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Showtek is a Dutch electronic dance music duo consisting of two brothers from Eindhoven, Wouter Janssen (Dutch: [ˈʋʌutər ˈjɑnsə(n)]; born 20 August 1982). [ 2 ] and Sjoerd Janssen ( Dutch: [ɕuːr ˈtɕɑnsə(n)] ; [ a ] born 6 April 1984).
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Showtek and Justin Prime released a second version of the song titled "Cannonball (Earthquake)" featuring guest vocals from American singer Matthew Koma. [10] It was released worldwide as a digital download on 16 December 2013. In the United Kingdom, it was released on April 11, 2014, where he managed to reach number 29 in the singles chart. [11]
"Sun Goes Down" [2] is a song by French producer David Guetta and Dutch duo Showtek, featuring vocals from Canadian reggae fusion band MAGIC! and Dutch singer Sonny Wilson. This is the second collaboration of Guetta with Showtek since "Bad" in 2014, and at the same time the second collaboration of Showtek and Sonny Wilson after "Booyah" in 2013.
"Booyah" is a song by the Dutch record producer duo Showtek featuring co-production by Dutch record producers We Are Loud and vocals by Dutch singer Sonny Wilson. [3] It was released on 19 August 2013, through Spinnin' Records , [ 1 ] and re-released on 18 October 2013 in collaboration with Polydor Records . [ 2 ]
It was released to digital download on September 30, 2016, through record labels Mad Decent and Skink. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song also samples vocals from Caribbean band Freetown Collective on their song "Good Swimma", who collaborated with record producer Q Major in that track.