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After the first international Vengaboys hit “Up & Down” appeared on vinyl on the legendary Strictly Rhythm label in March 1997, it instantly became a top 5 hit in Europe.

Before too long, the tune made its way to the U.S. as well. Up & Down ruled the clubs from coast to coast, and took the number 1 position on the Billboard Dance Chart by storm.

Vengaboys’ debut album (aptly titled “Greatest Hits!”) soon reached gold status in the U.S. That same year the Vengaboys got nominated for MTV Best Breakthrough Award.

Multi-platinum pop-dance hits like We Like To Party!, Boom Boom Boom Boom!! and We’re going to Ibiza! were unleashed on an unsuspecting audience.

The biggest party act of the nineties scored a whopping total of seven top 10 hits and two number 1 hits in the U.K. Top 40, as well as reaching the top of the charts in over forty countries.

Today, Vengaboys are still going strong, spreading that happy 90’s music vibe all over the globe!

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