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"Dragostea din tei" [A] (pronounced [ˈdraɡoste̯a din ˈtej] ⓘ; Romanian: "Love From the Linden Tree" [15]) is a song recorded by Moldovan group O-Zone, released around July 2003 in Romania by Media Services as the lead single from their third studio album DiscO-Zone (2003).
In 2024, it was announced that O-Zone are going to do a summer tour, but this time as a tribute band, consisting of Arsenie as only singer and two dancers. Worldwide, O-Zone have sold over 12 million copies of "Dragostea din tei" and over 2.5 million copies of its parent album DiscO-Zone. [5]
DiscO-Zone is the third and final album by the Moldovan band O-Zone.It was first released on August 13, 2003, in multiple countries throughout Europe. [1] Produced by the band, the album features their hit singles "Dragostea Din Tei (Words of Love)" and "Despre Tine (About You)".
[B] The first Moldovan act to chart in such markets was the group O-Zone. Their release "Dragostea din tei" (2003) was the first song performed in Romanian to experience worldwide commercial success. [3] This included topping the charts in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain, and reaching number three in the United Kingdom.
Dan Bălan [a] (born 6 February 1979) is a Moldovan musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is the founder of Moldovan Eurodance band O-Zone, and wrote their international hit single "Dragostea Din Tei", which topped the charts in 32 countries and sold 12 million copies worldwide.
"Dragostea din tei" O-Zone: April 11 "Retorciendo palabras" Fangoria: April 18 April 25 May 2 "Para llenarme de ti" Ramón: May 9 "Dragostea din tei" O-Zone May 16 "Que tengas suertecita" Bunbury: May 23 "Dragostea din tei" O-Zone May 30 "Música para una boda" Nacho Cano y la OSM: June 6 June 13 June 20 "Dragostea din tei" O-Zone June 27
Dragostea Din Tei reached the first position in the French, [4] German, [5] Belgian, [6] Swiss, [7] and Dutch [8] charts at the end of 2004. In January 2005, the trio announced that O-Zone would be disbanded and that they had planned to focus on their respective solo careers.
Singer Haiducii reached the top five of the charts in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain with "Dragostea din tei" (2003), a cover of the song of the same name by Moldovan group O-Zone. She went on to have two more top ten hits in Italy in 2004 at around the same time as the group Akcent experienced moderate success in some ...