

O-Zone is a Moldovan Eurodance and pop music group that first gained international fame in the early 2000s.
Originally formed in 1999 as a duo, the band quickly became a trio with members Dan Bălan, Radu Sîrbu, and Arsenie Todiraș. They skyrocketed to global popularity with their 2003 hit single "Dragostea din tei," known worldwide as the "Numa Numa Song." The catchy tune and their album DiscO-Zone sold millions of copies across Europe and Japan, making O-Zone the first Moldovan act with such wide-reaching success.
Despite disbanding in 2005, the group reunited briefly for concerts in 2017 and 2019. In 2024, O-Zone returned as a tribute band featuring Arsenie Todiraș with two dancers, continuing to celebrate their iconic music legacy. Their unique blend of upbeat eurodance and pop secured a permanent place in early 2000s European pop culture.

Denis Roabeș, known by his stage name The Motans, is a Moldovan singer, songwriter, and lyricist born in 1989. Originally working in marketing in Moscow, he returned to Moldova in 2014 to pursue his true passion: music. The name "The Motans" comes from his recurring dreams of tomcats before his musical career took off.
Since 2015, The Motans has made waves with his unique blend of hip hop, rock, and contemporary R&B, collaborating with prominent Romanian artists like Delia and Irina Rimes. His albums My Gorgeous Drama Queens and My Rhythm & Soul feature heartfelt lyrics and hit songs such as "Poem," earning him multiple awards and nominations. A captivating live performer and coach on Vocea României, The Motans continues to be a powerful voice in the Romanian music scene.

3rei Sud Est is a renowned Romanian dance music group formed in 1997 in Constanţa, a city in the South-Eastern part of Romania. The trio, composed of Viorel Șipoș, Laurenţiu Duţă, and Mihai Budeanu, quickly rose to fame with their debut single that impressively stayed on Romanian charts for an entire year. Their name translates to "Three South-East," reflecting both their number and regional roots.
Known for their catchy Eurodance and dance-pop tunes, 3rei Sud Est has won numerous awards, including the Bravo Otto Award, and gained recognition as one of Romania's most successful bands. After a hiatus between 2008 and 2014, they returned with new music, collaborating with popular artists like Inna and Andra. Their energetic style and memorable hits continue to captivate fans, making them an iconic name in the Romanian music scene.

Carla's Dreams is an enigmatic music project originating from Chișinău, Moldova, active since 2012. Known for their unique blend of pop, rock, dance, electronic, and hip hop, the group captures audiences with their multilingual songs performed in Romanian, English, and Russian. The lead singer, codenamed Sergiu, and his fellow band members maintain anonymity by concealing their identities with hooded sweatshirts, sunglasses, and theatrical masks.
Rising to fame with the 2013 hit "P.O.H.U.I." in collaboration with Inna, Carla's Dreams quickly became a staple on Romanian charts with multiple number-one singles. Their groundbreaking albums "Ngoc" and "Antiexemplu" showcase their eclectic style and lyrical depth. Beyond music, Carla's Dreams has proved influential on television as jurors on popular talent shows like X-Factor Romania and SuperStar România, adding to their dynamic presence in the Romanian entertainment scene.

Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu, known professionally as INNA, is a renowned Romanian singer born on October 16, 1986, in Mangalia, Romania. Raised in the coastal town of Neptun, she initially studied political science at Ovidius University before embarking on her music career. INNA rose to international fame with her 2008 breakout single "Hot," which topped Romanian charts and achieved global success.
Known for her catchy blend of EDM, house, and "popcorn" Romanian music styles, INNA is celebrated for hits like "Amazing," "Sun Is Up," and "Cola Song" featuring J Balvin. With over four million albums sold worldwide and numerous awards including MTV Europe Music Awards and Balkan Music Awards, she remains one of Romania's best-selling artists. Beyond music, INNA is a passionate human rights advocate, supporting campaigns against domestic violence and for children's rights.

Pasha Parfeni, born Pavel Parfeni on 30 May 1986 in Orhei, Moldova, is a celebrated musician, singer, and songwriter known for his passionate pop music. Growing up in a musical family—his mother a piano teacher and his father a singer and guitarist—Pasha developed his talents from a young age, studying piano and vocals at prestigious institutions in Moldova.
He gained international recognition representing Moldova twice at the Eurovision Song Contest, first in 2012 with the hit "Lăutar," finishing 11th, and again in 2023 with "Soarele și luna," securing 18th place. Formerly the lead singer of the popular Moldovan band SunStroke Project, Parfeni has also made his mark as a solo artist, participating in various music festivals and winning top prizes.
Known for his emotive voice and engaging songwriting, Pasha continues to influence the Moldovan music scene with a career spanning over two decades. His collaboration with other artists and consistent festival presence highlight his dedication to his craft and love for music.

Lia Taburcean is a talented Moldovan singer and songwriter born on July 24, 1997, in the village of Verejeni, Telenești District. She burst onto the music scene in 2016 with her hit "La nunta asta," a song that quickly became a staple at weddings across Moldova. Lia masterfully blends pop and folk influences, creating catchy tunes that celebrate Moldovan and Romanian culture.
Since her debut, she has released multiple successful albums, including La Nunta Asta (2017), Tudore (2019), and her latest Seara asta (2024). Known for her heartfelt lyrics and captivating vocals, Lia continues to charm audiences with songs like "Ca-n Filme Indiene" and "Când Eu Iubesc." Beyond music, her personal story of adoption and resilience adds depth to her artistic persona, making her one of Moldova's most beloved contemporary artists.

Dalma Kovács, known simply as Dalma, is a celebrated Romanian pop and jazz singer born on 18 May 1985 in Brașov. With Hungarian roots, she has been captivating audiences since 2001 with her soulful voice and skilled guitar and piano performances. Dalma gained nationwide fame after winning the TV show Faimoșii in 2007 and further starred in Romania's national selections for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2009, 2010, and 2011, showcasing her vocal versatility.
Beyond the stage, Dalma lent her voice to Disney's Romanian-dubbed Frozen, becoming the singing voice of Elsa, and also performed the main theme for Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. Known for blending pop melodies with jazz influences, Dalma continues to enchant fans with her rich sound and charismatic presence.