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89ers
OriginGermany
GenresEurodance
Years active2002-present
LabelsDrop Out
MembersPaul Hutsch
Claudia Heymanns

89ers are a German music duo formed in 2002 and consisting of Paul Hutsch and Claudia Heymanns.

History

In 2002, they released their debut single “Wap Bam Boogie” and it was used in the compilation Future Trance Vol. 32.[1] They also released a cover of “Kingston Town” which charted in number 1 in Austria and number 7 in The Netherlands. It was included on another Future Trance album by Polystar.[2][3]

In 2003 they released “Funky Beatz” and a cover of “Words” F. R. David in 2005.[4]

In 2006 they released Ritmo Forte, Higher Love and a cover of "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" with Rimini Rockaz.[5]

In 2017, they released "Heart Ahead (Easter Rave Hymn 2k17)".[6]

Discography

  • Wap Bam Boogie/Ladies Time (2002)
  • Kingston Town (2003)
  • Funky Beatz (2005)
  • Words (2005)
  • Ritmo Forte (2006)
  • Higher Love (2006)
  • Blue (Da Ba Dee) (2006)
  • The 89ers Boy (2007)
  • Hold Me Now (2008)
  • Jump with Me (2009)
  • Human Nations (2009)
  • It's Okay & Alright (2010)
  • Go Go Go Go! (2011)
  • Louder (2011)
  • No Go Go Go! (2021)

References

  1. ^ "89ers - Wam Bam Boogie". hitparade.ch. 2023-10-13.
  2. ^ "89ers - Kingston Town". austriancharts.at. 2023-10-13.
  3. ^ "89ers - Kingston Town". dutchcharts.nl. 2023-10-13.
  4. ^ "89ers - Funky Beatz". hitparade.ch. 2023-10-13.
  5. ^ "89ers pres. Rimini Rockaz - Blue". hitparade.ch. 2023-10-13.
  6. ^ "DJ Gollum feat. DJ Cap vs. 89ers - Heart Ahead (Easter Rave Hymn 2k17)". germancharts.de. 2023-10-13.