(1971-06-14) 14 June 1971 (age 52) Bucharest, Romania
Origin
Romanian
Genres
Pop
dance
Future rave
Europop
trance
Occupation(s)
Singer
model
Instrument(s)
Vocals
Years active
2000–present
Labels
Universo Spa (2004–present) •
Warner Music Italy (2023–present)
Musical artist
Paula Monica Mitrache (born 14 June 1971), known by the stage name Haiducii (Romanian pronunciation:[hajˈdutʃij]), is a Romanian singer and model. Her first single, "Dragostea din tei", was released in 2004, which is a cover of O-Zone's homonymous single of the previous year; commercially, it reached widespread success, reaching no. 1 in Austria, Italy, Portugal and Sweden, as well as the top ten in eight other countries, and it was also certified Gold and Platinum in several other territories.
In late 2004, Haiducii released another song, "Mne s Toboy Horosho", cover of the homonymous 2003 single of the Russian band Ruki Vverh, and in late 2005 another one, "More 'N' More (I Love You)": these two songs managed to hit the chart, reaching no. 5 and 8 in Italy, respectively. In 2008 followed Paula Mitrache in Haiducii, the singer's debut album, which includes these first songs that evolved into hits.
Paula Monica Mitrache (born 14 June 1971), known by the stage name Haiducii (Romanian pronunciation: [hajˈdutʃij]), is a Romanian singer and model. Her...
"Haiducii – Dragostea din tei". VG-lista. "Haiducii – Dragostea din tei" Canciones Top 50. "Haiducii – Dragostea din tei". Singles Top 100. "Haiducii –...
Vratnica; Czech amateur football team Hajduk Lipník; the pop-music project Haiducii, and Romanian Roma musical troupe Taraful Haiducilor are all named after...
(1958) Mannadhi Mannan (1960) Cartouche (1962) Aayirathil Oruvan (1965) Haiducii (1966) The Testament of Aga Koppanyi (1967) Malkoçoğlu Cem Sultan (1969)...
The Moldova national rugby union team, nicknamed Haiducii, are a Rugby Europe national team that play in the Conference 2 North competition and are administered...
army officer, Toma Arnăuțoiu, he formed in December 1948 a group named "Haiducii Muscelului" (Romanian for "The Hajduks from Muscel"). In March 1949, the...
six scripts for a previous series called Haiducii, one of which cowritten with Mihail. The success of Haiducii inspired Barbu and Mihail to collaborate...
Basarab in Croitorii cei mari din Valahia. He also appeared in Răscoala and Haiducii. In 1977 he won the award for Best Actor at the 10th Moscow International...
(1965) - Habsburg officer Procesul alb (1966, directed by Iulian Mihu) Haiducii (1966) - Haiducul Răspopitul Vremea zăpezilor (1966, directed by Gheorghe...
being awarded gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Singer Haiducii reached the top five of the charts in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands...
compilations which featured several famous European artists such as Lùnapop, Haiducii (who reached the top of the European charts with "Dragostea Din Tei"),...
1948. This led Rizea's husband to join an anti-communist guerrilla group, Haiducii Muscelului, led by Colonel Gheorghe Arsenescu. Elisabeta provided the group...
Moraru died on the 21st of August, 2016 at 05:30 pm at the age of 79. Haiducii (1966) Un film cu o fată fermecătoare (1966) Maiorul și moartea (1967)...
Romanian films from the Communist period: "Furtuna", "Neamul Șoimăreștilor", "Haiducii", "Răscoala", "Mihai Viteazul", "Ciprian Porumbescu", "Păcală", "Blestemul...
financing, the films Iadeș (The Wishbone) (1926), Iancu Jianu (1927), Haiducii (The Haiducs) (1929), Ciocoii (The Boyars) (1930) and, later, Insula Șerpilor...
nebunilor (1971)... a.k.a. The Week of the Madmen Urmarirea (1971) TV series Haiducii lui Șaptecai (1970)... a.k.a. The Outlaws of Captain Anghel Zestrea domniței...
versions of his essays and novels—from În lumea Mediteranei (1936) to Haiducii (1943). He took another public stand against the Iron Guard in April 1937...