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Broodje Bakpao

"Broodje Bakpao"
Cover Broodje Bakpao.jpg
Single by The Opposites featuring Gers and Sef
from the album Succes / Ik Ben Twan
Released 4 December 2009 (2009-12-04)
Format CD single, Digital download
Genre Hip hop
Length 3:15
Label TopNotch, Universal
Songwriter(s) Twan van Steenhoven, Yousef Gnaoui, Gerwin Pardoel, Steffen Haars
Producer(s) Big2
The Opposites singles chronology
"Vandaag / Me Nikes"
(2008)
"Broodje Bakpao"
(2009)
"Licht Uit"
(2010)
"Vandaag / Me Nikes"
(2008)
"Broodje Bakpao"
(2009)
"Licht Uit"
(2010)
Gers singles chronology
"Broodje Bakpao"
(2009) Broodje Bakpao2009
"Ik Ga Hard"
(2011) Ik Ga Hard2011
Sef singles chronology
"Aye"
(2009) Aye2009
"Broodje Bakpao"
(2009) Broodje Bakpao2009
"Crazy Zin In"
(2010) Crazy Zin In2010
Music video
"Broodje Bakpao" on YouTube

"Broodje Bakpao" is a song recorded by Dutch rapper Big2, from the hip hop duo The Opposites, featuring rappers Gers and Sef. The song is based on the popular Dutch sketch show New Kids. The single was released on 4 December 2009 through TopNotch. It was produced by Big2, and co-written by Twan van Steenhoven, Yousef Gnaoui, Gerwin Pardoel and Steffen Haars. The single became a success in The Netherlands and Belgium.

The single is based on the Dutch comedy sketch show New Kids, a popular television series in The Netherlands, with the programme's popularity being the main reason behind the success of "Broodje Bakpao". The song, like the television series, was mainly popular among teenagers. The song is about eating baozis. A baozi is called a broodje bapao in Dutch. The characters in the show wrongly pronounce baozis broodjes bakpao instead of broodjes bapao. That's why the song is called "Broodje Bakpao".

"Broodje Bakpao" became a success in The Netherlands and Flanders. In The Netherlands, the song reached number 1 in the Mega Single Top 100, where it stayed at the top for two weeks. It reached number 2 in the Dutch Top 40 and remained there for three weeks. In Flanders, the song reached the third position in the Ultratop 50.

In the music video, the characters of New Kids are eating baozis. As of December 2015, the video on YouTube was watched over 3.4 million times. The cover art of the single is a screenshot of the music video.


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