- Dan Bălan
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Dan Bălan Background information Birth name Dan Mihai Bălan Born 6 February 1979 Origin Moldova/Romania Genres Eurodance, Pop rock Years active 1996–present Labels MediaPro Music.Ro Associated acts Inferialis, O-Zone, Crazy Loop Website danbalan.com Dan Mihai Bălan (born 6 February 1979 in Chişinău, Moldavian SSR) is a Romanian/Moldavian singer, songwriter, and producer. He was born to Mihai Bălan and Ludmila Bălan, a TV presenter.[1] Dan Bălan has performed eurodance and commercially pop music. Bălan is best known for his part in the eurodance music trio O-Zone, which led to international fame with the hit single "Dragostea din tei".[2]
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Career
O-Zone
Main article: O-ZoneThe group was started by Dan Bălan in 1998 with Petru Jelihovschi. They released their first album, Dar unde esti? (meaning "But, Where are you?") in 1999.[citation needed] However, for Petru music was just the main hobby so the group split up. Bălan was determined not to end the project though, so he opened auditions where he met Arsenie Todiraş ( or Arsenium ). Though skeptical of Arsenie's talents, Bălan accepted Arsenie into the group after he performed Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender". A couple of weeks later Radu Sirbu took part at the auditions and Bălan found out there are three guys ready for success. They've formed the official O-Zone band.In 2001they moved in Romania were in 2002 they signed with Cat Music a major Romanian label.Their single"Despre tine"reached first place on the "Romanian Top 100 single Chart".
Mainly singing eurodance music using Romanian language, and especially famous due to the hit-single "Dragostea din tei" (translates to Love among the Linden Trees), a summer hit off the album DiscO-Zone. Dragostea Din Tei reached #1 position in many single charts in Europe around 2003 and 2004, and was placed third in the UK's Single Chart. Another single called "Despre Tine" ("about you") from the same album had similar success across Europe.
Converse to its multi-platinum status in Europe, O-Zone never the charts in the United States. Because of the Numa Numa Dance, "Dragostea Din Tei" had a burst of popularity in the United States. While the song received moderate to major airplay, and was sampled in Rihanna and TI's hit "Live Your Life", most Americans never knew who the group was or the original song's name. In January 2005, the trio split to pursue solo careers.
Development in Los Angeles
In 2004, Bălan decided to venture closer to his rock roots. He chose the best musicians in his region and moved with them to Los Angeles in 2005. Although Dan wrote the compositions prior to the formation of his band, it took two years to get a signature sound and their own captivating style. He asked producer Jack Joseph Puig (John Mayer, Sheryl Crow, No Doubt, The Black Crows, Rolling Stones) to produce the record.[citation needed] An album was recorded in April/June 2006 at Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles.
Crazy Loop
Main article: Crazy LoopIn 2006, Bălan introduced an alter ego-character, Crazy Loop, with an 'Eurodance flavoured song "Crazy Loop (Mm-ma-ma)"'. The video was directed by Marc Klasfeld, was released throughout Europe in the fall of 2007 and was voted the song of the year by fans, not including Romania.[citation needed] In December 2007, Dan also released the 'Crazy Loop' album entitled The Power of Shower. The song "Crazy Loop (Mm-ma-ma)" reached number one on the Romanian charts more than a month.[citation needed] In 2008 he released the video for the second song "Joanna (Shut Up!)".
Chica Bomb
In 2010, he released "Chica Bomb", his first single under the name Dan Balan, featuring American Katie DiCicco. It became an instant hit in many European countries and hit #37 in Germany and #44 in UK Singles Chart and number 1 in Russia and Greece (in Greece, this song was released with the Greek singer Eleni Foureira, performing the song during the 2010 MAD VMAs/MAD Video Music Awards).[3][4]
Justify Sex
Justify Sex is a eurodance/electro house song presented on July 31, in Moscow, at the "Europe Plus Live 2010" festival, .[5][6] The official video for Justify Sex was released on 10-13-2010 on http://www.justifysex.com. Once again, NY Based Katie DiCicco is the Vocalist.
Discography
Singles
Year Title Chart positions Album GR TR RUS AUT GER DK UK AUS 2010 "Chica Bomb" 1 1 1 64 37 36 44 100 TBA "Justify Sex" - 5 1 - - - - - "Лепестками слёз" ("Lepestkami slyoz") (feat. Vera Brezhneva) - - 1 - - - - - 2011 "Freedom" - - 3 - - - - - "Лишь до утра" ("Lish do utra") - - - - - - - - References
- ^ Ludmila Bălan. Tanti Ludmila
- ^ "Crazy Loop Biography". http://www.crazy-loop.com/. Retrieved 2010-05-24.
- ^ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Eleni-Foureira-Elene-Phoureira/119006304116?v=app_2405167945
- ^ http://examsos.yooblog.gr/2010/09/23/9105
- ^ http://www.showbiz.ro/muzica/6760809-dan-balan-a-lansat-melodia-justify-sex
- ^ http://www.monden.info/muzica/noul-single-dan-balan-justify-sex/
External links
- Dan Bălan's official website
- Dan Bălan's official page at Facebook website
- Dan Bălan's official page at MySpace website
- Dan Bălan's official page at Flickr website
- Dan Bălan's official page at Twitter website
- Crazy Loop's official website
- Dan Balan Official Fan Club
Categories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- English-language singers
- Romanian musicians
- Moldovan male singers
- Moldovan expatriates in Romania
- Romanian-language singers
- People from Chişinău
- O-Zone members
- Russian-language singers
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