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Any new hits from the Vengaboys? ( They were the ones that gave us, 'We're going to Ibizia'.)
Asked by joyoti sen,
02 Jun '09 09:47 pm
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Boom boom boom look like the vengaboyz trumpet has fallen silent.
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I would just like to let you know that the Vengaboys\' fame in India was a creation of the paid Indian media. They were never really hot abroad. You may find more people in the west knowing ARRahman than Vengaboys either today, or then. They his top of the charts once, and after that blissfully dived into oblivion. No big deal, either them or for that matter, Ibiza
Answered by Satish Kamath, 02 Jun '09 09:50 pm
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Vengaboys are a Eurodance pop group based in the Netherlands. The brainchild of two Dutch producers Wessel van Diepen and Dennis van den Driesschen (Danski and Delmundo), they enjoyed commercial success in the late 1990s. They are best known for their two UK number one singles, \"Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!\" and \"We\'re Going to Ibiza\" and their U.S. Top 40 hit, \"We Like to Party.\" They have sold an estimated 15 million records worldwide.
Danski and Delmundo toured Spain from 1992 to 1997 in a school bus, finding success organizing illegal beach parties during the summers.[2] Danski, Delmundo and keyboard player Scott Bailey recruited six dancers to form a group: Kim Sasabone, Denise van Rijswijk, Thomas Kellaghan, Robin Pors, David Glasgow and Roy den Burger. In 1997, the name Vengaboys was thought up during a recording session for another of Danski\'s projects Nakatomi, as he kept repeating the word \"venga\" (Spanish for \"come on\").
After two small hits with \"Parada De T ...more
Answered by Jack Johnson, 03 Jun '09 02:49 am
Danski and Delmundo toured Spain from 1992 to 1997 in a school bus, finding success organizing illegal beach parties during the summers.[2] Danski, Delmundo and keyboard player Scott Bailey recruited six dancers to form a group: Kim Sasabone, Denise van Rijswijk, Thomas Kellaghan, Robin Pors, David Glasgow and Roy den Burger. In 1997, the name Vengaboys was thought up during a recording session for another of Danski\'s projects Nakatomi, as he kept repeating the word \"venga\" (Spanish for \"come on\").
After two small hits with \"Parada De T ...more
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