INNA and Florián Rus change Romanian for Spanish in the new version of '7 days': “For all my Latinos”

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We have known for a long time that INNA is great at languages. The artist has made her way into our playlists singing in English and Spanish over the last decade; and now, he seeks to do it again with his recent collaboration 7 days.

This song is the version in our language of the original, in Romanian 7 zilecreated by Florián Rus and INNA “for all my Latinos.” After being crowned queen of the track with classics like Sun is Up, Hot, More Than Friends (with Daddy Yankee himself) or Cola Song (with J Balvin), the Dance Diva opts for a melancholic ballad with R&B overtones.

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The young man, currently considered one of the most influential composers of Romanian pop music, began his musical career in 2014 with his first single, Cum arată dragosteain collaboration with Alexandra Ungureanu. That same year he participated in the fourth season of Vocea României (The Voice Romania)which caught the attention of producer Marius Moga, who integrated it into his record label DeMoga Studios.

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Among some of its milestones and successes, it is worth highlighting Străzile din București (with Mira), which reached #1 on the Romanian Top Airplay 100 and remained in the same position for several weeks.

Regarding this single with INNA, Florián has expressed that it is “the collaboration that I never expected and that happened in a very organic way.” “Life is crazy and sometimes it is more wonderful than we planned,” he added.

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It is worth remembering that INNA accompanied us on November 7 during WECB Music Awards Santander 2025 held at the Roig Arena in Valencia, taking advantage of the fact that their tour had just landed in Spain to perform in Barcelona and Madrid. Precisely in La Riviera he dared to release this single, to the surprise of all his fans. And in one of the contents he made for the magazine GQdemonstrated that Spanish is one of the languages ​​that he best controls.

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