VengaboysBoom, Boom, Boom, BoomKissShalala lalaTo BrazilUncle John From JamaicaUp & DownWe like to PartyWe're Going to Ibiza
Dutch producers Danski and Delmundo initially found success organizing illegal beach parties during the summers.[3] Danski and Delmundo recruited Rachael Carpenter, Olivia Overington, Robin Pors and Roy den Burger to form a group In 1997. The name Vengaboys was thought up during a recording session for another of Danski and Delmundo's projects, called Nakatomi. The group recorded several single tracks, some of which were released as singles before the release of the tracks as a debut album titled The Party Album (known as Up and Down, The Party Album! in the Netherlands). After two small Benelux hits with "Parada De Tettas" and "To Brazil", they entered the UK chart at number 4 with "Up and Down" in November 1998. The follow-up "We Like to Party" peaked at number 3 on both the Irish and UK charts, and also reached number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. In June 1999, they scored their first number 1 with "Boom Boom Boom Boom", when it topped the charts in the UK, New Zealand and the Netherlands. "We Like to Party" was used in a Six Flags advertisement campaign in America, featuring an elderly gent dancing to the tune and picking up passengers. "The Party Album!" soared to the top of the charts in over 20 countries including the U.K., Germany, Benelux, Spain, South Africa, Thailand, Poland, Australia and Mexico. "We're Going to Ibiza", a reworking of Typically Tropical's 1975 number 1 hit "Barbados", also reached the top slot in September 1999. Their debut LP spent 30 consecutive weeks on the U.S. Billboard 200 and was certified gold (500,000 units) in November 1999. "The Party Album!" was once again released under a new name, this time known as "Greatest Hits - Part 1", which featured five new songs. The Remix Album was released in late 1999, featuring
new dance remixes of the songs from the Vengaboys' debut record. Shortly before the release of their second album, Robin Pors left the group to pursue a solo career and was replaced by dolphin trainer Yorick Bakker. The Platinum Album was released in early 2000, which saw continued success for the group. More UK Top 10 hits followed: "Kiss
(When the Sun Don't Shine)", "Shalala Lala" and "Uncle John from Jamaica" all charted, with the former going to number one on the Irish Charts. For their
fourth single the group got a fifth member, the computer-animated
Cheekah. The single "Cheekah Bow Bow (That Computer Song)" was not as successful as their previous singles. They released their single "Forever as One" in February 2001 with little promotion. The single charted at 28 in the UK,
making it their worst performing single. Shortly after this release,
the group disbanded for several years. In 2007 they returned to the club scene, with new member Donny Latupeirissa, a.k.a. Ma'Donny, replacing Roy den Burger and Robin Pors returning to the group. They have most recently been touring university student union clubs in the UK and Ireland, most notably the UCD 2010 Ball, with an estimated 9000 attendees. Throughout 2008 and 2009, the group continued to tour on a small scale, while various rumors of new tracks including "Partylife" in 2008 and a re-release of old material in 2009 generated publicity but never came to be. In late 2009, the group began to get a large following online through their official website, and their official pages on social networking sites Twitter and Facebook and video sharing site YouTube which has seen a large demand for the group's music videos. In the spring of 2010 The Vengaboys confirmed via their website,[4] Twitter[5] and at their live gigs that their comeback single will be called "Rocket To Uranus" and features singer-songwriter Pete Burns and American celebrity Perez Hilton, who co-wrote the song. It was only released in their home country the Netherlands, as a single in June 2010. Release dates for other countries have yet to be set. The world premiere was confirmed via the bands Twitter account, announcing the premiere on friday June 4, on the Dutch radio station "Radio 538."[6] The video premiered on sunday June 6 at the Dutch tv station TMF[7] and in 2D and 3D formats on their own website and YouTube channel. They are due to release a best of in Australia on 9th December 2011.
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