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O-zone (Belgium)
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O-zone biography
O-zone was a project created by Belgian producer Patrick De Meyer. Never featured vocals by Rachel Wallace, who later became frontlady of Garfield in Germany. Break Free featured rapper Jacky Williams and a female vocalist. Both singles were released in 1993.
No relationship with Moldavian boys band O-zone.
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O-Zone was a pop group made up of Dan Bălan, Radu Sârbu (aka RadU), and Arsenie Toderaş (aka Arsenium). Originally from Moldova, the band launched in Romania.
O-Zone first formed in 1998 by Bălan and Petru Jelihovschi, however Jelihovschi had not intended to make music his career and left after their first album, 1999's Dar, Unde Eşti ....
O-Zone is famous for the single Dragostea Din Tei, a notable summer hit which reached #1 in the singles charts of many countries during 2003 and 2004, and Number 3 in the United Kingdom. The follow-up single Despre Tine had similar success across Europe.
They enjoyed a brief resurgence in global popularity due to the online viral success of the Numa Numa Dance, featuring a previously unknown Gary Brolsma lip-synching and dancing to the first minute of the song Dragostea Din Tei.
O-Zone split up in 2005 each artist went on to make solo careers, reuniting in 2017 and 2019, but only for a few concerts.
In 2008, Dragostea Din Tei was sampled by Just Blaze and Canei Finch for the T.I. single Live Your Life.
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Ozone (American band)
70s funk band
This article is about the 70s funk band. For the Moldovan pop group, see O-Zone.
For other uses, see Ozone (disambiguation).
Ozone | |
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Ozone during their tenure at Motown | |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
Genres | Funk, R&B, disco, soul |
Years active | 1977– |
Labels | Motown |
Past members | Charles A. Glenn Jr. James S. Stewart Jr. Paul Hines Benny Wallace Thomas Bumpass William White Ray Woodward Greg Hargrove Herman Brown Joe Foxxworth |
Ozone was a funk and R&B group during the late 1970s and early 1980s, signed to Motown Records.
History
When the Nashville funk band The Endeavors broke up in 1977, three of its members, Benny Wallace, Jimmy Stewart and Charles Glenn, formed a new group of their own. They called it ‘Ozone’. The trio later recruited trumpeter Thomas Bumpass, saxophonist and vocalist William "Billy" White, saxophonist and vocalist Ray Woodward, guitarist Greg Hargrove and drummer Paul Hines. In 1981 guitarist Herman Brown replaced Greg Hargrove.[1]
During their first two years, O
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