Background and composition Italy-based Romanian singer Paula Monica Mitrache, professionally known as Haiducii, recorded a cover of "Dragostea din tei" after being advised to do so by her label Universo, despite initially opposing the idea. Her stage name was inspired by the song's reference to hajduks (Romanian: haiduci). The cover was produced and
mixed by Max Minoia at MM Studio in
Rome, Italy, and features uncredited vocals by Italian singer Vittorio Centrone, who notably provides the "Ma-ia-hii, Ma-ia-huu, Ma-ia-hoo, Ma-ia-haha" sequence. In Haiducii's
dance version of the song, both a man and a woman are heard conversing—a concept which
Rivista Studio Francesco Gerardi compared to "" (1974) by Italian singer
Claudia Mori. Wolk of
The Believer unfavorably categorized the cover as a "badly sung boy-and-girl
duet".
Release Haiducii's "Dragostea din tei" was released as her debut single in Italy in December 2003 by Universo. The track was later physically distributed in multiple territories throughout 2004, including France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and the United States. These releases included a remix by Italian DJ and
Eiffel 65 member
Gabry Ponte. A digital remix
EP became available for download on 3 August 2004 in various countries. In 2005, the track was issued in Taiwan under the title ("Mai A Hi") by Avex Trax, featuring cartoon imagery used to promote the song locally. The cover was later included on Haiducii's only studio album,
Paula Mitrache in Haiducii (2008). A remix titled "Dragostea din tei 2k13", featuring vocals from Eiffel 65 lead singer
Jeffrey Jey, was released in 2012. On 11 August 2023, Haiducii issued a solo
re-recording of the song to mark its 20th anniversary.
Commercial performance (
pictured in 2011) significantly aided the song's performance on the Italian charts.|alt=Photo of Gabry Ponte behind his DJ equipment and wearing headphones while performing onstage. Haiducii's version achieved considerable commercial success, in some cases preceding O-Zone's original in international markets such as Germany, Italy, Spain, and France. In January 2004, it debuted at number one on the Italian singles chart, selling 200,000 copies and peaking higher than O-Zone's version. Aided by the Gabry Ponte remix, the single remained at number one for six weeks and spent over four months in the top 10. The cover debuted and peaked at number four in Spain in March 2004, followed by number one in Austria and number two in France in April. In May, it reached number two in
Wallonia, ranking just below O-Zone's version. In June 2004, the track similarly peaked at number two in both Germany and Switzerland, number four in Norway, and number six in
Flanders. It climbed to number two on the European Hot 100 Singles chart in July, and reached the top 10 in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Hungary. In Sweden, Haiducii's version topped the singles chart in August, outperforming O-Zone's, and remained at number one for five consecutive weeks, spending a total of five months in the top 10. In the United States, the single peaked at number four on the
Dance Singles Sales chart in November 2004. By year's end, the track had ranked among the top 10 best-performing singles of 2004 in Austria, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, as well as on the European Hot 100 Singles chart. It also received gold certifications in Austria, Belgium, France, Sweden and Switzerland. As of February 2021, cumulative European sales of the single surpassed one million units.
Promotion A music video accompanied the release of Haiducii's version, appearing in 2004 at the latest. The video opens with a man entering a hotel room and throwing himself on a bed before roaming the room and hallway. Meanwhile, Haiducii watches him via
surveillance footage from a separate room. The man eventually discovers the hidden camera and arrives at Haiducii's room, only to find it empty. There, he then views footage of her leaving, dressed in a red fur outfit. The video incorporates frequent four-way
split screens and features Haiducii dancing in various outfits. To promote the single, Haiducii performed on the Italian edition of
Top of the Pops on 28 February 2004, and appeared at the
Sanremo Music Festival 2004 on 4 March 2004. In France, she performed on ''
on 5 June 2004, and in Germany on Top of the Pops'' later that month and on '
on 24 June 2004. Haiducii became the subject of controversy in Germany after multiple scheduled appearances in cities such as Mannheim, Karlsruhe, and Leipzig were fulfilled by unprofessional impersonators lip-syncing as her. The deception went unnoticed for several days, reportedly misleading event organizers and broadcasters, until it was revealed that Haiducii had been performing live in Italy at the same time. Legal proceedings were subsequently initiated against the agency responsible for the fraudulent bookings. In later years, Haiducii appeared on ' in Germany on 3 January 2020, and on
ZDF-Fernsehgarten on 7 May 2023 in the same region. That same year, she also performed on ''
in Italy on 27 September. In 2024, she made a surprise appearance on the Italian version of The Voice Senior'' during Centrone's audition to perform the song with him.
Dispute over legality and impact on the original version In February 2004, Balan alleged that, although he had been credited as the songwriter, Haiducii's version had been released without his permission. He threatened legal action against Haiducii and Universo unless the single was withdrawn. According to Balan, the label had cited an Italian law that allegedly allowed such covers without explicit consent; however, he contended that no such law existed or applied in this case, particularly as Haiducii was Romanian and the original song was recorded in Romania. Gerardi of
Rivista Studio argued that Haiducii's approach was legally permissible at the time. According to Romanian media, both parties ultimately reached an agreement without any lawsuit ever being filed. In a 2016 interview, Haiducii confirmed that no legal action had been taken against her version. Several commentators argued that Haiducii's cover played a pivotal role in drawing international attention to the original track. Gerardi wrote that O-Zone's version had enjoyed success in Romania and Moldova before being largely forgotten. However, once Haiducii's cover gained popularity, opportunities arose to initiate international distribution for the original version. Nonetheless, Balan described the coexistence of the cover as an obstacle in promoting the original internationally, stating that the band had to persuade record labels that the track was their own.
Other usage In 2009, a version of the song titled "Maya Hi, Maya Hu", credited to Swedish animated character
Crazy Frog, was released. In 2019, Haiducii collaborated with Catholic priest Don Allessandrou Cosu to release "Parliamo di Gesú" (Italian: "Let's Talk About Jesus"), a religious adaptation of the song, published on YouTube. The music video, filmed inside a church, went viral on Italian social media in 2021. In June 2023, Italian artist Caffellatte and Haiducii released the single "Troppo Chic (Dragostea din tei)", incorporating portions of "Dragostea din tei" that Haiducii re-recorded. The duo performed the song live on the Italian music programme ''''.
Track listings •
Austrian, Italian, Dutch, US and Taiwanese CD single, and Swedish CD single 1 • "Dragostea din tei" (Original Mix) – 3:35 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs.
Gabry Ponte Radio Version) – 3:42 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Radio Remix) – 4:15 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Extended Version) – 6:30 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Club Remix) – 6:22 •
Belgian and French CD single • "Dragostea din tei" (Original Mix) – 3:35 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Radio Version) – 3:42 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Radio Remix) – 4:15 •
French 12-inch single • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Club Remix) – 6:22 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Extended Version) – 6:30 • "Dragostea din tei" (Original Mix) – 3:35 •
German CD single 1 and Swiss CD single • "Dragostea din tei" (Original Mix) – 3:35 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Radio Version) – 3:42 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Radio Remix) – 4:15 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Extended Version) – 6:30 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Club Remix) – 6:22 • "Dragostea din tei" (Potatoheadz Club Mix) – 6:55 • "Spring" – 7:17 •
German CD single 2 • "Dragostea din tei" (Original Mix) – 3:35 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Extended Version) – 6:30 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Friki Remix) – 5:17 • "Dragostea din tei" (Karaoke Version) – 3:35 • "Dragostea din tei" (Music Video) – 3:35 • Kultvideo von DJ Friki – 2:21 •
Italian 12-inch single • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Extended Version) – 6:30 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Radio Version) – 3:42 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Club Remix) – 6:22 • "Dragostea din tei" (Original Mix) – 3:35 •
Spanish CD single • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Radio Version) – 3:42 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Radio Remix) – 4:15 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Extended Version) – 6:31 • "Dragostea din tei" (DJ Ross 4 the Club Remix) – 6:22 •
Sweden CD single 2 • "Dragostea din tei" (Original Version) – 3:35 • "Dragostea din tei" (Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte Radio Version) – 3:42 •
Other official digital versions • "Dragostea din tei 2k13" (Gabry Ponte featuring Haiducii and
Jeffrey Jey) [Radio Edit] – 3:26 • "Dragostea din tei 2k13" (Gabry Ponte featuring Haiducii and Jeffrey Jey) [Extended] – 4:52 • "Dragostea din tei 2k13" (Gabry Ponte featuring Haiducii and Jeffrey Jey) [Alien Cut & Dino Brown Radio Remix] – 3:38 • "Dragostea din tei 2k13" (Gabry Ponte featuring Haiducii and Jeffrey Jey) [Alien Cut & Dino Brown Remix] – 5:46 • "Dragostea din tei" (with Dual Beat and Mr. Frog) [Future Rave Extended Mix] – 5:30 • "Dragostea din tei" (with Dual Beat and Mr. Frog) [Future Rave Radio Mix] – 3:18
Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Decade-end charts Certifications and sales Release history ==See also==