Sushi Kids
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Sushi Kids | |
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Origin | Netherlands |
Genres | pop, dance |
Years active | 2000 |
Labels | CNR Music |
Associated acts | ABBA A*Teens |
Past members | Jody Wouter Shirley Diederick |
The Sushi Kids were the Dutch counterparts of the Swedish pop group A*Teens. They released 1 self-titled studio album with Dutch versions of various ABBA-songs, including the single "Geef me een zoen (voor je weggaat)" (meaning: "Give me a kiss (before you leave)". The album also contains 2 original songs, "Vannacht" (meaning: "Tonight") and "Als ik" (meaning: "If I").
Band members[edit]
- Jody - vocals and dancing
- Wouter - vocals and dancing
- Shirley - vocals and dancing
- Diederick - vocals and dancing
Discography[edit]
- Studio albums
- Sushi Kids (2000)
- "Weet je moeder dat" - 3:01
- "Wat ik voel" (meaning: "What I feel") - 3:39
- "Jij kan het vergeten" (meaning: "You can forget it) - 3:41
- "Toffe gozer" (meaning: "Cool guy") - 3:51
- "Als ik weer aan je denk" (meaning: "If I think of you again") - 3:55
- "Feest bij mij" (meaning: "Party with me") - 3:34
- "Geef me een zoen (voor je weggaat)" - 3:59
- "In de winter" (meaning: "In the winter") - 3:26
- "Goeiemorgen" (meaning: "Good morning") - 3:47
- "Geef me toch nog een kans" (meaning: "Give me one more chance") - 3:12
- "Vannacht" (meaning: "Tonight") - 3:53
- "Als ik" (meaning: "If I") - 3:48
- "Ik vind 't best" (meaning: "It's fine by me") - 3:07
- "Kijk 's, daar zit ie" (meaning: "Look, there he is") - 3:18
- "Ik ben bang" (meaning: "I'm afraid") - 3:58
- "Weet je moeder dat (Karaoke)" - 3:01
- "Toffe gozer (Karaoke)" - 3:51
- "Feest bij mij (Karaoke)" - 3:34
- "Geef me een zoen (voor je weggaat)" (Karaoke) - 3:59
- Singles & EP's
- "Geef me een zoen (voor je weggaat)" (2000)
Trivia[edit]
- From 13 September 2002 until 21 October 2004, band member Wouter played the role of Milan Alberts in GTST, a Dutch counterpart of the Australian soap opera The Restless Years.
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