Band, 1997-2009 NL
Hip-Hop/Rap and Pop
Dutch rap duo from Diemen, North Holland, the Netherlands, rapping in Dutch. Both Lange Frans & Baas B (English, "Tall Frans & Boss B") hail from Diemen, a South eastern suburb of Amsterdam. In 1997 the two founded the group D-Men together with Frans brother Brutus, releasing the single "Zoveel Mensen" ("So Many People") in 1999. D-Men were then joined by the artists Brace, Yes-R & Soesi B, Negativ, C-Ronic and DJ MBA in 2003. A year later the two began releasing records as a duo.Having enjoyed commercial success, releasing three albums as a duo, namely "Supervisie", "Het land van..." and "Verder" the two split up in 2009 to pursue solo careers.
Baas B voc *1982 NL | |
Lange Frans *1980 NL |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dit was het land van | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2009 | Album |
Kamervragen | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2008 | Album |
Verder | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2008 | Album |
Dit moet een zondag zijn | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2006 | Single |
Ik Wacht Al Zo Lang | Lange Frans & Baas B feat. Brutus & Tim Akkerman | 2006 | Single |
Het Land Van | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2005 | Album |
Mee Naar Diemen-Zuid | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2005 | Single |
Het Land Van... | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2005 | Single |
Zinloos | Lange Frans & Baas B feat. Ninthe | 2004 | Single |
Moppie | Lange Frans & Baas B Feat. Brace | 2004 | Single |
Represent | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2004 | Single |
Supervisie | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2003 | Single |
Supervisie | Lange Frans & Baas B | 2003 | Album |
Zondag vrij | Lange Frans & Baas B | Album |