3rei Sud Est - Major Events

Major Events

  • Ai plecat single was the first single with a huge 800,000 copies compact discs-albums and MCs sold, on a Romanian market with little experience on fighting piracy. It was the first hit single of a Romanian artist to be played on air, on the newly formed Atomic TV music station.
  • The initial Media Services studio would regain the exclusive ownership of the works and became the distributor for the band in 2005, even if they had little success in September 2001 with their own Music and Music taping, recording and studio location.
  • The band held weekly concerts around 57 Romanian cities, with an estimated 1 million audience from 1997 to 1999.
  • On 23 Januaray 2010, all three band members gave their consent for a comeback to the scene. Viorel Sipos and Mihai Budeanu spoke to Laurentiu Puta and declared that they had commonly agreed on. In an interview with the Romanian Story MAGAZINE, Mihai Budeanu stated that he isn't in good relations with his former mates, at least with Duta. Mihai Budeanu said that he is still talking with Viorel Sipos, not the same with Laurentiu Duta he said, because after the 3 Sud Est band disbanded their musical career ended.

Singles

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  • Visator (2008)
  • Vorbe care dor (2008) - no1 in Romanian Tops 100
  • N-ai crezut in mine (2007)- 10 in Romanian Top
  • Iubire (2006)
  • Alaturi de ingeri (2006)
  • Cu capu-n nori (2005)
  • Se-asterne toamna (2004)
  • Poveste de dragoste (2004)
  • Clipe (2003)
  • De dorul tau (2002) - 3 in Romanian Top 100
  • Cand Soarele Rasare (2002)
  • N-ai avut curaj (2001)
  • Te voi pierde (2001)
  • Remember me (2001)
  • Te Astept sa vii (2000)
  • Vreau Sa Te Uit (2000)
  • Te plac (1999)
  • Amintirile (1999)
  • Tu esti vinovat (1999)
  • Prima dragoste la mare (1999)
  • De Cate ori (1998)
  • Ai plecat (1998)

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