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3rei Sud Est (also spelled 3 Sud Est or 3SE, styled forms of Trei Sud-Est, Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtrej suˈdest]) is a dance music group from Romania. The group was formed in 1997. The group was formed in 1997.
In 2000, Madonna (pictured in 2015) topped the chart for six weeks with "Music"; "American Pie" also reached the summit. Kylie Minogue's (pictured in 2012) "Can't Get You Out of My Head" was the most-broadcast song in Romania in 2001.
Play & Win also produced I Am the Club Rocker, Inna's second studio album released in 2011. [10] The album was certified Gold in both Romania and Poland and was described by Play & Win as their best record so far. [11] [12] The album contained the single "Sun Is Up", which reached No. 1 in Bulgaria [13] and No. 5 on the UK Dance Chart. [14]
The lead single from the album, also titled "Noi Doi", reached fourth place in the Romanian Top 100. [ 3 ] The second album, named Îmi Place La Tine Tot (2005) produced two great singles, "Îmi Place La Tine Tot" [ 4 ] and "Fără Tine", [ 5 ] becoming the most broadcast Romanian hits in 2005, giving her the nickname "Corina Hits".
[10] [24] "Ma Ya Hi" included only Balan out of the other band members, [10] and media reports speculated that this caused internal tensions within O-Zone. [39] " Ma Ya Hi" was included on Prata's studio album Let's Get It On (2006), [ 37 ] while a remixed version was featured on the American version of DiscO-Zone . [ 40 ]
Between 1991 and 1994, "Deșteaptă-te, române!" was the national anthem of Moldova before it was subsequently replaced by "Limba noastră" ('Our Language'). As a side note, in modern vernacular, the word, and according family, of the word “deștept” can be interpreted as “smart”.
However, the group made two movies: Garcea si oltenii (2001) and Trei fraţi de belea (2006). Both movies where heavily promoted by Media Pro Pictures , a subsidiary of the company that also owns Pro TV , and "Garcea și oltenii" grossed the highest box office figures for a Romanian movie after 1989 (almost 290.000 spectators viewed the movie ...
The Iu Mien people (Iu Mienh 勉) are a subgroup of the Pan Yao branch of the Yao nationality, which is the largest of the three major Yao groups according to the Nationalities Affairs Commission of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China. The Iu Mien language is categorized as belonging to the Hmong–Mien language family. Iu Mien ...