Adrian Sînă

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Adrian Sina
Roton, Sisterhoodlive Records
Websitewww.adriansina.ro

Adrian Claudiu Sînă (Romanian pronunciation:

signature song
was "Kylie", released in 2005.

In the early 2010s, Sina decided to embark on a solo career and co-opted various recording artists on his side. He started his own record label, Premium Artist (formerly known as Sisterhoodlive Records), and recorded some solo hits, such as "Hold On", "I Can't Live Without You" and "Angel". In 2011 he was on the judging panel of the

Romanian X Factor where he coached the over 25s. In the meantime, he produced and wrote several number-one and top-ten hits for up-and-rising artists such as boyband
Maxim and singer Lidia Buble. He released a single, "Arde ceva" (Something Burning), which was released in 2013. Songs "Lacrimi curg" and "Tu m-ai dat gata" followed, and his latest release is a collaboration with Cojo, namely "Zile bune, zile rele".

In 2019 the singer was chosen by Walt Disney Pictures to provide the Romanian voice of Darwin in the live-action G-Force.[1]

Solo ventures

In the past, he wrote all the songs for his band but never ventured on a solo career. In 2010, Sina released his first solo single, called "Hold On". It reached the top-thirty success in Romania. A year later, he recorded a new song with the vocals of British singer

Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Later that year, a new song was released, "Angel", featuring Sandra N. Its video was shot in New York City. The song broke into the top ten of the Romanian Top 100 and was Sina's first solo single to do so. It was the sixteenth most played song in Romania in 2012.[2][unreliable source?
]

Return to Akcent and production

In early 2014, Sina reactivated the project Akcent, releasing the group's first EP, Around the World.[3]

Personal life

He attended classes at the

Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography, preparing to be an actor, but then he chose music. He also stated that when he was young he wanted to become a ranger.[4]

References

  1. ^ "20 de ani de magie de la primul film Disney dublat în limba română - CineMagia.ro".
  2. ^ Romanian Top 100 – Year End Chart 2012 (Podcast) Archived September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Around the World - EP by Akcent, retrieved 2020-04-22
  4. ^ "Adrian Sina a ales muzica, desi voia sa devina padurar". December 25, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2013.

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