: After a brief hiatus and the departure of original members for solo careers, Carmen Mureșan reformed the group with different collaborators until they ultimately disbanded in 1987.
: A "doina" is a traditional, often melancholic Romanian folk song style. By asking to "sing me the doina," the lyrics evoke a sense of longing ( dor ) or nostalgia, a common theme in Romanian culture, but reinterpreted through the upbeat tempo of disco.
: Their sound was heavily influenced by Western disco acts like ABBA and Arabesque, frequently releasing Romanian-language covers of international hits alongside original compositions. Key Members and History