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Numa Numa

History:

The video Numa Numa  created by  American vlogger Gary Brolsma based from the song "Dragostea Din Tei" as performed by O-Zone. Gary's video title derived from the Romanian words "nu mă nu mă" that came from the O-Zone's song.  The video turned him into an over night sensation and before he knew it his face was plaster all over the internet. He's memes became internationally known, his video went viral!




Thoughts:

We're in a day in age where anyone can become famous at any given moment. Whether it be a funny video or posting a picture that would work perfectly for a meme the internet and social media has made it almost impossible to not become an overnight sensation and I think Gary Brolsma took full advantage of that.

Comments

  1. Have never heard this song before. And I agree that anyone can get famous now.

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