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: Gabry Ponte, known for his work with Eiffel 65 , brought a "polished, club-ready sound" to the track that helped it dominate European dance floors. Key Versions

: The track is credited as Haiducii vs. Gabry Ponte or Haiducii (with Gabry Ponte as producer/remixer). gabry_ponte_haiducii_dragostea_din_tei

: A concise 3:42 edit for radio play.

: The cover was initially released without permission from the original writers (O-Zone), leading to legal controversies at the time. : Gabry Ponte, known for his work with

The collaboration between and Haiducii on the track "Dragostea Din Tei" remains a cornerstone of the early 2000s Eurodance era. While originally performed by the Moldovan group O-Zone in 2003, the version by Haiducii (Paula Mitrache), often remixed and produced by Italian DJ Gabry Ponte, became a significant international hit in its own right. Overview of the Collaboration : A concise 3:42 edit for radio play

: A later 2013 rework featuring Haiducii and Jeffrey Jey, often found in remixes by Alien Cut & Dino Brown. Cultural Impact and Controversy