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"Lambada" became a worldwide summer hit, selling over five million copies in 1989 [4] and was part of the Lambada dance craze.It reached No. 1 in several European countries, as well as No. 4 on both the UK Singles Chart and Irish Singles Chart, No. 5 on the Australia ARIA Singles Chart, and No. 46 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
In May 2003, Modà released their first self-produced EP, titled Via d'uscita. [5] [6] During one of their concerts, Modà were noted by Marco Sfratato, who was interested in their music and introduced the band to Pippo Landro, director of the independent record label New Music International. [7]
13 September 1860 in Ploiești, Prahova, Romania 28 March 1926 in Bucharest, Romania 1924 "for work on the anatomy, physiology and surgery of the neck and chest sympathicus." [14] Nicolae Paulescu et al. [j] (1869–1931) Romania: Ioan Cantacuzino: 25 November 1863 in Bucharest, Romania 14 January 1934 in Bucharest, Romania 1933
La moda or La Moda may refer to: La Moda, an Argentine women's journal of the 1830s founded by Juan Bautista Alberdi; La moda, a 1761 comic opera by Antonio Boroni, to a libretto by Pietro Cipretti; La moda, a 1771 comic opera pasticcio with music by Antonio Salieri and others, to the same libretto by Pietro Cipretti; La Moda, a 2005 album by ...
Mentored by fellow gangsta rap group B.U.G. Mafia, they quickly emerged as one of Romania's most popular rap acts in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2003, group member Tudor Sișu was sentenced to three years in prison after being arrested by Romanian authorities in a widely publicized drug-trafficking case.
The list includes both people known in Romania as singers, and singers from other countries who have Romanian ancestry. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
OTV, formally known as Oglinda TV (Mirror TV), was a Romanian TV channel owned by Dan Diaconescu, best known for its talk show, Dan Diaconescu Direct.Although it had a large audience, the channel had very often been criticized for its excessive use of sensationalism and tabloid journalism.
Romanian: Opinci were worn throughout Romania and over a wide area of south and east Europe being known as opanke , tservuli , Romanian: opinci (North Macedonia), etc. Romanian: Opinci are made of a single rectangle of cow, ox or pig hide gathered round the foot in various ways.