shop in Tokyo, Japan (
pictured). To promote
Alesta, Stan performed in Tokyo, Japan, in the vitrine of a
Bershka shop, where she also released her clothes line, Alesta X Bershka. With this occasion, the singer hosted an autograph session and a press conference with Japanese magazines and televisions from
Nagoya and Tokyo. Stan further performed material from the album at the 22nd Tokyo Girls Collection, Zippie Dance Party, YouTube Space Tokyo and YouTube Live during March 2016. The first single from the record—"
We Wanna"— was released on 8 June 2015 and featured the vocals of Romanian recording artist
Inna and Puerto Rican reggaeton performer
Daddy Yankee. With it being previously featured on the German edition of Stan's second studio album
Unlocked, the track experienced commercial success when reaching the top 30 of the charts in Argentina, Poland and Turkey, and the top 60 in Italy, Romania and Slovakia. Subsequently, "
I Did It, Mama!"—the second release off
Alesta—became controversial in Romania because of scenes where Stan was portrayed miming the
sexual intercourse with a male background dancer in its music video. While its lyrical message was compared to
Madonna's "
Papa Don't Preach" (1986) and its title to
Delia Matache's "Da Mama" (2013), the recording charted at number nine on native
Airplay 100. The record's third and fourth singles were "
Balans", a collaboration with Swedish-Congolese singer
Mohombi, "Balans" peaked on both Russia's
Tophit and the
Japanese Radio Chart at lower positions, and "Écoute" became a minor success in Europe. The fifth release from the album, "
Boom Pow", was accompanied by a music video which was shot in her native
Constanța and premiered on 24 August 2016, while "
9 Lives", the last single, featured collaborative vocals from Bulgarian
reggae performer Jahmmi. ==Track listings==