1999–2001: Formation and early years O-Zone first formed as a duo of Dan Bălan and Petru Jelihovschi in 1999. They released their first album,
Dar, Unde Ești..., in 1999. However, Jelihovschi had not intended to make music his career, so he split from Bălan. Undaunted, Bălan held open auditions for new band members. At one such audition, he met Arsenie "Arsenium" Todiraș, who eventually won over the initially skeptical Bălan with his version of
Elvis Presley's "
Love Me Tender". Bălan and Todiraș would have proceeded as a duo act until Bălan received a call from Radu Sîrbu, who wanted a chance to audition for the group. Despite Sîrbu having missed the initial auditions, Bălan agreed, and after a successful audition, Sîrbu joined O-Zone, officially making the group a trio.
2002–2004: Rise to success In 2002, O-Zone moved from
Moldova to Bucharest, Romania, hoping to gain more recognition. There, the group became an instant hit band with their upbeat song "
Despre Tine" ("About You"), which held the top position on the
Romanian Top 100 chart for three weeks in February 2003. Their second hit, which brought them worldwide attention, was "
Dragostea din tei", translated roughly as "Love in the Linden Trees". It quickly became popular in Romania, where it also topped the Romanian singles chart for four weeks in September 2003, but faded from popularity by the end of 2003. However, the song gained popularity in
Italy when the little-known duo
Haiducii released a cover of "Dragostea Din Tei", which topped the Italian pop charts. The re-release of "
Despre Tine" in 2004 from the same album had similar success across Europe. In contrast to their multi-platinum status in Europe, O-Zone never entered the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the
United States, although it did reach the 14th position on the
Hot Dance Airplay chart. The viral video "
Numa Numa Dance" by interneter Gary Brolsma helped to boost awareness of "Dragostea Din Tei" in the U.S. In the video Brolsma was seen lip-syncing to the song while sitting in a chair and dancing with only his arms and hands, but, while the song received moderate to major airplay, most Americans knew it simply as the "Numa Numa Song" and never knew the name of the original song or the group that performed it. "Dragostea din tei" was sampled in the song "
Live Your Life" by
T.I. and
Rihanna, which topped the
Billboard Hot 100 in late 2008.
2005: O-Zone split up On 13 January 2005, while still very popular, the members of O-Zone announced their disbandment, Their last European concert was held at the 2005
Golden Stag Festival in Romania. Also in 2005, Japanese music label
Avex Trax gained distribution rights for O-Zone music in
Japan and released the album
DiscO-Zone in August 2005 in the country. it reached over 800,000 sales in 2005 alone and became the 12th-most popular album of 2005, partially because the album was re-released twice by Avex Trax.
DiscO-Zone ended up charting for over a year on the Oricon weekly albums chart and sold over one million copies overall. In 2006, O-Zone won the Best Foreign Act award at the 2006
Japan Gold Disc Awards, as well as a special prize at the
47th Japan Record Awards.
2017–2024: Occasional reunions and tribute band On 5 May 2017, Dan Bălan, Radu Sîrbu and Arsenie Todiraş announced that O-Zone would be reforming for two concerts. O-Zone re-united for
Europe Day on 9 May 2017. One of concerts was held in Chișinău and the other took place on the same day in Bucharest. On 17 December 2019, Dan Bălan, Radu Sîrbu and Arsenie Todiraş announced that O-Zone would be performing for one concert, which took place on New Year's Eve 2019 in Bucharest as part of performances by stars of the 90s and 00s called Revelion 2020 Disco Night Fever. After the event, all three returned to their projects again. The exception was the collaboration of Radu and Arsenie for the song "Lay Down". In 2024, O-Zone announced a summer tour in Europe, but this time as a tribute band, consisting of Arsenie from the original group and two dancers. ==Discography==