At this exact time, "Dragostea Din Tei" was topping charts from Germany to France and was just months away from becoming an all-time internet meme thanks to the "Numa Numa" dance.

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.

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

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At this exact time, "Dragostea Din Tei" was topping charts from Germany to France and was just months away from becoming an all-time internet meme thanks to the "Numa Numa" dance.

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

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 At this exact time, "Dragostea Din Tei" was