Friday, May 18, 2012

How a Romanian song was made Renowned

We lived in Austria for couple of years, then we established in the States in 1992. Years later, immediately after we visited about 45 States, we were I was traveling to Europe, It was in 2004. Our flight went smooth and we were attempting alternatives for passing the time, when I place the headphones to listen to some music - supplied by the crew, and I hear this song in Romanian - my mother language, I was , wowed...not a great many songs make it to America or...to turn into so popular to be commercially played in public locations,...

The name of the song was "dragostea din tei", it was written and composed by Dan B?lan , and the original version was sung by B?lan, Arsenie Todira? , and Radu Srbu . The single was initial released in 2003 in Moldova , where the group lived and created at that time, and in the spring of 2004 in most other European nations.

The song was not popular in America by any signifies, prior to they produced it right here , they had an English version ready for us.

The translation is quiet complicated, considering that the Moldavian language was a mixture of Russian influence and the Latin Romanian based language.

"Dragostea din tei" is written in Romanian . There are a few proposed translations of the title, such as Adore from the linden trees (also referred to as "linden trees") and Adore out of the linden trees . And it really is really well attainable that the intended which means was also NOT the appreciate from the linden tree but, the 1st Adore,

/watch?v=60og9gwKh1o New Jersey - Gary Brolsma introduces song to America's culture

The 19 year old New Jersey your tube overall performance is a hit.

He turn into popular instantaneously!

If you comply with the guys story, he produced it massive!

The Miya Hee Song! The Numa Numa Song!

/watch?v=f36wolLtkbE

ABC news crew introduces the group lastly to the United States in June of 2006.Listen meticulously what the news crew says prior to introducing them. It really is produced it to quantity A single in 27 Nations!

The popular song know as The Miya Hee Song! The Numa Numa Song!

much more of the song's versions

/watch?v=qYXI2-5qzI8 - English version /watch?v=MtE8O2jvyA0 - spanish version

/watch?v=tnETNpOhrYg - backstreet boys

/watch?v=cF68iLhzMpQ - Bin-laden style

/watch?v=MZ3lXZT7PFY opera style

/watch?v=ZSRF5oERKzU - Bloodhound Gang - Dragostea din Tei

This is the Romanian and the English lirycs. Ma-ia-hii Ma-ia-huu Ma-ia-hooMa-ia-haha Miya-hee Miya-hoo Miya-ho Miya-haha [These are just sounds.] -

Verse 2 - Alo, Salut, sunt eu, un haiduc, Si te rog, iubirea mea, primeste fericirea. Alo, alo, sunt eu Picasso, Ti-am dat beep, si sunt voinic, Dar sa stii nu-ti cer nimic.

Hello [on a cellphone], greetings, it really is me, an outlaw, I ask you, my appreciate, to accept happiness. Hello, hello, it really is me, Picasso, I sent you a beep [cellphone signal], and I'm brave [or sturdy], But you should know that I'm not asking for something from you.

Chorus three (2 times) - Vrei sa pleci dar nu ma, nu ma iei, Nu ma, nu ma iei, nu ma, nu ma, nu ma iei. Chipul tau si dragostea din tei, Mi-amintesc de ochii tai.

You want to leave but you do not want do not want to take me,

do not want do not want to take me, do not want do not want do not want to take me. Your face and the appreciate from the linden trees, And I don't forget your eyes.

Verse 4 - Te sun, sa-ti spun, ce simt acum, Alo, iubirea mea, sunt eu, fericirea. Alo, alo, sunt iarasi eu, Picasso, Ti-am dat beep, si sunt voinic, Dar sa stii nu-ti cer nimic.

I call you [more than the telephone], to tell you what I feel correct now, Hello, my appreciate, it really is me, your happiness. Hello, hello, it really is me once again, Picasso, I sent you a beep [cellphone signal] and I'm brave [or sturdy], But you should know that I'm not asking for something from you.

Repeat chorus once again:

Miya-hee Miya-hoo Miya-ho Miya-haha [These are just sounds.]

Take a look at their internet page: /dragosteadintei.htm





No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.