Inna – Hot: UK plays catchup on Euro music again

Posted by Michael on Sunday 7th March, 2010

If you like your music from Europe, and lets face it, who doesnt, then you have probably already heard “Hot” by Romanian singer Inna. This got Romanian airplay about 18 months ago, but made it big in Europe in the summer last year.

I heard it then, and i liked it, its an alright song, but nothing amazing. It now has a release in the UK, and is currently on the B List of Radio 1.

What do you think of it? Listen below :)

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  1. CP Said,

    I don’t. I like my music from America and the UK.

    posted on Sunday 7th March, 2010 at 21:09
  2. CP Said,

    And I know the UK is Europe but you’re statement suggests mainland Europe,

    posted on Sunday 7th March, 2010 at 21:28
  3. Michael Said,

    thats because you are a typical uncultured brit who lets the english media decide what you listen to ;)

    Like the majority of the english, they only know of music from the US or UK, or the odd time other artists break into the mainstream UK chart.

    and i wouldnt really count the UK as Europe, it just happens to lie near the continent, nothing much more.

    posted on Sunday 7th March, 2010 at 22:21
  4. CP Said,

    Actually you have got a point, to a certain extent. I do like some European bands but there’s not many. You don’t hear of that many rock bands from Europe, I can only name HIM, Within Temptation, Lordi, Ramstein and Lacuna Coil. The first 3 I listen to a lot but the last 2 very rarely. If the likes of Radio 1 and Kerrang were to play more from Europe then I’m sure I would listen to more.

    That is my rocker opinion anyway.

    posted on Monday 8th March, 2010 at 16:59
  5. Michael Said,

    You have just proved my point, saying there is not many is not accurate at all, it is so wrong. “i dont know of many” may be true which is different. saying you dont hear of many rock bands either, the emphasis should be on you, because they do exist.

    Germany and Spain have a big alternative scene, Germany especially has a huge rock scene, probably bigger than the UK; But you wont here them because of the point i made, the majority of English people listen to music only played by English media.

    Rap and Hip Hop also has massive scenes in France, Spain and Germany to name a few.

    House music and other dance/electronic are probably the most accepted worldwide, because even the big names are usually underground, so if you truely like them then thats where you go, where they all are. There is 1 scene for each genre of electronica…Its probably the most universal.

    posted on Monday 8th March, 2010 at 18:36

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