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Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!

"Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!"
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Single by Vengaboys
from the album The Party Album
Released 14 June 1999 / 5 June 2017
Format CD single
Recorded 1998
Genre Eurodance, dance-pop
Length 3:21
Label Breakin' Records/Violent Music
Songwriter(s) Dennis van Den Driesschen, Benny Andersson, Wessel van Diepen, Björn Ulvaeus
Producer(s) Vengaboys
Vengaboys singles chronology
"We Like to Party"
(1998)
"Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!"
(1999)
"We're Going to Ibiza"
(1999)
"We Like to Party"
(1998)
"Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!"
(1999, re-release: 2017)
"We're Going to Ibiza"
(1999)

"Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" is a song by the Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys. It was released in June 1999 and re-released in June 2017 as a single. It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart on 21 June 1999.

The song was written by Danski, Benny Andersson, Wessel van Diepen and Björn Ulvaeus, with the first verse interpolating the ABBA song "Lay All Your Love on Me" written by Andersson and Ulvaeus. It was released to radio in the United States in June 1999 and re-released to radio in the United States in June 2017 and in the United Kingdom via Positiva Records and there were two versions of the CD single.

The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart for the week ending 20 June 1999. It has sold over 620,000 copies in the UK as of July 2014.

The song was named the fifth "worst ever summer song" in a survey conducted by Tony Blackburn and music e-tailer www.bol.com. A writer from the Daily Record said that Vengaboys were ready "for their biggest hit yet" with Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom, and he added that, like their previous singles, it was "another full on party anthem". The song was featured at number fifteen on The People's list of "top songs of 1999". Katjusa Cisar from the Wisconsin State Journal described the song as "a sublime mix of catchy melodies, booming bass and stupidly simple lyrics, dating back to the days when Euro dance-pop was at its peak." A reporter from the Milton Keynes Citizen branded it a "spine-chilling teeny-pop chart hit". Andrew Cowen from the Birmingham Post described the song as being "as daft as the title". While Craig Seymour of The Buffalo News a named it a "boppy uptempo tune" that is "sure to please the aerobics instructor in all of us".


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