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  2. Vengaboys discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the Vengaboys, a Dutch Eurodance pop group, consists of two studio albums, twenty-one singles and fifteen music videos.The first release was the group's debut album Up & Down – The Party Album in 1998 for the Dutch market.

  3. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed listed the song at number 66 in their list of "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of the '90s" in 2017. [17] Can't Stop the Pop described it as "a relentless tour-de-force of Eurodance ". They added that "it's like a slightly poppier take on 2 Unlimited , with perfectly crisp, dizzying Wurlitzer-synth melodies and a thumping beat that evokes ...

  4. The Platinum Album (Vengaboys album) - Wikipedia

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    The Platinum Album is the second studio album by Dutch dance group Vengaboys. The album spawned five singles. The album spawned five singles. In March 2020, the album was re-released to celebrate its 20th anniversary, with the addition of "Take Me to the City", previously only released on the US edition of the album.

  5. Cheekah Bow Bow (That Computer Song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was officially credited to the Vengaboys ft. Cheekah, referring to the animated computer in the music video, which performs the lyrics (all of which are related to computer terminology, but feature some tongue-in-cheek sexual innuendo: e.g. "The way you used your joystick / Has really made my mouse click".

  6. Up and Down (Vengaboys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Up and Down" is a song by Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys. Originally released in the Netherlands in February 1998, it reached number four in the United Kingdom in November 1998. It also reached number one on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1999. The Tin Tin Out remix of the song was sampled in DMC's remix of Cher's "Believe". The ...

  7. Uncle John from Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    "Uncle John from Jamaica" is a song by Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys. It was released in May 2000 as the third single from their third album, The Platinum Album (2000), and became a top-10 hit in Austria, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. It has been certified gold in New Zealand for sales exceeding 5,000 copies.

  8. Vengaboys - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Up & Down – The Party Album - Wikipedia

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    Up & Down is notable in the Vengaboys catalogue for focusing almost entirely on instrumental trance and club songs. The album would be repackaged later that year as Greatest Hits! Part 1, replacing 8 of the tracks with 10 vocal euro dance songs. Greatest Hits! would be re-issued with slight variations in 1999 as The Party Album.