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Inna & Marian Hill

   
Number of songs: 1 | Total weeks on charts: 29
Appearing in a total number of: 2 charts | Total period running: 126 days
Songs by Inna & Marian Hill
Biography

Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu, professionally known as Inna, is a Romanian singer and dancer. Her music is written by Play & Win members Sebastian Barac, Radu Bolfea and Marcel Botezan. She was the first European female singer to surpass one billion total views on YouTube, having accomplished this milestone in February 2012.

Philadelphia electronic pop duo Marian Hill return with a pair of new tracks - "Got It" and "Lips" - that demonstrate two very different sides of their ever-maturing craft.
Comprised of Jeremy Lloyd (production/songwriting) and Samantha Gongol (vocals/songwriting), the pair’s roots can be traced back as far as a middle school talent show that saw Lloyd - the son of a conductor and an opera singer - hear Gongol sing for the first time. Many a moon down the line, following a stint studying music composition at college for Lloyd while Gongol was cutting her teeth in New York as a songwriter, the pair reunited in the former’s bedroom studio.
"Got It" and "Lips", the latest offerings from the duo, might be the finest syntheses of their output to date. Working under a modus operandi to fuse the simplicity of timeless songwriting with the dexterous craft of modern pop production, "Got It" finds itself in the middle of a head-on collision between sultry soul and whirring synth brass. "Lips", meanwhile, goes straight for the romantic jugular - flitting between emotive electronica and jittery, after-hours RnB.
Citing influences ranging from Cole Porter to Kanye, from Ella Fitzgerald to Drake, while many artists define themselves by the mixture of inspirations they’ve concocted, Marian Hill go one step further: fusing disparate sources into a compound sound that’s hard to imagine ever having been apart.
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team




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