Mai bună ca niciodată

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Mai bună ca niciodată
Studio album by
Released28 June 2007
StudioKorekt Studio
Length35:07
Language
  • Romanian
  • English
  • Spanish
Label
  • Roton
  • Sincron
ProducerAdrian Cristescu

Mai bună ca niciodată (

Roton and Sincron. Zăvoranu had gained significant popularity in her native country in the early 2000s for her acting roles, but took a hiatus in 2006 to focus on a music career and parted ways with the television production company Media Pro
.

Mai bună ca niciodată features production by Adrian Cristescu, who was also a contributing songwriter along with Georgiana Ariton, Sabina Cojocar, Dan Lazăr and Silviu Păduraru. "Pusă pe fapte" and "Cariño" featuring Cristescu under his stage name Adi Korekt were selected as

.

Background and release

Oana Zăvoranu is a Romanian actress, television host and singer. She gained widespread national popularity throughout the early 2000s after starring in several sitcoms, movies and soap operas, most notably Numai iubirea (Only the Love) and Păcatele Evei (Eva's Sins).[1][2] In March 2006, Zăvoranu announced that she had parted ways with the television production company Media Pro and taken a hiatus from acting to focus on a music career. Guided by composer Marius Moga, vocal coach Crina Mărdare and her manager Joey d'Alvare, she had been working on her debut studio album for over a year.[2]

Mai bună ca niciodată was eventually released by

Roton and distributed by Sincron on 28 June 2007,[1][3] going on to sell "beyond expectations" according to Zăvoranu.[4] She performed all of the album's songs at its release party at the Paradiso club in Bucharest.[5] Mai bună ca niciodată contains 10 tracks, which were composed by Georgiana Ariton, Sabina Cojocar, Adrian Cristescu, Dan Lazăr and Silviu Păduraru.[3][6] The songs were recorded, mixed and mastered at Cristescu's Korekt Studio, with some of them featuring the contributions of Marian Bulacu and Petruț Remus on saxophone and guitar, respectively.[3] Cristescu charged Zăvoranu 7,000 for the production of Mai bună ca niciodată, with the costs for each song amounting to €700.[7] The album cover was shot by Marius Bărăgan, while the make-up was done by Narcisa Simadan, the hairstyling by Cristina Gheorghe and the outfit brought by Zăvoranu.[3]

Singles and music videos

Mai bună ca niciodată was preceded by the release of two

Track listing

Mai bună ca niciodată[3]
No.TitleLength
1."Cariño" (featuring Adi Korekt)3:44
2."Pusă pe fapte"3:26
3."Ai inima"3:26
4."Am găsit la tine dragostea" (featuring Adi Korekt)4:15
5."Lumea mă iubește"3:11
6."Cine te crezi"3:18
7."Cu sufletul nu știu să mint"3:15
8."Eu pot trișa" (featuring Adi Korekt)3:28
9."Tu…"3:28
10."Fantezia ta"3:36
Total length:35:07

References

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  6. ^ a b "Oana Zăvoranu va filma… ca la Hollywood" [Oana Zăvoranu will shoot… like in Hollywood]. Telegraf Constanța (in Romanian). 28 April 2007. Archived from the original on 28 June 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Marius Moga cere 2.000 de ruro pentru o piesă" [Marius Moga charges 2,000 euro for a song] (in Romanian). 9am. 13 September 2007. Archived from the original on 10 July 2021. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
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