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  • O-Zone: Dragonstea din tei: unknown to America

    O-Zone: Unknown to America (Includes MP3 download)

    Another instant hit sweeping western europe this summer, from the Moldavian-Romanian Group "O-Zone".

    Single "Dragostea din tei" already scored #1 in France, Czech, and Spain, and #3 in UK single chart.

    And it seems like the R&B/Hip-Hop USA is ignoring the instant hit once again.
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    Let it keep sweeping Europe, I've head it and alot better club/house has come from Europe.

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    • #3
      O-Zone: Dragonstea din tei: unknown to America

      be glad that you don't get that crap in the US. there are actually "Dragostea Din Tei"s in the charts, with the other being performed by Haiducii. Both s*ck.

      -Colin

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      • #4
        Re: O-Zone: Dragonstea din tei: unknown to America

        Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
        be glad that you don't get that crap in the US. there are actually "Dragostea Din Tei"s in the charts, with the other being performed by Haiducii. Both s*ck.

        -Colin
        And be glad you don't get vallejarto nor reggaeton nor cumbia nor any of the sh*ts we get here...

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        • #5
          Yea I downloaded that one a few months ago. It's kinda catchy but not worthy of being a long lasting top song on the charts.

          It is sung in Romanian, correct? And is there actually a difference between the Haiducii & O-Zone versions?


          Mike
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          • #6
            Haiducii perform the Italian version, which made the DJ noticed that it's actually a "remake".

            and at least it is better than those R&B/Hip-Hop songs.

            Originally posted by Van Hoolio
            Yea I downloaded that one a few months ago. It's kinda catchy but not worthy of being a long lasting top song on the charts.

            It is sung in Romanian, correct? And is there actually a difference between the Haiducii & O-Zone versions?

            Mike
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            • #7
              I heard Dragostea Din Tei in Vienna earlier this summer...personally, i like the song...it was a lot better than anything else on the radio in Vienna. just personal preference.

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