...But now Arsenium is ready for his next big step. "Arsenium is how I am, how I feel, how I live and what I do!"

Music & Lyrics by: Arsenium

Arsenium was born on 22nd of July, 1983 in Moldova, Chisinau city. He grew up in a very harmonious surrounding. His mother worked as a doctor, his father as an engineer. He has a younger sister.
At the age of 16 Arsenium was involved in a Moldovan folk band named "Stejareii" (the little oaks), playing the contra-bass. In that time he started to perform on the biggest stages of Moldova. When he was 17 he started to take singing lessons.
A new band "O-Zone". became very successful in Moldova and after conquering the Romanian market, they gladdened whole Europe with their biggest hit.

Arsenium was born on 22nd of July, 1983 in Moldova, Chisinau city. He grew up in a very harmonious surrounding. His mother worked as a doctor, his father as an engineer. He has a younger sister. Arsenium was always known as a big dreamer. His biggest dream was to become a big musician, someone whose songs should build up the musical history.

Most of the music he was listening to was Russian. “I grew up with Russian music. At that time I had just only one fan, my little sister.” He started to write his own songs when he turned 15 and it pleased him so much, that he couldn’t stop. “I realised that only that way I could express myself, my feelings in the real life! I understood that there is a place for me and my dreams in this world.”

Arsenium tried to confer the way he wrote songs to his real life. “I started to build up my life the way I create a song. Then started the life of my dreams like a beautiful melody.” At the age of 16 Arsenium was involved in a Moldovan folk band named “Stejareii” (the little oaks), playing the contra-bass. In that time he started to perform on the biggest stages of Moldova. But his first performance as a singer was at school. He tried to sing opera, more or less successful. When he was 17 he started to take singing lessons. His teacher was Larisa Shulga. “She taught me a lot of things about music and she shared with me her experience as an artist because she was a very famous opera singer in the whole ex- USSR”

In the teaching units she discerned his talent and introduced him to Dan Balan, who invited him to become a new member
of “O-Zone”. After a few weeks the composition of the group was completed by Radu Sirbu. The new band became very successful
in Moldova and after conquering the Romanian market, they gladdened whole Europe with their biggest hit. “O-ZONE gave me
a very good experience. I travelled a lot with the guys all over the world, I slept less night than ever but I felt really good.” He felt good with his two colleagues who were very talented artists and “very nice and friendly persons”. But now Arsenium is ready for his next big step. "ARSENIUM is how I am, how I feel, how I live and what I do!"

What's Moldova's song like in 2006? This man is called "ARSEnium". There's a clue there. Can you spot it? Natalia Gordienco will be the other half of this appalling follow up to Grandma Boonika from 2005...she'll be spinning in her grave, or at least spinning anyway. Arsenium sings a love song with nonsensical references to boca's loca's poco's and choco's which all goes together to annoy me. The video for this is a free-for-all of bad-dancing, not unlike your cousin's wedding reception but with worse music. Natalia revolves in a short skirt which is interesting for 15 seconds until the music seeps into your conscious again like a wet fart from a bad Arsenium.

"The answer is, Moldova 2006 is Arse, yes Arse"

Brian The Snail

"Slow down slow down,…you'll have to explain it again,…firstly what exactly is 'Escargo',...?"
That's a typical sentence as spoken by The Magic Roundabout's most undemonstrative creature, and someone I related to immediately in my parents flat in Chisinau" Arsenium never uttered. He crawled about, taking everything in, and while moght not have been the sharpest tool in the box, he got there in the end, waxing lyrical along the way…and leaving a trial of goo in his wake"

  

Loca

Every night i need mi loca
Every night i need her boca
Every night i need mi loco
Need him crazy just un poco

Hey, Loca, give me, give me your boca
You're my girl you're my loca
you're breaking my heart

Hey, loco, please, espera un poco
And I’ll give you my choco
Do you want it or not?

Every time i see mi loca
I feel i go crazy un poco
She's so sexy, she's so hot
Every night she's breaking my heart

Every time i see mi loco
I realize he's crazy un poco
And we keep on dancing all night long
With my boy i will never feel alone

Hey, Loca, give me, give me your boca
You're my girl you're my loca
You're breaking my heart wowowowo

Hey, loco, please, espera un poco
And I’ll give you my choco
Do you want it or not?

If i wanna taste her love tonight
Need to kiss her boca one more time
I can fly away and reach the stars
Every time i drown into her eyes

If i wanna taste his love tonight
I just have to hold mi loco tight
I can fly away and reach the stars
Every time he looks into my eyes

Hey, Loca, give me, give me your boca
You're my girl you're my loca
You're breaking my heart

Hey, loco, please, espera un poco
And I’ll give you my choco
Do you want it or not?

She's a little bit loco
A little bit coco
A little bit tall yo
A little bit small yo
A little Latino
A lilttle Europio
A little bit choco
Exotic Marocco
She's a good girl
She's a little mean
Nice body from the covers
Of the magazines
Eyes like deep green
Lips like angeline
The most beautiful girl
That you’ve ever seen

“I grew up listening to Russian music,” he added. “I liked R&B, hip hop, and Russian rock. Then I started composing at the age of 15 but those songs weren’t so nice. Don’t ask me to sing my first song. It’d make me cry and this is supposed to be a happy event.”