This page will contain external links about Technotronic, as they become available.TechnotronicTechnotronic is a Belgian Techno band formed by Jo Bogaert in the late eighties. Together with Ya Kid K, he wrote the hit single Pump Up the Jam which meant the start of the Belgian hip hop scene. Bogaert later on worked together with different vocalists. Originally, Bogaert used a model in order to promote the song. Only later on, Ya Kid K was allowed to appear. This page about Technotronic includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Technotronic News stories about Technotronic External links for Technotronic Videos for Technotronic Wikis about Technotronic Discussion Groups about Technotronic Blogs about Technotronic Images of Technotronic |
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Only later on, Ya Kid K was allowed to appear. However, the group had little success at the new label and soon faded into obscurity. Originally, Bogaert used a model in order to promote the song. The Undisputed Truth, along with Rose Royce, followed Whitfield during his exodus from Motown to set up Whitfield Records in 1975. Bogaert later on worked together with different vocalists. Their single big hit was the ominous "Smiling Faces Sometimes", which hit #3 on the US pop charts in 1971. Together with Ya Kid K, he wrote the hit single Pump Up the Jam which meant the start of the Belgian hip hop scene. A number of their singles became minor hits, many of them later songs for Whitfield's main act The Temptations, among them "You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell Right Here on Earth" and "Papa Was a Rolling Stone". Technotronic is a Belgian Techno band formed by Jo Bogaert in the late eighties. Joe Harris served as main lead singer, with Billie Rae Calvin and Brenda Joyce, formerly of The Delicates, on additional leads and background vocals. The Undisputed Truth was a 1970s Motown recording act, assembled by record producer Norman Whitfield as a means for being able to experiment with his psychedelic soul production techniques. |