Top 10 Moldovan & Romanian Singers: the Latest Musical News on Știrinoi.com
- Jun 15
- 2 min read
In a dynamic music industry, top artists consistently release fresh hits and projects. On Știrinoi.com, we bring you the latest news about the most influential ten singers from Moldova and Romania, evaluating their recent work and fan impact.

INNA (Romania) – The global superstar just dropped “Foc de Paște,” an energetic electro-pop track. The music video garnered over 5 million views in its first week.
The Motans (Moldova) – Following the hit “Versus,” Pavel Stratan redefines indie with an unexpected duo featuring international DJ Kamil. “Culoare” is already trending on YouTube.
Irina Rimes (Romania) – Her heartfelt and lyrical track “Inima pe Val” is climbing local charts. Recent live shows sold out in Chișinău and Iași within days.
Dan Bălan (Moldova) – The creative mind behind Crazy Loop returns with a retro concept video, “Nostalgie ’90.” Fans applaud the homage to Moldovan ’90s pop culture.
Delia (Romania) – Featured on “Umbre de dor” alongside Carla’s Dreams, her synth-pop experiment has sparked mixed reactions—but piqued audience interest.
Zdob și Zdub (Moldova) – This rock legend released the album “Radical Ceardaș,” blending rock and folk. A European tour is planned for autumn.
Smiley (Romania) – Stepping into the producer role, he unveiled “Feel the Beat” with rising artist Alex Parker. The single debuted in Spotify Romania’s top 10.
Lidia Buble (Romania) – Surprise release: a duet with a Turkish artist, “Aşk şi Dor.” It features bilingual lyrics and an oriental beat—a daring crossover.
Cristi & Réka (Moldova) – Tonight they drop the “Castel în nori” EP, featuring romantic and electronic ballads. Fans await the music videos filmed by the Dniester River.
Roxen (Romania) – The voice of Eurovision 2020 returns with a house remix of “Amenințare,” produced in collaboration with UK-based Flow Records.
Interesting Facts
INNA’s video broke her 24-hour streaming record.
The Motans’ international career surge follows global DJ collabs.
Irina Rimes is the only female artist in the top 10 with two sold-out shows in one month.
Dan Bălan launched a ’90s Retro Festival in Chișinău to great acclaim.
Roxen secured her first major label deal with UK’s Flow Records.
Opinions
Critics praise the artists’ courage to explore diverse genres—from folk-rock to international synth-pop.
Zdob și Zdub fans appreciate the band’s return to roots, reinvigorating Moldovan traditional music.
Some listeners feel INNA’s intense tropical vibe marks a reinvented brand for her music.
Conclusion
The top ten artists from Moldova and Romania showcase a vibrant regional music scene. Their varied releases—from big collaborations to intimate projects—reflect an authentic wave of creativity. On Știrinoi.com, we'll keep delivering updates and insights about these names dominating the charts. Stay with us for exclusive interviews and thorough reviews!














































































































































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