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listen); official English title: “Words of Love”, also informally known as “Maya Hi” and “Numa Numa”) is a song by Moldovan pop group O-Zone, released as the second single from their third studio album, DiscO-Zone (2004). The song’s title is Romanian for “Love from the linden tree”.

Is Dragostea Din Tei Romanian or Moldovan?

“Dragostea Din Tei” (pronounced [ˈdraɡoste̯a din ˈtej]; official English title: “Words of Love”, also informally known as “Maya Hi” and “Numa Numa”) is a song by Moldovan pop group O-Zone, released as the second single from their third studio album, DiscO-Zone (2004).

Is Numa Numa from Eurovision?

Dragostea Din Tea, by O-Zone

Released in 2003, the globally-popular “Numa-Numa Song” actually predates Moldova’s participation in Eurovision by two years.

Is O-Zone still alive?

On 13 January 2005, while still very popular, the members of O-Zone announced their disbandment, citing personal reasons. Their last European concert was held at the 2005 Golden Stag music festival in Romania.

What is meant by O-Zone?

Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms. It is both a natural and a man-made product that occurs in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. (the stratosphere) and lower atmosphere (the troposphere). Depending on where it is in the atmosphere, ozone affects life on Earth in either good or bad ways.

Where is Numa Numa guy now?

“Numa Numa” has been viewed more than 700 million times and was featured in a “South Park” parody. Brolsma, who still lives with his family in New Jersey and now plays in his own band, reflects on why his 15 minutes of Internet fame is about to enter its second decade.

Is O in Romanian zone?

The Romanian-Moldovan pop band O-Zone has stormed to the top of the charts in several Western countries, following in the footsteps of other Eastern European musical sensations like the Russian “lesbian” band tATu or the Romanian duo Cheeky Girls. O-Zone has now set their sights on Britain, Europe’s top musical market.

Is Numa Numa copyrighted?

In an odd and perplexing move, Australians can no longer see “Numa Numa” on YouTube. Despite being on the site for nearly ten years, a copyright claim by Sony Music Entertainment has now geoblocked Australians from accessing one of the earliest viral videos on YouTube.

When did Numa Numa go viral?

“A lot of the people on the Internet have short attention spans It’d have to be short and funny. Something extraordinary has to happen to catch their attention.” As for his original hit, the video runs for 98 seconds and was uploaded by Gary Brolsma himself to Newgrounds on December 6, 2004.

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