Akcent


Akcent is a Romanian singing formation whose members sing in Romanian, English and Spanish.
They were founded by Adrian Claudiu Sînă and Ramona Barta in 1999. On September 2013, the band broke up following Sina's erratic behaviour, and the usage of the group "Akcent", which prompted them to leave the group.

History

1999-2003

Akcent was founded by Adrian Claudiu Sînă in 1999, along with female vocalist Ramona Barta. At the time, Adrian worked as a DJ at Radio contact. Their debut album Senzatzia, released in 2000, was electro-pop. It contained the song Ultima Vara, which was a summer hit in Romania. Then Ramona left, and 3 boys took her place: Sorin Brotnei, Mihai Gruia and Marius Nedelcu. Akcent had become a boys band. The second album În culori was released in Romania on January 10, 2002 and was certified gold within the 3 first weeks. It included the single "Ţi-am promis".
In 2003, they released their third album 100 BPM, featuring the songs "Buchet de trandafiri" and "Suflet pereche", which were quite successful. Then in 2004 came the album Poveste de viață, with a radical change of style.
Following the steps of O-zone, they gained international recognition with their European hit "Kylie", which was the English version of the song "Dragoste de inchiriat". Followed their first album in English French Kiss With Kylie, composed with Gigi d'Agostino, and released in Europe on August 23, 2006. Then came the single Jokero which competed to represent Romania at ESC 2006, but was not selected. Then, they released a best of album entitled Primul Capitol and started an international tour. Follow-up single "French Kiss" was a cover of Stela Enache's "Extemporal la dirigenţie".

2007-2012

King of Disco was released as the new album. Two singles were taken from this album: "King of Disco" and "Red Bikini". In April 2008, Marius Nedelcu left the project to start a solo career. Corneliu Ulici, formerly from boys band Bliss replaced him, but this was short lived as he left after only 6 months. Only one single was released in 2008, titled "Umbrela ta". In 2009, Akcent released their new album Fără lacrimi, with the now famous accordion hooks. The international version of the album was renamed True Believers. Edward Maya contributed to the singles "Stay With Me" and "That's My Name", which charted in many European charts.
In 2010, Akcent ceased their collaboration with Edward Maya, accusing him of having stolen the melody of "That's My Name" for his own big single "Stereo Love". Adrian Sână started composing new songs for the project, in parallel with him new solo career under the name Adrian Sina. New singles "Love Stoned" and "My Passion" had considerable success, especially in Arab countries, and in Asia, particularly India and Pakistan.

Disbanding of Akcent (2013-present)

In September 2013, the band split after a quarrel, leaving Sînă as its only member. According to Adrian, he felt betrayed by the other members; Mihai and Sorin But according to Mihai and Sorin the issue was a bit different. According to them, the issue was not about the money, as fans might think or Adrian told others. It was all about the behavior of Adrian towards them which changed simultaneously. According to them, parting ways is not an issue but Adrian shouldn't use the name Akcent, as it was a collective property of the group. Post-disbandment, Mihai and Sorin founded their own band, "TWO" and a record label "Mango Music". After the band split Akcent released two singles "Lacrimi Drug" and "Boracay".

Current members

Albums