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artists.universal-music.de /ozone O-Zone is a Moldovan Eurodance group and boy band produced by Dan Bălan ; originating in 1998 as a duo, which consisted of Bălan, and Petru Jelihovschi before the latter's departure.
Guetta and OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder built the song based on the melody of "Dragostea Din Tei" by the Moldovan Eurodance group O-Zone, [1] along with Michael Pollack, Aldae, Brent Kutzle, Jakke Erixson, Josh Varnadore, Tyler Spry and Timofey Reznikov, while Guetta, Kutzle, Spry, Erixson and Renizkov produced it.
"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).
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)".
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.
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Although Ozone served as backup to Billy Preston and Syreeta, [1] they are best remembered for their work with Teena Marie. They appeared on several tracks on Lady T in 1980. [2] They were also featured on the song "Chains" from her album Irons in the Fire that same year. [3] The majority of her songs’ horn arrangements were handled by Ozone. [4]
The video's title is derived from the Romanian words "nu mă nu mă" occurring in the refrain of O-Zone's song, which was the first Numa Numa-themed video to gain widespread attention. Numa Numa Dance has since spawned many parody videos, including those created for the New Numa Contest , sponsored by Brolsma, which promised US $45,000 in prize ...