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Parels Voor De Zwijnen Rap & Hip-Hop 7 oktober 2005 |
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De Machine Rap & Hip-Hop 25 april 2008 |
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De Lachende Derde Rap & Hip-Hop 26 november 2010 |
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De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig ("The Youth of Today") is a Dutch hip hop and R&B act based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, renowned for their irreverent, humorous musical approach, lyrical flirting with languages other than Dutch and propagating several neologisms, most notably the word "watskeburt".The group is comprised of Vieze Fur ("Dirty Fur") a.k.a. Vieze Freddie ("Dirty Freddie") or Baksteen ("Brick") (real name Freddie Tratlehner), P. Fabergé a.k.a. P. Dronq or Peppie (real name Pepijn Lanen) and Willie Wartaal a.k.a. WiWa (Wartaal means "gibberish" or "ravings") (real name Ollicio Locadia). All tracks on the group's debut album Parels voor de Zwijnen ("Pearls fore the Swine") were produced by Bas Bron. In the Netherlands they are known for their novelty hit single "Watskeburt?!", which topped the Dutch Top 40 for several weeks in 2005. Subsequent single releases include Voorjekijkendoorlopen ("Lookinfrontofyoukeeponwalking") and the Christmas-themed Ho Ho Ho. In July 2006, the group was featured on the song Poes in de Playboy ("Pussy in the Playboy") of the Dutch reggae/ska band Luie Hond ("Lazy Dog"). In May 2007, they released the single Shenkie. Their second album, titled De Machine ("The Machine"), was released on April 25, 2008, preceded by the single Hollereer on April 4. De Lachende Derde (The Laughing Third) is the third album from DJvT and was released on 26th of November 2010. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL. |
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De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig ("The Youth of Today") is a Dutch hip hop and R&B act based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, renowned for their irreverent, humorous musical approach, lyrical flirting with languages other than Dutch and propagating several neologisms, most notably the word "watskeburt".