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- Boogie_Pimps abstract "Boogie Pimps are an electronic music duo from Erfurt, Germany. It was formed by the two DJs Mark J Klak and Mirko Jacob.Their collaboration started in 2000, when Mirko Jacob started performing in Klak's JoueJoueClub in Erfurt. Jacob has since left the group, and his place was filled by Australian-born Jon Henderson.In Autumn 2003, Boogie Pimps released their first single, a remix of Jefferson Airplane cover of The Great Society's \"Somebody to Love\". In January 2004, this song entered the Top Ten of the UK Singles Chart. The music video for \"Somebody to Love\" was an instant hit in the UK. It features several infants sky diving out of an aeroplane towards a giant woman (Natasha Mealey) lying on a grassy hill country landscape in her underwear, singing the song.Their second single, \"Sunny\" was also a cover song. It was originally recorded by Bobby Hebb but the version was covered by Candee Jay.In 2004 they appeared on a white label, which was not widely released, under the pseudonym 'Pimps Guerilla'. They performed songs such as \"Right Out of Here\" and \"Make 'em Drop\". While \"Make 'em Drop\" made it onto a few compilations, \"Right Out of Here\" is not commercially available, with the exception of whitelabels. This could be for legal reasons, as extracts of lyrics and melody were sampled from the end of Queen's \"Bohemian Rhapsody\".".
- Boogie_Pimps activeYearsStartYear "2000".
- Boogie_Pimps alias "Mark J Klak".
- Boogie_Pimps background "group_or_band".
- Boogie_Pimps genre Electronic_music.
- Boogie_Pimps hometown Erfurt.
- Boogie_Pimps hometown Germany.
- Boogie_Pimps recordLabel Housesession.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageExternalLink index.php?lang=en.
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- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageRevisionID "701100485".
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Airplane.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Bobby_Hebb.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Bohemian_Rhapsody.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Candee_Jay.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_electronic_music_groups.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_musical_groups.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Compilation_album.
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- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Disc_jockey.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_music.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Erfurt.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Housesession.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_Airplane.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Music_video.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Natasha_Mealey.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Parachuting.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Pseudonym.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Queen_(band).
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Record_chart.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Single_(music).
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Somebody_to_Love_(Jefferson_Airplane_song).
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink Sunny_(song).
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink The_Great_Society_(band).
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink UK_Singles_Chart.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLink White_label.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boogie Pimps".
- Boogie_Pimps alias "Mark J Klak".
- Boogie_Pimps background "group_or_band".
- Boogie_Pimps caption "Boogie Pimps performing a DJ set".
- Boogie_Pimps currentMembers "Black Sheep".
- Boogie_Pimps currentMembers "Mark J Klak".
- Boogie_Pimps genre Electronic_music.
- Boogie_Pimps label Housesession.
- Boogie_Pimps name "Boogie Pimps".
- Boogie_Pimps origin Erfurt.
- Boogie_Pimps origin Germany.
- Boogie_Pimps pastMembers "Jon Henderson".
- Boogie_Pimps pastMembers "Mirko Jacob".
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- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- Boogie_Pimps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Boogie_Pimps yearsActive "2000".
- Boogie_Pimps subject Category:German_electronic_music_groups.
- Boogie_Pimps subject Category:German_musical_groups.
- Boogie_Pimps hypernym Duo.
- Boogie_Pimps type Agent.
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- Boogie_Pimps type Group.
- Boogie_Pimps type Organisation.
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- Boogie_Pimps type MusicGroup.
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- Boogie_Pimps type Q215380.
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- Boogie_Pimps comment "Boogie Pimps are an electronic music duo from Erfurt, Germany. It was formed by the two DJs Mark J Klak and Mirko Jacob.Their collaboration started in 2000, when Mirko Jacob started performing in Klak's JoueJoueClub in Erfurt. Jacob has since left the group, and his place was filled by Australian-born Jon Henderson.In Autumn 2003, Boogie Pimps released their first single, a remix of Jefferson Airplane cover of The Great Society's \"Somebody to Love\".".
- Boogie_Pimps label "Boogie Pimps".
- Boogie_Pimps sameAs Q892966.
- Boogie_Pimps sameAs Boogie_Pimps.
- Boogie_Pimps sameAs Boogie_Pimps.
- Boogie_Pimps sameAs m.02_0dv.
- Boogie_Pimps sameAs Q892966.
- Boogie_Pimps wasDerivedFrom Boogie_Pimps?oldid=701100485.
- Boogie_Pimps homepage index.php?lang=en.
- Boogie_Pimps isPrimaryTopicOf Boogie_Pimps.
- Boogie_Pimps name "Boogie Pimps".