Inna first hinted at the release of new music by uploading a preview of unreleased tracks on her
YouTube channel on 18 October 2014; the video included samples of "Bamboreea", "Jungle", "
We Wanna", "
Rendez Vous", "Danse avec moi" and "Hola". The album was originally scheduled to be named
Latinna (stylized as
LatINNA). In an interview with
Direct Lyrics in April 2014, the singer said that title alluded at her "feel[ing] Latinna" (
Latina) and her notable success in Spanish-speaking, Latin-origin territories. The album was then changed to
Inna as "[she wants] that and [she feels] that right now". The singer also stated that it is "a lot of [her] and [her] energy, and [she] felt it coming very natural", confessing that her favorite track on the album was "Fool Me". The record includes "Take Me Higher", "Low", "Devil's Paradise", "Tell Me", "Body and the Sun" and "Summer Days", which were released as
promotional singles in 2014 for the cancelled
extended play (EP)
Summer Days. Inna recorded the album in one year in various cities, such as
Barcelona,
Ibiza,
Los Angeles and
Copenhagen.
Inna was released worldwide on 30 October 2015 by
Warner, followed by its availability in Turkey on
digitally and physical formats on 6 November 2015 and 29 April 2016, respectively, through Yeni Dünya Müzik. A digital download and
CD was also released to Mexico on 11 March and 25 March 2016, respectively, by Warner. A Japanese edition of the record, titled
Body and the Sun, was first released digitally worldwide on 23 July 2015 by
Roton and Empire Music. Subsequently, it was made available in Japan on both digital and CD formats by Warner Music on 31 July 2015 and 5 August 2015, respectively.
Pure Charts called the album's release process "chaotic". In an interview, Inna said that she decided with her team to make a special Japanese version of the record since Japan was selected as the first country for the album's release. They looked at fans' reactions when putting together its tracklist. ==Promotion and composition==