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: The song personifies guitars as weeping entities that hold the pain of a past love. Lines like "the memories have hurt them" and "the night is bitter without her" contrast with the upbeat Eurodance rhythm that defined the band's signature sound.

Though O-Zone disbanded shortly after this release due to personal conflicts, "De Ce Plâng Chitarele" remains a fan favorite in their catalog. It is often performed during their rare reunions, such as the Ziua Europei concert in Bucharest, proving that their music continues to resonate across borders. O-Zone - De Ce Plang Chitarele [Official Video] HD

The Official HD Video provides a high-quality look at Dan, Arsenie, and Radu just before their 2005 disbandment. : The song personifies guitars as weeping entities

While O-Zone is globally synonymous with the high-flying energy of "Dragostea Din Tei," their final single, "De Ce Plâng Chitarele" ("Why Do the Guitars Cry?"), offers a more melancholic yet equally infectious conclusion to the Moldovan trio's meteoric rise. Released in 2004 as the closing chapter of their international career, the song serves as both a dancefloor anthem and a nostalgic reflection on loss. A Bittersweet Final Act It is often performed during their rare reunions,

Written by Dan Bălan, "De Ce Plâng Chitarele" was featured on the group's massive success, the DiscO-Zone album. Unlike the unbridled joy of their earlier hits, this track explores themes of heartache and memories that "hurt" the instruments themselves.

: By the time this video was in heavy rotation, O-Zone had already conquered Europe, reaching #1 in countries like France, Germany, and Spain. Cultural Legacy