ''Powerless''. With the release of the record, Inna encouraged her fanbase to affirm themselves as "Club Rockers".
The singer also described ''I Am the Club Rocker'' as the record that "describes
erthe best".
The entire writing and producing process for the album was handled by
Play & Win
Marco & Seba, previously known as Play & Win are a Romanian singer-songwriter and music production duo formed in 2000 by Radu Bolfea, Marcel Botezan and Sebastian Barac. Since then, they have been making music without Bolfea. They are a leading ...
at their studios located in
Bucharest
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and
Constanţa, Romania, while
Juan Magán
Juan Manuel Magán González (born 30 September 1978) is a Spanish producer, singer, remixer and DJ of electronic dance music, recognized internationally for his contributions to the "Electro Latino" category of music.
As a remixer, he has worke ...
provided additional production for its opener "
Un Momento".
The artwork for the album was produced during a photo shoot which remains the most expensive one to be ever developed in Romania, with the total costs amounting to
€
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15,000. It was shot by Edward Aninaru at the
Media Pro Pictures
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studios in
Buftea. Over 50 male and female models were featured in the shooting, which consisted of two different images — an uncensored one leaked onto the internet and the photograph used to commercialize the album.
The artwork portrays Inna standing in the center of a background with semi-nude models wearing a red-black suit, long boots and a French-like bun.
The album was described as a
Europop
Europop (also spelled Euro pop) is a style of pop music that originated in Europe during the mid-to-late 1960s and developed to today's form throughout the late 1970s. Europop topped the charts throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with revivals and ...
,
dance-pop,
techno
Techno is a Music genre, genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally music production, produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempo often varying between 120 and 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central Drum beat, rhythm is typ ...
and
house record, with it being reminiscent of balearic beats and kaleidoscopic synths.
Inna's vocals are prominently processed with
Auto-Tune
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Auto-Tu ...
.
''I Am the Club Rocker'' was influenced by several subgenres, including
flamenco
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("Un Momento" and "Endless") and
italo house
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("No Limit" and "House Is Going On").
German online magazine ''
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'' noticed the use of offbeat-keyboards throughout some recordings,
while the news agency ''Teleschau'' described the album's instrumentation as "synth-heavy".
Reception and accolades
Upon its release, ''I Am the Club Rocker'' experienced commercial success in Mexico.
It debuted at number 53 on the
Mexican Albums Chart
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issued for 26 September 2011 and climbed up 45 positions to number eight by the following week,
surpassing her debut studio album, ''Hot'' (2009), which peaked at number 54 in March 2011. In Poland, ''I Am the Club Rocker'' was certified Gold by the
Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry
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(ZPAV) for selling 10,000 copies in the country.
The record also peaked within the top 30 of the
French Albums Chart
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; it managed to open at number 23 with around 10,000 in first-week sales, and lasted for a few other weeks within the top 100.
As of August 2012, the record had sold 15,000 units in France.
''I Am the Club Rocker'' marked Inna's first top 50 album in Japan, where it reached its peak position at number 45
and sold 7,691 copies as of October 2011.
Music critics
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met the record with mixed reviews. German radio station
BB Radio
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praised the "harmonious and compatible" way Inna's songs fit together on the record. They also commended the "incredibly danceable and upbeat disco sound" and found that she remained true to her style.
Special praise was reserved for "
Endless
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", as the station considered the song a standout track compared to the album's other material.
However, Kai Butterweck, a writer for online German magazine ''Laut'', gave ''I Am the Club Rocker'' a negative review, commenting that "the scheme is the same in nearly all the songs: galloping offbeat-keyboards first meet with innovation loose beats, ere Inna's thin vocal organ moves the next three or four minutes on almost the same pitch".
He further described the songs' rhymes as being "cobbled together from a sixth graders' dictionary".
Anna Julia Höhr, writing for the news agency ''Teleschau'', similarly criticized the album, saying that the singer's tunes sound "all the same" and evaluating the record as "disappointing".
AllMusic
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's Jon O'Brien rated ''I Am the Club Rocker'' with two-and-a-half out of five stars, describing its songs as "sun-soaked Europop tracks that appear destined to blare out of various Club 18-30 hotspots until the inevitable 6-a.m. stagger back to the hotel".
He also criticized the use of Auto-Tune throughout the record and noticed major similarities between the album track "Moon Girl" and
Katy Perry's "
California Gurls
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" (2010).
O'Brien went on say that Inna "is going to have to change the record quickly if she wants to avoid the novelty-act fate of her homeland's formerly most famous pop export", asserting that ''I Am the Club Rocker'' was the first Romanian major contribution to the international pop music industry after the work of girl band
The Cheeky Girls
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.
At the 2012
Romanian Music Awards
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. the record was nominated in the Best Album category, failing to win.
Singles and promotion
"
Sun is Up
"Sun Is Up" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna for her second studio album, ''I Am the Club Rocker'' (2011), and also included on several versions her debut album '' Hot'' (2009). Written and produced by Play & Win members Sebastian Ba ...
" (2010) was released as the lead single from ''I Am the Club Rocker'' to widespread commercial success,
reaching number one in Bulgaria, number two in both Romania and France, and number three in Switzerland and Russia.
It was also certified Gold in both Italy and Switzerland,
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[ ''Note: Insert 'Inna' into the 'Search' box, then select 'Go''] The follow-up single "
Club Rocker" (2011) — featuring the collaboration of American hip hop artist
Flo Rida on a remix
— reached the top 40 in France, Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
Spanish performer
Juan Magán
Juan Manuel Magán González (born 30 September 1978) is a Spanish producer, singer, remixer and DJ of electronic dance music, recognized internationally for his contributions to the "Electro Latino" category of music.
As a remixer, he has worke ...
provided collaborative vocals on "
Un Momento" (2011), which was released as the third single from the album and charted within the top 10 in Turkey and Slovakia.
On 25 November 2011, "
Endless
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Business
* Endless (private equity), a British firm
* Endless.com, an e-commerce website selling shoes and accessories
* Endless Computers, an American operating system company
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" was released as the album's fourth single.
In the track's accompanying music video, Inna portrayed a woman being
verbally and
physically abused by her partner in connection with the
observed on 25 November, and the singer's Bring the Sun In My Life foundation. Commercially, "Endless" reached the top 10 in her native country and Slovakia.
The album's last single, "
Wow" (2012), was released to moderate commercial success.
[ ''Note: Click one podcast to hear the chart of that week.''] Its music references multiple
fairy tales and animated movies.
For the album track "Put Your Hands Up", an online video was exclusively uploaded onto Inna's
YouTube
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channel in September 2011, featuring moments from her concerts in Europe.
Four
promotional single
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s were also released from ''I Am the Club Rocker'': "July", "No Limit", "Señorita" and "Moon Girl".
The latter's cover artwork sparked controversy and was compared to American singer
Beyoncé's image in her video for "
Why Don't You Love Me" (2010).
For further promotion of the record, Inna embarked on her I Am the Club Rocker Tour (2011–2012), which visited Europe and the United States.
During her appearance in Mexico, she notably gave multiple television and radio interviews.
Track listing
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''I Am the Club Rocker''. All songs were written and produced by
Play & Win
Marco & Seba, previously known as Play & Win are a Romanian singer-songwriter and music production duo formed in 2000 by Radu Bolfea, Marcel Botezan and Sebastian Barac. Since then, they have been making music without Bolfea. They are a leading ...
members Sebastian Barac, Radu Bolfea and Marcel Botezan, except additional production by Magán on "Un Momento".
Sample credits
* "Club Rocker" contains elements from the Seight recording "Bass Attitude", written and produced by Seight.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
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Release history
Notes
References
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Inna albums
Dance music albums by Romanian artists