Frogtoon Musique

Freestyler by Bomfunk Mc's

Biographie de l'artiste pour Bomfunk Mc's

Bomfunk MC's Est Un Groupe Finlandais De Musique Electro/rap Ou Big Beat. Fondé En 1998 Il A Pour Leader Raymond Ebanks Surnommé B.O. Dubb Autrefois Connu Sous Le Pseudonyme B.O.W. Et A Pour Principal Producteur Jaakko Salovaara Aussi Connu Sous Le Pseudonyme "JS16" . En 1999 Le Groupe Sort Son Premier Album In Stereo. Les Singles Freestyler Uprocking Beats Et B-Boys And Flygirls Qui En Sont Issus Vont Vite Rencontrer Le Succès En Finlande. Grâce À Ses Débuts Encourageants Le Single Freestyler Est Lancé En Scandinavie Et En Allemagne. Finalement En 2000 Le Single Freestyler Qui Reste À Ce Jour Le Plus Gros Succès Commercial Du Groupe Sort Dans Toute L'Europe Et Devient Numéro Un Des Ventes. Au Delà De La Réussite En Allemagne Et Au Danemark Il Sera Par Exemple Numéro Un En Irlande Numéro Deux Au Royaume-Uni. Toujours En 2000 Le Groupe Gagne Le Best Nordic Act Au MTV Europe Music Awards. En 2002 Bomfunk MC's Sort L'album Burnin' Sneakers Dont Seront Extraits Les Singles Super Electric Live Your Life Avec Max'C Et Something Goin' On Avec Jessica Folcker. Bien Qu'ayant Bien Marché En Finlande Cette Fois Ci L'album Ne Rencontrera Pas Le Succès International. En Septembre 2002 DJ Gismo Décide De Quitter Le Groupe. Il Sera Rapidement Remplacé Par Riku Pentti DJ Et Okke Kuomolainen Claviers Qui Avec Le Bassiste Ville Makinen Formaient Auparavant Le Groupe The Skillsters Plus One. Après Leur Arrivée Sortait Un Remix De Back To Back. En 2004 L'album Reverse Psychology Sorti Sous Le Label Universal Music Est Précédé Du Single No Way In Hell. Un Autre Single Issu De L'album Hypnotic Avec Elena Mady Devient Un Succès. La Moitié De L'album Est Produite Par JS16 Et L'autre Moitié Par The Skillsters Plus One

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: Freestyler

"Freestyler" Is A Single By The Bomfunk MC's Released In 1999. It Topped The Charts In Many European Countries Australia New Zealand And Turkey And Peaked At Number Two In The United Kingdom Where It Was The 23rd Biggest-Selling Single Of The Year 2000. The Song Is Notable For Slipping An Expletive Past The Censors. The Line "So Who The Fuck Is Alice Is She From Buckingham Palace?" A Reference To Smokie's Song "Living Next Door To Alice" Was Aired Unedited On MTV. Further References In The Lyrics Are Made To The Song Karma Chameleon By Culture Club Singer Celine Dion And Porn Film Debbie Does Dallas. The Music Video Was Mainly Filmed At The Hakaniemi Metro Station An Underground Station On The Helsinki Metro Line In Finland And With Platforms 21 Metres Below Sea Level. It Shows An Unnamed Youth Catching A Train While Listening To Freestyler On His MiniDisc Player. He Soon Discovers That The Remote Control For His Player Has The Ability To Control The Flow Of Time For One Or A Group Of Individuals. Realising This Ability He Spends The Duration Of The Video Pausing Rewinding And Fast-Forwarding Dancers And People In The Station Until Coming Across The Members Of Bomfunk MC's Where His Remote Malfunctions Sending The Whole Video Into A Rapid Rewind And Back To The Beginning. The Music Video May Be Inspired By And Seems To Use Similar Themes As System F's 1999 "Out Of The Blue" Music Video. The Video Is Shown In Pseudo Black-And-White With A Filter Allowing Shades Of Orange The Colour Scheme Of The Helsinki Metro To Show Through. The Dancers And Breakdancers In The Video Wear Garments Of Orange Leading To Additional Highlighting. Throughout The Music Video A Large Amount Of Sony-Provided Product Placement Is Visible. In Particular Headphones A Portable MiniDisc Player And A Some What Out-Of-Place Playstation Original Controller. All These Consumer Items Were Considered "current" Or Even Futuristic In The 1999-2000 Timeframe When The Video Was Produced. The Principal "home Boy" Featured In The Video Is Marlo Snellman A Finnish Model/musician Who Later Released His Own Single Entitled "Dust". The Actor Was Only Fifteen At The Time Of Shooting And Got The Part Through His Mother Finnish Modelling Magnate Fi Laila Snellman. Marlo Snellman Appears Briefly In Another Bomfunk MC Music Video "B-Boys & Flygirls". Near The Start The Video Features A Continuity Error Metro Car 178 Is Seen Pulling Into The Station And A Second Later The Number Has Changed To 136. # The Song Was Also Featured In The Video Game Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2.
# Featured In A Film By Bam Margera Haggard The Movie
# A Similar Song With The Same Chorus Lyrics And Similar Melody Called Sidstyler Was Played By Machinae Supremacy
# The Song Is Used By Professional Darts Player Adrian Gray As His Walk-On Music
# Imitated At The Kazakhstan Superstar Contest

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