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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. Their official trio lineup in 1999 consisted of Bălan, Radu Sîrbu , and Arsenie Todiraș .
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Moldovan singer Dan Balan has charted multiple songs in the world's largest music markets, most notably the worldwide hit "Dragostea din tei" (2003) as part of the group O-Zone. Since the 2000s, songs and albums released by Moldovan [A] artists have charted and received certifications in the world's largest music markets.
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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).
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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)".
"Despre tine" (English: "About You") is the second single release from O-Zone's second album Number 1, and came back in their last album, DiscO-Zone. Following up their 2003 summer hit " Dragostea Din Tei ", "Despre tine" proved to be a smaller hit than its predecessor, but a big enough one to make number one in several European countries.