Radu Sârbu

Radu Sârbu is a Romanian singer-songwriter and musician, best known as a member of the pop-rock band Akcent, formed in 1999. Born on October 29, 1982, in Bacău, Romania, Sârbu gained prominence in the early 2000s with Akcent, which became famous for its catchy melodies and danceable rhythms. The band’s notable works include hits like "Kylie," "That's My Name," and "Senorita," which contributed to the Eurodance wave in Eastern Europe. In addition to his work with Akcent, Sârbu has pursued a solo career, releasing singles that showcase his versatility and appeal in pop and dance music. His ability to blend catchy hooks with contemporary production has made him a significant figure in the Romanian music scene. Radu Sârbu's impact on music can be seen in his role in popularizing Romanian pop music internationally and influencing a generation of artists in the region. His collaborations and contributions have helped bring Romanian pop to a wider audience, fostering a sense of cultural pride and musical innovation in Romania.