Overview
O‑Zone was a Moldovan eurodance pop group active from 1998 until 2005. They are best known for the song “Dragostea din tei,” which gained international attention and has been covered in various languages.
O‑Zone was a Moldovan eurodance pop group active from 1998 until 2005. They are best known for the song “Dragostea din tei,” which gained international attention and has been covered in various languages.

The group formed in Moldova in 1998, entering the regional music scene as a eurodance act. Their activity spanned roughly seven years before disbanding in 2005. Detailed information about the circumstances of their formation and early career is not provided in the available sources.
O‑Zone’s music is classified as eurodance pop, a genre that blends electronic dance rhythms with pop‑structured melodies. Their sound reflects the broader European dance trends of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Specific influences or stylistic evolutions are not documented in the supplied references.
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The names and roles of individual members are not listed in the provided source material.
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Despite a relatively brief career, O‑Zone’s “Dragostea din tei” achieved lasting popularity, inspiring covers such as a French‑language version referenced in the YehThatRocks source. The group’s impact is primarily associated with this single track, as no further releases or achievements are detailed in the available data.