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Joost Klein

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Joost Klein
Klein in 2024
Background information
Also known asJoost, Eenhoornjoost
Born (1997-11-10) 10 November 1997 (age 27)
Leeuwarden, Netherlands
OriginBritsum, Netherlands
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • rapper
  • singer
  • YouTuber
InstrumentVocals
Years active2016–present
Labels
Websitehttps://europapa.nl/
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2010–present
Subscribers533,000 Edit this at Wikidata[1]
(October 2024)
TikTok information
Page
Followers3.9 million
Likes72.7 million

Joost Klein (Dutch pronunciation: [joːst klɛin]; born 10 November 1997), also known mononymously as Joost, is a Dutch musician, rapper, singer, and former YouTuber. Mainly a hip hop artist, his songs and performances often include influences of electronic music, such as drum and bass, hardstyle, and gabber.[2][3] He has released eight studio albums, two of which reached the top ten of the Dutch Album Top 100. He has amassed four chart entries on the Dutch Top 40, and is best known for "Wachtmuziek" (2022), "Europapa" (2024), "Luchtballon" (2024) and his collaborations with German rapper Ski Aggu on "Friesenjung" (2023) and Finnish rapper Käärijä on "Trafik!" (2024).

"Europapa" was selected to represent the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 and subsequently became Klein's first song to top both the Dutch Top 40 and Single Top 100. Having qualified from the semi-final, he was scheduled to perform fifth in the final, but was disqualified from the competition amidst allegations of misconduct.[4] The allegations were investigated by Swedish prosecutors, who dropped the case in August 2024 after concluding that they could not prove any criminal conduct.[5]

Early life

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Joost Klein was born on 10 November 1997 in Leeuwarden, Netherlands,[6][7] and grew up in the nearby village of Britsum. In 2008, he started a YouTube channel under the name EenhoornJoost (lit.'UnicornJoost'). He did not complete the curriculum at his secondary school.[6] At the age of twelve, he lost his father to cancer.[8] A year later, in 2011, his mother died of cardiac arrest.[8] Following the death of his parents, Klein was looked after by his older brother and sister.[9]

Career

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2016–2022: First releases

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While active as a YouTuber, Klein published videos ranging from sketches to mini-documentaries.[6] In 2016, he released his debut extended play Dakloos (transl. 'Homeless'), after which he began focusing on a career in music. "Bitches" was his first music video that would reach a million views on YouTube.[10] He was briefly signed to TopNotch in 2017 and 2018, but eventually decided to set up his own record label, Albino Sports.[11]

On 20 October 2017, Klein released the mixtape Scandinavian Boy, followed by the singles "Meeuw" (transl. 'Seagull') and "Ome Robert" (transl. 'Uncle Robert') in 2018. On 3 August 2018, Klein released the studio album M van Marketing [nl] together with Dutch rapper Donnie. To promote the album, the duo organised a one-time concert titled Viraal in Carré in the Carré theatre in Amsterdam.[12]

Klein wrote a small book of poems titled Albino, which was published on 14 November 2018. Klein has mentioned that he wrote the book because of his father, who had also written a book and encouraged him to do the same.[13] To promote his studio album of the same title, Klein organised the Het gaat niet zo goed (transl. 'It is not going too well') concert tour in 2019, during which he visited venues such as Paard, De Oosterpoort [nl], Doornroosje [nl] and Paradiso.[14] He concluded the tour in Paradiso on 3 March 2019. The following summer, Klein performed at major Benelux festivals such as Pukkelpop, Pinkpop, Lowlands, and Zwarte Cross.

Photo of Joost Klein standing on a bar, not wearing a short, holding a microphone
Klein performing in 2019

On 15 November 2019, Klein released the album 1983 [nl], the title of which refers to the birth year of Klein's older brother.[15] Klein collaborated with music producers Mick Spek, Kauwboy and Tantu Beats on the album. On 24 April 2020, Klein released the album Joost Klein 7, which consists of seven songs, including a collaboration with Canadian rapper bbno$. On 7 August of the same year, he released the single "Ik wil je" (transl. 'I want you'), a remix of the eponymous song by the Belgian band De Kreuners.[16]

In March 2022, Klein collaborated with Russian musician Ruslan Tushentsov [ru], releasing "Jackass", a song in which Klein sings about his love for Russian women.[17] In February 2023, he released a song with Saint Petersburg-based group the Village Boys.[17] According to a statement released by Klein's management, "Jackass" was recorded prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the collaboration with the Village Boys was done after the group had left their homeland following the invasion, noting that "it has absolutely no bearing on what terrible things are still happening there, and is not pro-Russian".[18]

Klein released his eighth studio album on 13 September 2022, titled Fryslân after his home province of Friesland. The album features the singles "Florida 2009", "Wachtmuziek" and "Papa en mama", and was fully produced by producer Tantu Beats. Various samples can be heard on the album, such as samples of the Dutch ska band Doe Maar and Crazy Frog. In "Florida 2009", Klein reflects on the death of his parents. He premiered the song at the 2022 edition of Pinkpop.[19]

2023–present: Eurovision Song Contest and disqualification

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In 2023, Klein scored his first hit in Germany with the single "Friesenjung", a collaboration with German rapper Ski Aggu and an adaptation of a song by East Frisian comedian Otto Waalkes. The song reached first place on the German Single Top 100.[20] That same year, Klein expressed his interest in representing the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö, Sweden. A petition was launched by the NPO 3FM radio programme VoorAan of PowNed in an attempt to realise this goal.[21] On 11 December 2023, Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS announced that Klein had been selected as the Dutch representative for the contest.[22] His entry, titled "Europapa", was released on 29 February 2024.[23]

Klein (centre) and two dancers during the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

Klein performed in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, held on 9 May, and having qualified, was scheduled to perform in position 5 in the final, on 11 May. However, Klein was barred from further rehearsals due to an "incident". On 11 May, the day of the final, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced that Klein had been disqualified from the final.[24] According to AVROTROS, Klein was recorded by a female camera operator against his will immediately following his semi-final performance. AVROTROS claims that she continued to film "against clearly made agreements".[25] The camera operator alleges that Klein had reacted to the recording by making a "threatening move" towards her holding a camera.[26][24] The details of the altercation are unclear, but the Swedish police said it would be investigating whether criminal threats were made, not whether an assault occurred.[4] Klein denied any wrongdoing through his lawyer.[27] The EBU clarified in a statement that its decision to disqualify Klein "did not involve any other performer or delegation member".[28] AVROTROS later stated that the disqualification was "very heavy and disproportionate".[29] On 12 August, the Swedish Prosecution Authority announced that the case against Klein was closed because it could not be proven that the act "was capable of causing serious fear or that [he] had any such intention".[30]

In June 2024, Klein released the single "Luchtballon",[31] "The Bird Song",[32] and "Fußball (World Cup 1998)",[33] followed by a collaboration with Käärijä titled "Trafik!" on 12 July.[34] He additionally performed at various festivals across Europe between June and August 2024.[35]

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and details
Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
NLD
[36]
BEL
(FL)

[37]
LTU
[38]
Dakloos
Scandinavian Boy
  • Released: 20 October 2017[40]
  • Label: Made
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
12 121
M van Marketing [nl]
(with Donnie)
  • Released: 3 August 2018[42]
  • Label: Made
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
10 79
Albino [nl]
  • Released: 18 January 2019[43]
  • Label: Albino Sports
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
5 43 10
1983 [nl]
  • Released: 15 November 2019[44]
  • Label: Albino Sports
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
18 25
Joost Klein 7
  • Released: 24 April 2020[45]
  • Label: Albino Sports
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
14
Albino Sports, Vol. 1
(with Brunzyn)
  • Released: 1 April 2021[46]
  • Label: Albino Sports
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
70
Fryslân
  • Released: 30 September 2022[47]
  • Label: Albino Sports
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
4 5 7
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

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Title Details
Europapa: Greatest Hits

Singles

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Charted singles

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List of charting singles, with selected peak chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album or EP
NLD
[36]
AUT
[49]
BEL
(FL)

[37]
GER
[50]
LAT
[51]
LTU
[52]
SWE
[53]
SWI
[54]
UK
[55]
WW
[56]
"Meeuw"
(with Stefano Keizers [nl])
2018 [A] Albino
"Ome Robert" [B] 21
"Parmezaan & Linkerbaan"
(with Donnie)
[C] M van Marketing
"Buurman" 2019 [D] [E] 1983
"Midlife Crisis" [F] Non-album single
"Joost Klein 2" [G] 1983
"Mayo, No Fries!"
(with bbno$)
2020 [H] Joost Klein 7
"Ham?" [I]
"Ik wil je" [J] Non-album single
"Gewoon goed"
(with Brunzyn featuring Donnie)
2021 [K] Albino Sports, Vol. 1
"Wachtmuziek"
(with StuBru)
2022 [L] 68 Fryslân
"Friesenjung"
(with Ski Aggu and Otto Waalkes)
2023 18 1 1 15 12 100 7 [M] Denk mal drüber nach...
"Droom groot" 82 84 Non-album single
"Europapa" 2024 1 5 1 13 1 1 4 12 37 51 Europapa: Greatest Hits
"Luchtballon" 4 15 48 Non-album singles
"Trafik!"
(with Käärijä)
84 60
"Filthy Dog" [N]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
NLD
Tip

[69]
BEL
(FL)

[70]
LTU
[71]
"Youtube Money"
(Fijne Vrienden featuring Lexxxus The Don [nl], Joost, Youngster The Don, Martin Verschoor, and Jasper Staal)
2016 * Non-album singles
"Boner in de Club"
(Veras [nl] featuring Mick Spek [nl] and Joost)
2017
"René Froger"
(Donnie featuring Joost)
"Relevant"
(Bassistent featuring Joost)
"Zwaailicht"
(Abel [nl] featuring Joost)
"Vroom (Remix)"
(Famke Louise featuring Donnie and Joost)
"Neymar"
(Daniel Got Hits featuring Joost and Bassistent)
2018 America's Fav Whiteboy
"Friesland"
(Rarri Jackson featuring Jiri11 [nl] and Joost)
Non-album singles
"Snelle Planga (Remix)"
(Donnie featuring Bizzey, Bokoesam [nl], Lange Frans, Joost and Joel Beukers)
"Heritage"
(Mick Spek featuring Joost)
Mick Spek
"Donkey Kong"
(Teske [nl] featuring Joost)
Porselein
"Infected"
(Steen [nl], Steff [nl], and EZG [nl] featuring Joost)
Infected
"Georgina Verbaan"
(Brunzyn featuring Joost)
3134
"Absurd"
(Milli on GO featuring Joost)
2019 Non-album single
"Brunzyn en Jim"
(Brunzyn featuring Gotu Jim [nl] and Joost)
Brunzyn!
"Klaar!"
(Brunzyn featuring Joost)
"They Don't Know"
(Jacin Trill [nl] featuring Joost)
Baby met een mening
"Meine Bolide 2003"
(Yung Petsi featuring Ka$per Hits and Joost)
2021 Non-album singles
"Monster Energy"
(Rarri Jackson featuring Joost)
"Go, Acid! [nl]"
(Acid [nl] featuring Joost and Apson [nl])
41
"Skin Care"
(Rare Akuma featuring Joost)
2022 Dirtytwominus
"Jackass"
(CMH [ru] featuring Joost)
Mudblood
"Fossiel"
(FeestDJRuud [nl] featuring Yung Petsi, Donnie, Joost, and Ka$per Hits)
Non-album single
"Dis kak, maarit naai"
(Van Pletzen [af] featuring Joost)
2023 Enter the Grootness
"Normalje Bass"
(Russian Village Boys [nl] featuring Joost)
Villagecation
"Heroïne"
(Parsa and Vieze Asbak featuring Joost)
Parsalicious
"Snowboy Freestyle"
(Chri$stophe featuring Joost)
High Off Life
"Wa dachte?"
(Viccens featuring Joost and Kleine Crack)
Non-album singles
"Buurman uit Berlijn"
(MCR-T featuring Joost)
2024 8 75
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
" * " denotes that the chart did not exist at that time.

Other singles

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Title Year Album or EP
"511" 2015 Non-album singles
"Feminist on da Block" 2017
"Jan Peter Balkenende"
"Chubby" 2018
"Glaassie Water" Albino
"Hallo Nederland" 2020 Non-album single
"Albino Sports Anthem"
(with Brunzyn)
2021 Albino Sports, Vol. 1
"Fok de blok" Non-album single
"Papa en Mama" Fryslân
"Florida 2009" 2022
"Rookpauze 2"
(with Vieze Asbak)
Non-album singles
"Bier Freestyle"
"Bruder + Schwester"
(with Gladde Paling)
2023
"The Bird Song" 2024
"Fußball (World Cup 1998)"
(with Apson [nl] and MC Águia Pantera)

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
NLD
[36]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[37]
"Scandinavian Boy" 2017 77 [O] Scandinavian Boy
"Albino"
(featuring Tice)
2019 30 Albino
"Bus gemist"
(featuring Mick Spek [nl] and Daan Koens)
[P]
"Fryslân Bop"
(featuring Jack Parow)
2022 60 Fryslân
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2022 3voor12 Award Best Album "Fryslân" Nominated
Friese Pop Awards Song of the Year "Fryslân Bop" Won
2023 Popprijs Buma Cultuur Pop Award Himself Won
3FM Awards Best Artist Won
1LIVE Krone Best Song "Friesenjung"
(with Ski Aggu and Otto Waalkes)
Won
2024 3FM Awards Best Artist Himself Won
You're a Vision Award Most Remarkable Outfit
Third place
OUTmusic Awards Eurovision Song of the Year "Europapa" Runner-up
Buma Awards [nl] Best International Song "Friesenjung"
(with Ski Aggu and Otto Waalkes)
Fifth place

Notes

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  1. ^ "Meeuw" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at No. 7 on the Single Tip chart.[57]
  2. ^ "Ome Robert" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at No. 2 on the Single Tip chart.[58]
  3. ^ "Parmezaan & Linkerbaan" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at No. 7 on the Single Tip chart.[59]
  4. ^ "Buurman" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at No. 29 on the Single Tip chart.[60]
  5. ^ "Buurman" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but appeared on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]
  6. ^ "Midlife Crisis" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but appeared on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]
  7. ^ "Midlife Crisis" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but peaked at No. 29 on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]
  8. ^ "Mayo, No Fries!" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but appeared on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]
  9. ^ "Ham?" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but appeared on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]
  10. ^ "Midlife Crisis" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but peaked at No. 18 on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]
  11. ^ "Gewoon goed" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but appeared on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]
  12. ^ "Wachtmuziek" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at No. 6 on the Single Tip chart.[62]
  13. ^ "Friesenjung" did not enter the Billboard Global 200, but peaked at number 115 on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart.[63]
  14. ^ "Filthy Dog" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at No. 10 on the Single Tip chart.[68]
  15. ^ "Scandinavian Boy" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but appeared on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]
  16. ^ "Bus gemist" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 100 charts, but appeared on the Flanders Ultratip Bubbling Under 50 chart.[61]

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Achievements
Preceded by Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
2024
Succeeded by
TBD