- Het land van...
Infobox Single
Name = Het Land Van...
Artist =Lange Frans & Baas B
Released =2005
Format =CD
Genre =Dutch hip hop
Length = 4:00
Label =Walboomers Music
Producer = ?
Chart position = * #1 (Netherlands )
Last single = "Supervisie "
(2004)
Next single = "Mee naar Diemen-Zuid "
(2005)Het land van... ("The country of...") is a Dutch song by
Lange Frans & Baas B . The lyrics of this song deals with the current (2005 ) overall social and political situation in theNetherlands . It rose to the top of the Dutch charts soon after its release in2005 with a liveperformance during theUitmarkt onAugust 26 at theMuseumplein ,Amsterdam .Lyrics
The lyrics enumerate the best and worst parts of Dutch history, in the form " [The Netherlands] are the country of..." ("Het Land Van..."), often listing a good and bad part in the same line. In the song, Lange Frans and Baas B elaborate that the Netherlands are the country ("het land van") of
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Pim Fortuyn andTheo Van Gogh as well as of their murderersVolkert Van der Graaf andMohammed Bouyeri
*bigMarihuana andXTC consumption as well as legalisedprostitution
*popular fastfood
*great soccer players likeJohan Cruijff andAbe Lenstra , but also of bloody feuds between Ajax andFeyenoord (seeKlassieker for details)
*vicious plunderers (colonisation of e.g.Indonesia ) and inventors of the wordapartheid , but also a land which was liberated fromNazi Germany in 1945
*many regional dialects in a small area, rich culture, but also great problems with immigration and social problems in housing projects
*high taxes and a society filled with envy of those who make it big
*Prime MinisterJan Peter Balkenende , who supports theIraq War as a "puppet ofGeorge W. Bush "
*great folk musicians likeAndre Hazes , who still are popular in the NetherlandsIn the end, both rappers state that despite all the faults, they love their country.
Criticism and success
"Het land van..." can be seen as the prime example of a genre sometimes pejoratively referred to as 'Subsidierap' ('Subsidized rap'). In a time when the 'street' culture of second- and third-generation immigrants was painted by the media as increasingly hostile to the rest of Dutch society, and Moroccan performers like
Raymzter used rap music to voice their discontent,Although it can be argued that rappers Lange Frans and Baas B, both native-born Dutchmen who grew up in a quiet village near Amsterdam, do not represent immigrant youth culture at all, it's hard to argue with the financial success of "Het land van...", which undoubtedly prompted Moroccan-born rapper
Ali B ouali to turn to the same lucrative musical direction. The song's influence on popular culture seems undeniable, but there are as least as many people who believe it to be dishonest and artificial as there are those who appreciate it as a modern expression of patriotism.References and external links
* [http://www.nieuws.nl/dossiers/muziek/257/11222 Nieuws.nl] (Dutch) about the introduction of the new music style of
Lange Frans & Baas B along with the release of "Het land van...".
* [http://www.janvis.nl/hotnews1.php?NewsID=104622&ArtistNameID=1795 Press release from Jan Vis Agency] (Dutch), the management ofLange Frans & Baas B , onSeptember 9 2005 regarding the release of "Het land van...".
* [http://www.janvis.nl/nl/nieuws.php?NewsID=104667&ArtistNameID=1795 Press release from Jan Vis Agency] (Dutch), the management ofLange Frans & Baas B , onOctober 3 2005 regarding the number one position of "Het land van..." in the Dutch Top 40.
*Newspaper article [http://www.ad.nl/cultuurenshow/article32442.ece "Polderrap en protest"] (Dutch) in theAlgemeen Dagblad ofOctober 11 2005 byStefan Raatgever : an interview withLange Frans & Baas B about the sudden success of "Het land van..." and the content of the lyrics.
* [http://www.villamedia.nl/journalist/n/2005.20.redactioneel.shtm Review by Joost Divendal at "De Journalist"] (Dutch) about the lyrics of "Het land van...".
* [http://www.subjectivisten.org/archives/001972.php Review by Norbert Pek at "De Subjectivisten"] (Dutch) about the lyrics of "Het land van...".
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