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Add your site... | » INFO | did you know? « O-Zone was a pop group made up of Dan Bãlan, Radu Sârbu, and Arsenie Toderaș. Originally from Moldova, the band launched in Romania. They mainly play eurodance music and are famous for the single "Dragostea din Tei", a notable summer hit which reached Number 1 in the singles charts of many countries during 2003 and 2004, and Number 3 in the United Kingdom. The follow-up single "Despre Tine" had similar success across Europe. O-Zone | Polyphonic RingtonesDisplaying 1 - 2 of 2 ringtones:
» INFO | did you know? « Despite its multi-platinum status in Europe, O-Zone never even scraped the bottom of the charts in America. An English recording of "Dragostea din Tei" was released in early 2005, under the title "Ma Ya Hi". "Ma Ya Hi" was performed by Lucas Prata and Dan Bãlan on the New York Today Show on February 22, 2005. Nevertheless, "Ma Ya Hi" did not prove to be a hit, peaking only at #72 in March on Billboard. O-Zone | Monophonic RingtonesDisplaying 1 - 2 of 2 ringtones:
» INFO | did you know? « The group was also rumoured, in 2005, to be representing Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest. However these rumours proved not to be true as the group didn't take part in the Moldovan pre-qualifiers. In 2005 the group split up. All of the members went their separate ways and started their own solo careers. » INFO | did you know? « In the United States O-Zone's music was popularized by the Numa Numa dance, which was made famous by Gary Brolsma of Saddle Brook, New Jersey. In Japan, O-Zone's single "Dragostea din Tei" created a stir when it was released under the name "Koi no Maiahi" with a special Macromedia Flash style video featuring characters similar to the cat Mona, who is extremely well known in Japanese BBS circles. The entire song was phonetically translated into Japanese, and while not making very much sense, the DVD single became very popular and was sold in record stores all over Japan. One memorable line of the song sounds like 'noma noma iei' which basically means 'drink, drink, yay!' in Japanese. Merchandise for the cat in the video (named by O-Zone's label in Japan, Avex, as Noma neko) almost set off a fierce legal battle due to the obvious resemblance with the online cat Mona and its variants. Avex has since stopped production of the video merchandise » INFO | did you know? « A modified version of the single appeared the Densha Otoko TV series. The single was also used in Mai A Hi in Avex Taiwan, and in [1] a trailer of Chicken Little (2005 film). Dragostea din Tei was also made into a YTMND alongside Dschinghis Khan's hit song Moskau. [BACK] What do you think about O Zone?GreatLove the song, and I THINK THE RINGTONE IS COOL. iT SOUNDS LIKE THE SONG. ??Where the songs from Densha otoko? G-unotdragonstea din tei (ma ya hi)i LUV THIS SONG!!!!!!!!!!!!! bitch |
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