O_zone_i_fabrika_zvezd_5_dragostea_din_tei_2004 (99% TOP-RATED)
Dressed in their signature early-2000s gear, the trio delivered a high-octane version of their global hit alongside the show's contestants.
While O-Zone disbanded just a year later in 2005, this specific YouTube performance clip remains a nostalgic capsule for fans of Eurodance and the "Star Factory" era. It captured the brief, brilliant moment when a Romanian-language track from Moldova became the biggest song in the world. o_zone_i_fabrika_zvezd_5_dragostea_din_tei_2004
In 2004, the infectious "ma-ya-hi" hook of "Dragostea Din Tei" was unavoidable across Europe. One of the most legendary live moments from that peak year occurred when the Moldovan trio —Dan Bălan, Radu Sîrbu, and Arsenie Todiraș—hit the stage of the Russian talent show Fabrika Zvezd 5 (Star Factory 5). A Cultural Collision on Stage Dressed in their signature early-2000s gear, the trio
For fans of the show, which was overseen that season by legendary Russian pop star Alla Pugacheva , seeing a global phenomenon like O-Zone perform live was a highlight of the 2004 season. Why This Performance Still Matters In 2004, the infectious "ma-ya-hi" hook of "Dragostea