What Fun!

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What Fun! is a pop/reggae group based in Haarlem, Netherlands founded in 1981. Within two years, the group grew rapidly in size to a total of 10 members and success quickly followed in 1983 with the release of the single "The Right Side Won", which reached #3 in the Dutch hit parade in December of that year, and #1 in Belgium. "The Right Side Won", inspired by the Falklands War between the United Kingdom and Argentina, made the BBC Radio 1 playlist, but was quickly removed when the content of the lyrics became apparent. The single was banned from release in South Africa because What Fun! had both black and white members. The group toured intensively in the Netherlands and Belgium during the period of 1983–1989 and 2 further singles ("Let's Get Digital" and "Many Men, Many Minds") and an LP ("Having Fun?") were released in the Benelux. By 1989 What Fun! had run out of steam and the members went their separate ways, only to reform again in 2005 with 5 of the original members and 3 new ones.

External links

  • What Fun!
  • Having Fun? Single
  • About What fun (in Dutch)
  • 100%NL: The Right Side Won (in Dutch)
  • "Bananenrepubliek blijkt gelukkig toch rechtsstaat" (in Dutch)
  • "What Fun!". Pop Instituut. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)