Mightyfools

Mightyfools

Mightyfools were a Dutch DJ, rapper and production duo formed in 2008, comprising Jelle Keizer and Andy Samin.[2] The duo had three successful productions in 2013: "Footrocker", "Put Em Up" and "Go", respectively released through Revealed Recordings, DOORN Records and Wall Recordings.[3] The project was discontinued in 2018, shortly after Andy Samin left the project in the winter of 2017 due to problems connected with depression.[1] After the retirement, Keizer was appointed the A&R of Barong Family.

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Keizer has continued his career as DJ and house producer under his own name since June 2018.

Achievements

Mightyfools were supported by Laidback Luke, Don Diablo, Hardwell and Fedde Le Grand, the group occurred on major international festivals such as the Amsterdam Dance Event.[4]

Discography

Extended plays

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Other EPs

  • Feel Good EP (Dim Mak, 2013)
  • The Legacy EP (Klash, 2018)

Singles

Charted singles

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Other singles

  • 2012: "Drum Fail" (with Jordy Dazz) [Hysteria Records]
  • 2013: "Ladykiller" [Revealed Recordings]
  • 2013: "Footrocker" [Revealed Recordings]
  • 2013: "Put Em Up" [DOORN (Spinnin')]
  • 2013: "Go" [Wall Recordings]
  • 2014: "Pullover" (with Niels Van Gogh) [DOORN (Spinnin')]
  • 2014: "Lick Dat"' (with Yellow Claw) [Barong Family]
  • 2014: "Shaolin" [Fly Eye Records]
  • 2015: "Garuda" [Spinnin' Records]
  • 2015: "Shots Fired" (with Mike Hawkins) [Fly Eye Records]
  • 2015: "No Class" (with Yellow Claw) [Barong Family]
  • 2015: "Gangsta" [Spinnin' Premium]
  • 2017: "Dansen" (with Bizzey) [Made in NL]
  • 2017: "FLOW" (with SICK INDIVIDUALS) [Armada Music]
  • 2018: "U Need To" [Hysteria Records]

As featured artists

  • 2017: Afrojack featuring Mightyfools - "Keep It Low" [Wall Recordings]

References

Notes

  • A ^ Did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked on the Dance chart.[9]

Sources

  1. Meadow, Matthew (24 April 2018). "This Major EDM Duo Just Announced They're Calling It Quits".
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