In 2005, the song won the Echo Music Prize for Single of the Year in Germany, and has since been certified diamond in Japan, with 12million singles sold throughout the world.
In fact, it became so catchy that TI and Rihanna later used it to open the dance track, Live Your Life, in 2008 with the song appearing in movies including The Hangover.
Dan, who also produced their albums, also became a solo artist, launching projects that are more experimental in sound and ranging from rock and metal music to classic pop.
DURING the early 2000s, the world became addicted to catchy synth-pop track Dragostea din tei (aka the Numa Numa Song).
Performed in Romanian, Dragostea din tei (which roughly translates to Love from the Linden Tree) is a song of a man remembering a lost love.