Bizzey

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Bizzey
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Yellow Claw with Bizzey in 2015
Background information
Birth nameLeendert Roelandschap [1]
Born (1989-05-11) 11 May 1989 (age 35)
Amersfoort, Netherlands
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, DJ
Years active2010–present
Website http://bizzey.nl/

Leendert "Leo" Roelandschap (Amersfoort, 11 May 1989), better known by his stage name Bizzey, is a Dutch hip hop and music electronic rapper and DJ. [2]

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Bizzey grew up in the Dutch towns Leusden and Amersfoort. His father owned a record shop in Amersfoort (Radio Roelandschap).

In 2010, Bizzey founded the group Yellow Claw together with Jim Aasgier (Jim Taihuttu) and Nizzle (Nils Rondhuis). [3] They started off with a theme night in the Amsterdam night club Jimmy Woo and produced remixes for other performers. The group toured multiple countries and worked together with international artists. [3] Bizzey left Yellow Claw in 2016 to focus on a solo career as MC Bizzey, mostly in the Netherlands. His YouTube video "Traag" ("Slow") received millions of views (and was especially popular in Turkey). [2] [4] [5]

From the end of 2017 until November 2018, Bizzey was the manager of artist Famke Louise. Whom he helped with the start of her career. [6]

In June 2019, Bizzey won a FunX Music Award in the category Artist of the year - male. [7] [8]

Discography

Albums

YearTitle NL 100 [9] BE 200 [10]
PeakWeeksPeakWeeks
2018November [11] 166677
2019Tido227414
2023Four Juno411

Singles

YearTitle NL 100 [9]
PeakWeeks
2006"The Fur"603
"Still Care"952
2007"This Way (Too Many Times)"
(featuring Don Diablo)
285
2010"Stronger"
(featuring Bassjackers)
972
2016"Challas"
(featuring Mula B and Louis)
673
2017"De manier"
(featuring Kraantje Pappie)
2216
"Doe je dans"
(featuring Yung Felix, Jozo, Adje and YOUNGBAEKANSIE)
971
"Traag"
(featuring Jozo and Kraantje Pappie)
2246
"Badman Ollo"
(featuring Yung Felix, Josylvio and 3robi)
5922
"Shaka Zulu"
(featuring Yung Felix, Josylvio, Hef and Delivio Reavon)
781
"C'est la vie"
(featuring The Partysquad, Josylvio, Hansie and Broertje)
2616
"Blow It All"
(featuring Frenna, Ramiks, Diquenza and Dovgh)
358
"Merry"
(featuring Nafthaly Ramona and Hef)
2020
2018"Ja!"
(featuring Kraantje Pappie, Chivv and Yung Felix)
123
"Ewa"
(featuring Mula B and LouiVos)
2513
"Girl Girl"
(featuring Sterre)
502
"Rock Ya Body"
(featuring Josylvio)
601
"PumPumPum"
(featuring Josylvio and Yung Felix)
611
"Dom doen"
(featuring Broertje and D-Double)
661
"Net als toen"
(featuring Jonna Fraser)
671
"Doe het voor"721
"Ding ding ding"
(featuring Jozo and YOUNGBAEKANSIE)
751
"Rakata"
(featuring Mr. Polska and Kippie)
811
"Millie's"
(featuring Chivv)
841
"Gunman"961
"Ze willen mee"
(featuring Hardwell, Lil' Kleine and Chivv)
424
"Bom 't"
(featuring Jayh, Mula B and Dopebwoy)
426
"Aventura"821
"Drama"
(featuring Boef)
134
"Zij wilt meer"
(featuring LouiVos)
931
"Wine Slow (Remix)"
(featuring Idaly, Ronnie Flex and Famke Louise)
334
"Maria"
(featuring Ronnie Flex)
1016
"My Money"
(featuring Jack $hirak, Bokoesam and Dopebwoy)
3611
"ASS"
(featuring Idaly and Mula B)
741
"Ik heb je nodig"
(featuring Kraantje Pappie and Jonna Fraser)
1112
"Culo"
(featuring Frenna, KM and Ramiks)
127
"Coca"
(featuring Yung Felix, Josylvio and Rockywhereyoubeen)
135
"Hij is van mij"
(featuring Kris Kross Amsterdam, Maan and Tabitha)
172
"Positie"
(featuring Caza)
2430
2019"Drup"
(featuring Kraantje Pappie, Jonna Fraser and Ramiks)
225
"Fuego"
(featuring Kraantje Pappie and Rockywhereyoubeen)
681
"Baby Momma"
(featuring Yung Felix and Poke)
424
"Dip raar"
(featuring Diplo and Ramiks)
332
"Insta"
(featuring Kevin)
253
"Last Man Standing"
(featuring Yung Felix, Chivv and Kraantje Pappie)
715
"Money Monica"
(featuring Hansie and JoeyAK)
522
"Domme dingen doen"
(featuring Diquenza, Sxteen and Poke)
284
"S/O naar de ..."
(featuring Ramiks)
1210
"Zielige gozer"
(featuring Kevin)
206
"Stretch"
(featuring Murda and Kraantje Pappie)
542
"Mapima"
(featuring Kevin, LouiVos and Yung Felix)
276
"Hup"
(featuring SFB)
1017
"Baila Mami"
(featuring Josylvio and YOUNGBAEKANSIE)
482
"Linkerbaan"
(featuring 3robi)
851
"Fast"
(featuring Mula B and LouiVos)
611
"Laat je niet gaan"
(featuring Idaly)
622
"Wij Rulen de nacht"
(featuring Ashafar and Ramiks)
861
2020"Skaffa"
(featuring Donnie and Poke)
603
"Video Vixen"
(featuring Bilal Wahib)
527
"Hola Kitty"
(with Elettra Lamborghini and La$$a)
"Doorheen"
(featuring Bilal Wahib, Ronnie Flex and Ramiks)
157
"Becky"
(featuring Yung Felix, Josylvio and Tallem)
452
"Angel"
(featuring Numidia)
911
2022"Hockeymeisjes"
(featuring Kraantje Pappie and Immo)
671
"Zo Fly (Met je naar de club)"651
2023"Zin in de zomer man"
(with Kraantje Pappie and Rolf Sanchez)
811
"Spagaat"
(with Sick & Nimon and Kraantje Pappie)
761
2024"Weekend"591

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