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  2. List of certified albums in Romania - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Romania's highest-certified record is La vârsta de trei ani by the Moldovan singer Cleopatra Stratan, which was awarded a triple diamond certification in 2006 for selling 150,000 units. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The only other artists to receive a diamond award are Animal X , who received six for their first six albums, and Andra and Sandel ...

  3. List of music released by Romanian artists that has charted ...

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    [8] [9] Apart from reaching high peak positions and attaining certifications in almost every major music market, "Stereo Love" is the only documented Romanian song to chart in Brazil (number eight), as well as the highest Romanian peak in Canada (number ten in an alternative version released with Canadian singer Mia Martina) and the United ...

  4. Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of certified albums ...

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    Since the early 1990s, over 70 albums have been certified in Romania in accordance with the certification levels set up by the Uniunea Producătorilor de Fonograme din România (UPFR).[2][3][A] These have been repeatedly lowered due to decreasing album sales in Romania primarily resulting from heavy music piracy; this led to fewer ...

  5. Lifetime discography - Wikipedia

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    Lifetime contributes and alternate version of "Bringing It Backwards" which was later remixed for the Somewhere in the Swamps of Jersey collection. Punk Uprisings Vol. 2 (Go-Kart Records, 1997) Lifetime contributes an alternate version of "Young, Loud, and Scotty" which was later remixed for the Somewhere in the Swamps of Jersey collection .

  6. List of Romanian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Anton Pann (1790s–1854), wrote Romania's national anthem and music for the Orthodox Divine Liturgy; Ionel Perlea (1900–1970), composer and conductor; Ciprian Porumbescu (1853–1883), composer; Doina Rotaru (born 1951), composer of mainly orchestral and chamber works; Constantin Silvestri (1913–1969), composer, lived in England

  7. Dragostea din tei - Wikipedia

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    A CD of the song was released in Romania in 2003 by Cat Music, also containing the music videos of previous singles "Numai tu" and "Despre tine". [ 3 ] [ 27 ] Throughout 2004, "Dragostea din tei" was physically released in several other countries, including France, [ 28 ] Germany, [ 29 ] Italy, [ 30 ] the Netherlands, [ 31 ] Spain, [ 32 ] and ...

  8. MTV Romania Music Awards 2005 - Wikipedia

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    1.15 Lifetime Award. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. MTV Romania Music Awards 2005. ... 2005 MTV Romania Music Awards; Date: 28 April 2005: Location: Sala ...

  9. Romanian record charts - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the Romanian Top 100, Romania's national chart until 2012. [1] Multiple record charts have been inaugurated in Romania since the 1990s. The Romanian Top 100 was the country's national chart until 2012. Founded in 1995, it was a ranking based on the compilation of charts submitted by local Romanian radio stations.