Uncle John from Jamaica
Vengaboys
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8 o'clock get up get outta bed I feel like a truck ran over my head Another day of stress and sorrow Skip breakfast, 'cause I gotta go Ain't got no time to take it slow And I will do my hair tomorrow I can't take it no more Oh no no no Is this what I'm living for? But my Uncle John from Jamaica Keeps on calling every day Just buy a ticket and take a Summer Holi-Holiday 6 o'clock my job is still not done The life I'm living ain't no fun Too many days of stress and sorrow My boss just won't give me a break And this is more than I can take Think I will quit this job tomorrow But my Uncle John from Jamaica Keeps on calling every day Just buy a ticket and take a Summer Holi-Holiday But my Uncle John from Jamaica Keeps on calling every day Just buy a ticket and take a Summer Holi-Holiday
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Written by: Delmundo Danski
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23 facts about this song
Band FactsThe Vengaboys are a Dutch Eurodance music group that was formed in 1997. They gained popularity for their catchy tunes and energetic performances.
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Song Release"Uncle John from Jamaica" was released in May 2000.
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Chart PerformanceThe song peaked at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart and also reached the top 10 in Ireland and New Zealand, and the top 20 in Australia.
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Album Information"Uncle John from Jamaica" is the sixth single from Vengaboys' second studio album, "The Platinum Album."
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Music VideoDespite the song's tropical title, the music video for "Uncle John from Jamaica" was shot in a snowy location in the Netherlands.
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Song GenresThe song falls under the genres of Eurodance and Dance-pop.
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Fun FactThe song's lyrics were reportedly written after band member Robin Pors' uncle John visited Jamaica for a holiday.
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Pop Culture"Uncle John from Jamaica" was prominently featured in a commercial for a Japanese car company in early 2000s.
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AwardsAlthough the Vengaboys received some awards during their peak years, "Uncle John from Jamaica" did not receive any major awards.
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Re-releases"Uncle John from Jamaica" was re-released in 2020 for its 20th anniversary.
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RemixesSeveral remixes of "Uncle John From Jamaica" were made available, including "Hitradio Mix" and "XXL Version."
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Performing MembersThe Vengaboys at the time of the song's release were Kim Sasabone, Denise Post-Van Rijswijk, Robin Pors and Donny Latupeirissa (replaced Roy Den Burger).
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Song DurationThe album version of "Uncle John from Jamaica" has a duration of 3 minutes and 8 seconds.
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Album Details"Uncle John from Jamaica" is a song by the Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys. This song is part of their second album "The Platinum Album," which was released in 2000.
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Chart PerformancesThe song was a commercial success. It peaked at the No. 6 position on the UK Singles Chart, making it the band's 6th top ten hit in the UK. In their home country, the Netherlands, it reached the No. 19 position.
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Music StyleThe song carries the signature Vengaboys style of Eurodance, which is characterized by a high tempo and catchy melodies. The song reflects rhythmic beats and vibrant sounds typical of the late 90s and early 2000s dance music.
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Lyrics ContentThe lyrics of "Uncle John From Jamaica" tell a humorous story about an uncle living in Jamaica who advises the listeners to slow down and enjoy life more instead of rushing.
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Music VideoThe music video of the song, directed by Jeff 'Swac' McCarthy, features all four members of Vengaboys and continues the party theme the band is renowned for. It presents playful and colorful visuals in line with the song's vibrant music.
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Release and PromotionThe song and the album received considerable promotion on various music TV channels; it was especially popular on MTV, increasing its exposure and popularity among young audiences.
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Song's Contributions"Uncle John From Jamaica" played a significant role in establishing Vengaboys as a popular band globally, and it helped secure their place in the dance-pop music genre.
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Music Industry RecognitionDespite not being nominated for any major music awards or winning any, the song remains a fan favorite and is considered a classic of its era by many music critics and enthusiasts.
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Group MembersAt the time of this song’s release, the Vengaboys consisted of four members: Kim Sasabone, Robin Pors, Denise Post-Van Rijswijk, and Roy den Burger.
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Current StatusEven now, "Uncle John From Jamaica" is regularly played at parties and discos, demonstrating its timeless appeal and popularity in the dance music genre.
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