Costi Ioniță
Constantin "Costi" Ioniță (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkosti joˈnitsə]; born 14 January 1978) is a Romanian singer regarded as one of the most celebrated ethnic Romanian vocalists of muzică orientală (manele), and a musician from Constanța.[1]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Constantin Ioniță |
Born | Constanța, Romania | 14 January 1978
Genres | Dance, pop, rock, opera, Balkan, trance, pop-folk, reggae fusion, reggaeton |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Doctor Music |
Website | costi |
Career
Born in Constanța and a dentist by training, Costi began his musical career by singing Romanian traditional folkloric music. He however achieved fame as a member of the pop boy band Valahia, enjoying several hits. In 1999, he started to experiment with manele, a composite Balkanic musical style, and in 2000 he collaborated with acclaimed manele singer Adrian Minune on Of, viața mea ("Oh, my life"),[1] one of the first mainstream successes of the genre in Romania. Following Valahia's dissolution in 2002, he started a solo career, concentrating on manele. In this period he collaborated with several well known manele singers.[2] His success is considered unusual, as he is one of the few ethnic Romanians in a genre perceived as Romani. Unlike some Romani counterparts, Costi Ioniță does not use a nickname. Despite his success in manele, he also experimented with other musical styles, such as rock, dance or opera, avoiding to be identified with manele or to be too closely associated with the Romani culture.[1]
In the late 2000s, Costi extended his act in the Balkans and Middle East, achieving success in Turkey and Saudi Arabia with the song Ca la Amsterdam ("Like in Amsterdam"), a tune included in the 2010 compilation issued by Café del Mar.[3] He also launched several hits in Bulgaria, in collaboration with local turbo-folk singers.[4]
On 28 June 2007, he launched a music channel, Party TV, broadcasting party music,[5] and in October that year his company received licence for another two music TV channels, one of them, Mynele TV, dedicated to promoting manele.[6] Mynele TV was launched on 1 July 2008, just 3 days earlier after the first anniversary of Party TV. MusikKlub was launched on 20 November 2009, broadcasting club music. Party TV was closed at the end 2011, due to remaining without a license. MusikKlub was closed on 26 February 2015. Mynele TV was closed on 10 March 2015, due to remaining without a license.
Since 2008, Costi has acted as producer and songwriter for the pop rock girl band Blaxy Girls.[7] In 2009, he reached the finals of the Romanian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest with three songs he composed, one sung by himself, one by Blaxy Girls, and the third by another group, IMBA.[8]
In 2015, Costi became internationally known with the Faydee Sonita song "Habibi (I Need Your Love)" that was credited to Shaggy, Mohombi, Faydee and Costi. A revamped version with a title change to "I Need Your Love" credited to Shaggy featuring Mohombi, Faydee and Costi became a hit on various U.S. dance charts and reached #66 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also peaked at #36 on the UK Singles Chart. The song has also charted on many European charts including official singles charts in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands and also gained great popularity in the Middle East.
He was chosen to dub Gambit voice in the animated series- X Men.[9]
Discography
Singles featured in
Year | Single | Peak positions | |||||||||
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AUT [10] |
BEL (Wa) [11] |
FR [12] |
GER |
NED [13] |
UK |
US |
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay |
US Mainstream Top 40 |
US Rhythmic | ||
2009 | Pentru o fortele mele
(credited to Adrian Cioroianu Jr & Costi) |
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2015 | "I Need Your Love" (credited to Shaggy feat. Mohombi, Faydee, Costi) |
75 | 6* (Ultratip) |
147 | 91 | 10 | 36 | 66[14] | 16[15] | 20[16] | 27[17] |
*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.
References
- Margaret H. Beissinger, "Muzică Orientală": Identity and Popular Culture in Postcommunist Romania, in Donna A. Buchanan (ed), Balkan popular culture and the Ottoman ecumene: music, image, and regional political discourse. Scarecrow Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8108-6021-6. pp. 125-126
- (in Romanian) Costi Ioniţă împlineşte 32 de ani. Ziare.com, 14 January 2010. Accessed on 22 January 2010.
- (in Romanian) Mediafax, O piesă a lui Costi Ioniţă va apărea pe compilaţia "Cafe del Mar" Archived 15 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Gândul, 22 January 2010. Accessed on 22 January 2010
- (in Romanian) Costi Ioniţă a manelizat Bulgaria! Archived 1 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Academia Caţavencu, 28 January 2009. Accessed on 22 January 2010
- (in Romanian) Costi Ioniţă la cârma postului Party TV. Evenimentul Zilei, 2 August 2007. Accessed on 22 January 2010.
- (in Romanian) Mihaela Minune Costi Ioniţă a obţinut licenţă pentru posturile Mynele TV şi Musiklub. Mediafax, 9 October 2007. Accessed on 22 January 2010.
- (in Romanian) Manelistul Costi Ioniţă, responsabil pentru succesul trupei de pop-rock Blaxy Girls Archived 8 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Antena3.ro, 3 October 2008. Accessed on 22 January 2010.
- (in Romanian) Costi Ioniţă are trei piese în finala Eurovision. Gândul, 31 January 2009. Accessed on 22 January 2010.
- "GĂSEȘTE-ȚI DORINȚELE, ÎMPLINEȘTE-ȚI VISURILE! - Forbes.ro". 6 June 2022.
- "Faydee discography". austriancharts.at. Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
- "Faydee discography". ultratop.be/fr/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
- "Faydee discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
- "Faydee discography". dutchcharts.nl. Hung Medien. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- Billboard.com: Shaggy page
- Billboard: Shaggy Featuring Mohombi, Faydee, Costi discography on Dance/Mix Show Airplay
- Billboard: Shaggy Featuring Mohombi, Faydee, Costi discography on Mainstream Top 40
- Billboard: Shaggy Featuring Mohombi, Faydee, Costi discography on Rhythmic chart