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The song became an international success, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at number two in the United Kingdom, among others. [209] [210] Balan covered the song in 2006 on "Sugar Tunes Numa Numa" with his rock band Balan, [39] [211] and in 2008 on "Numa Numa 2" for his project Crazy Loop as a B-side to the single "Mm-ma-ma". [212]
"Numa Numa" (/ ˈ n uː m ə /) is an Internet meme based on a video by American vlogger Gary Brolsma made after the song "Dragostea Din Tei", released by Moldovan pop group O-Zone in 2003. Brolsma's video, entitled " Numa Numa Dance ", was uploaded to the website Newgrounds on December 6, 2004 under the username Gman250 , showing Brolsma's lip ...
Since the 2000s, songs and albums released by Moldovan [A] artists have charted and received certifications in the world's largest music markets. [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]
The song "Dragostea Din Tei", also known as the "Numa Numa Song", which was released in 2003, brought the group to global prominence. [16] The single, written and produced by Bălan, reached the number one position on the charts of more than thirty countries and was the third bestselling single in the U.K that year.
The group gained global popularity with their song "Dragostea din Tei" and their subsequent album DiscO-Zone, which was released in 2003, [2] before disbanding the following year. The group members have since focused on their solo careers.
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.
Numa Numa may refer to: . Numa Numa, Papua New Guinea, a mission on Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea . Numa Numa Harbour, a harbour near Numa Numa, Papua New Guinea; Numa Numa Trail, a trail on Bougainville in Papua New Guinea that runs from Numa Numa on the east coast over the central mountains of Bougainville to Torokina on the western coast
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