Radu Sîrbu
Radu Sîrbu | |
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Background information | |
Born |
Peresecina, Moldovian SSR, Soviet Union | 14 December 1978
Origin | Moldova |
Genres | Rock, Eurodance, Pop rock |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Indie |
Associated acts | O-Zone, Wild Rose Project, Mr&Ms, DJ Layla, Alissa, Dee-Dee |
Radu Sîrbu (also known as Radu Sârbu, RadU, and Picasso; born 14 December 1978 in Peresecina, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Moldovan singer.[1] He was part of the Moldovan pop music trio O-Zone. He currently lives and works in Bucharest, Romania.
Biography
Radu spent most of his childhood in his hometown, however, he moved to Orhei and Bălţi for a time. He went back to Peresecina after the 9th grade in order to finish high school. During the 10th and 11th grade, he worked as a DJ at his father's nightclub, and organized musical theatre shows through his studio, "Artshow," which he created for children and teens. In 1996, after graduating, he began his studies at the Chişinău Music Conservatory, as well as teaching vocal classes for children on the side.
In 2001, a man named Dan Bălan was holding casting calls for a band to be called O-Zone. O-Zone used to consist of just Dan and his friend Petru Jelihovski, but even after Petru dropped out, Dan still desired to continue his musical career - hopefully with two others. Arsenie Todiraş (nicknamed "Arsenium") had auditioned successfully, then Radu joined to become the third and final member. As a group, O-Zone became extremely popular in their home country of Moldova, and were able to branch out to their neighbour, Romania. What came after defined the height of their careers: with the release of two chart-topping albums, Number 1 in 2002 and DiscO-Zone in 2004, they found themselves constantly played on the airwaves throughout Europe, attracting numerous fans.
O-Zone's dance-pop music consisted of beats and catchy lyrics, able to surpass any language barrier. As Radu himself said, their songs have "positive emotion"—it really does not matter if you cannot speak or understand Romanian, you just "feel the love" in the music. O-Zone later became well known in France, Italy, Germany, Romania, Mexico and the United Kingdom. Their most popular hits included "Despre tine" and "Dragostea din tei". Later, Gary Brolsma of New Jersey made an internet video dance to the song "Dragostea din tei", entitled Numa Numa. Gary's internet video helped the group become known in the United States.
In January 2005, Dan, Arsenie, and Radu announced that O-Zone disbanded, deciding instead to focus on their respective solo careers. With Dan in America making rock music with his band "Balan", and Arsenie launching in Germany under the name Arsenium, Radu is also working on his solo project. In 2005, he worked together with DJ Mahay and released a song called "Dulce". RadU (as this was his new stage name) currently lives in Romania with his wife, and his daughter, Anastasia Dalia, and he's working on getting his official Website up at RaduSirbu.ro. He made a video on his song called "Whap-pa" and released his album Alone, and more recently he released his single "Doi străini" ("Two strangers"), and made a video for it. In 2007, he and Arsenium got together and released the single "July".
MR.& MS. Project
As of March 2008, Radu is currently working on a new project called MR. & MS. He is working with his wife Ana, whose name so far has been kept secret. On Jun. 2008 he appeared on the Romanian talk show Teo on Antena 1 and it has been revealed that the female singer is his wife. They released the single "Love Is Not a Reason to Cry" in late March 2008. Mr&Ms have also released an album, titled Heartbeat. The couple has done many performances together, and recently the couple appeared on Dansez Pentru Tine, performing a dance number for charity, specifically for a talented young child without sufficient funds to attend dance classes.
His work as a producer
Soon after releasing his first album under Mr&Ms, Radu began work with DJ Layla, and together they produced the song "Single Lady" sung by DJ Layla Feat. Alissa.[2] The lyrics were co-written by Radu and Ana Sirbu, the video has been released for "Single Lady", Single Lady had reached No.1, on Europa Plus Moscow/Russia. Radu has also released a second single with DJ Layla "City Of Sleeping Hearts" and released a music video for it always new and fresh music in collaboration with many new or well-known voices, all under the same brand – Wild Rose Project. All songs will be composed and produced by Radu Sirbu and the main voice of the project will be Radu. The first single of the project named “Ecstasy” is in collaboration with Dee-Dee. In 2014, Radu produced the song "Dynamite" sung by Liza Fox with lyric co-written by Radu Sîrbu, Anna Sîrbu, and Inessa Lee. The song reached the top 40 charts in the United Kingdom.
Albums
Alone
- "Whappa" - 3:26
- "Perfect Body" - 3:16
- "Tu nu" - 3:30
- "Ya Proshu" - 4:23
- "Zâmbeşti cu mine (feat. Anastasia-Dalia)" - 3:29
- "Fly" - 3:58
- "Sună Seara" - 3:22
- "Leave me Alone" - (4.30)
- "Whap-pa (English version)" - 3:29
- "Whap-pa (RMX Radu)" - 3:35
- "Doi Străini" 3:51
Heartbeat
- "Heartbeat"
- "Love is not a reason to cry"
- "Stop hating me"
- "Doare"
- "Don't be afraid"
- "Nu uita"
- "She is the best song I ever wrote"
- "Iubirea ca un drog"
- "Daun-Daha (save my life)"
- "It's too late"
- "Monalisa"
- "Love is not a reason to cry-club remix"
- "Love is not a reason to cry-radio remix"
Singles
- "Mix Dojdi" (1995)
- "Dulce" (featuring DJ Mahay) (2005)
- "Whap-Pa" (2006)
- "Doi Străini" (2006)
- "July" (featuring Arsenium) (2007)
- "Iubirea ca un drog" (2007)
- "Daun Daha" (2007)
- "Love Is Not A Reason To Cry" (March 2008) (MR & MS)
- "In One" (2008) (MR & MS)
- "Single Lady" (2009) (Dj Layla)
- "City Of Sleeping Hearts" (2010) (DJ Layla)
- "Emotion" (2011) (Sianna)
- "Broken Heart" (feat. Sianna), 2012
- "Rain Falling Down" (feat. Sianna), 2013
- "Dynamite" (2014) (Liza Fox)
References
- ↑ "Radu Sîrbu vrea să ajungă solo la acelaşi succes înregistrat cu "O-Zone"". Telegraf Online Constanta (in Romanian). August 23, 2006. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
- ↑ "DJ Layla isi da masca jos". www.kissfm.md. 2009-02-12. Retrieved 2009-02-24.
External links
- (English) Official Site