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Origin | Germany |
Genres | Bubblegum Dance |
Years active | 2005-present |
Members | Wolfgang von Webenau Achim Kleist |
Loco Loco is a German Bubblegum Dance music group.
History
[edit]In 2005, musicians Wolfgang Von Webenau and Achim Kleist released “Mosquito” in 2005 and “It Burns! Burns! Burns!” In 2006 as singles. “Mosquito” charted number 67 in Germany, 89 in Netherlands, 13 in Sweden, and 3 in Spain.[1]
In 2006, their album Planet Loco was released to accompany 3D animated videos created by Animalada who feature their characters a large man named Joe Bigman, and two mosquitos named Paul and John. Planet Loco charted 34 for 1 week in Sweden.[2] In real life, Mr. Loco, Nika, and Mary were in pictures and has the project been compared to Jonny Jakobsen's music project, Carlito, and there are German translations of their music.[3]
In 2012, they released “Tacata (Takata Dance)” as a single, which is a cover of the song by Italian music duo, Tacabro.[4]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Planet Loco (2006)
Singles
[edit]- “Mosquito” (2006)
- “It Burns! Burns! Burns!” (2006)
- “Tacata (Takata Dance)” (2012)
References
[edit]- ^ Loco Loco - Mosquito, retrieved 2025-05-04
- ^ Loco Loco - Planet Loco, retrieved 2025-05-04
- ^ "Loco Loco biography, discography, songs, lyrics, remixes and more! | Bubblegum Dancer". www.bubblegumdancer.com. Archived from the original on 2023-10-13. Retrieved 2025-05-04.
- ^ Tacata' (Takata Dance) - Single by Loco Loco on Apple Music, 2012-06-12, retrieved 2025-05-04