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"We're Going to Ibiza!" is a song by Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys. It was released in March 1999 as the second and final single from their second studio album, The Party Album (1999). Based on Typically Tropical 's 1975 number-one hit " Barbados ", the song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in September 1999, becoming the group's ...
Four singles were released internationally from The Party Album: "Up & Down" "We Like to Party (The Vengabus)", "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" and "We're Going to Ibiza".The album includes two previously Benelux released singles "Parada de Tettas" and "To Brazil!".
In November 1998, the Vengaboys entered the UK Singles Chart at number 4 with "Up and Down". [10] "We Like to Party!" was released internationally in 1999 and was a Top 10 hit in many European countries, [11] Canada, [12] Australia, [9] and New Zealand. [9] It reached number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. [13] In June 1999, The Vengaboys released ...
The Vengaboys' hit 'We Like to Party!' combines a campy disco beat, party-girl vocals, and a killer hook in the form of a ship horn in full blare. What began as a beach anthem in Ibiza , Spain, is becoming a Stateside smash on the increasingly Euro-driven U.S. charts.
"We're Going to Ibiza! (Hitclub Airplay)"; "We Like to Party (More Airplay)"; "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! (XXL Version)"; "Up and Down (Video Mix)"; "Ho Ho Vengaboys (XXL Version)"; "To Brazil! (XXL)"; "Vengababes from Outer Space"; "We're Going to Ibiza! (Hit Radio Mix)"; "Parada de Tettas (Radio XL)"; "Vengaboys Megamix '99 (Edit)"; "We Like to Party! (Jason Nevins RMX)"; "Up and Down (Airplay ...
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Up & Down – The Party Album! is the debut studio album of Dutch dance group Vengaboys. It was released in the Benelux in April 1998 by Breakin' Records. Four singles were released off the album: "Parada de Tettas" and "To Brazil" in 1997, and "Up & Down" and "We Like to Party! (The Vengabus)" in 1998.
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