: 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.

: 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

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

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.

Experience the high-energy finale of O-Zone's international career in this official video: O-Zone - De Ce Plang Chitarele [Official Video] HD Time Records YouTube• Jul 13, 2011 De Ce Plâng Chitarele - O-Zone Wiki | Fandom

The Official HD Video provides a high-quality look at Dan, Arsenie, and Radu just before their 2005 disbandment.