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- Posted on April 20, 2024April 20, 2024
- byTom Hendryk
Back in February, “Europapa” was premiered for the first time during a special broadcast of NPO 1 show De Avondshow. Now, it has become one of the party anthems of Eurovision 2024! Joost Klein’s “Europapa” will take to the Eurovision stage in Semi Final Two and according to the bookies, will storm into the final and is in a great position to bring home The Netherlands’ 6th Eurovision victory!
But for now, we learn some more things about this year’s Dutch Eurovision representative.
What inspires him? Does he enjoy poetry? What does he like to eat? The latter may surprise you.
So let’s delve in deeper.
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10 Facts about Joost Klein
1. Who is Joost?
Joost Klein was born on 10 November 1997 inLeeuwarden,Friesland and grew up in the nearby village of Britsum. At the age of twelve, he lost his father to cancer. A year later, in 2011, his mother died of a cardiac arrest. Following the death of his parents, Klein was looked after by his older brother and sister.
One of Joost’s biggest inspirations is his late father. He tell’s our William Lee Adams the advice he gave him. “My dad is one of my biggest inspirations and my dad taught me to open my mind. He told me not to look at labels. People are people.”
2. He was a Youtuber
Joost began his road to stardom as a Youtuber, publishing videos ranging from little sketches to mini-documentaries. And in 2016, he released his debut track Dakloos (translated to ’Homeless’), after which he began focusing on a career in music.
3. Already big in Europe
In 2023, Joost grabbed his first number one hit in Austria and Germany with the single “Friesenjung”, a collaboration with German rapper Ski Aggu and comedian Otto Waalkes. The song has had over 120 million streams worldwide on Spotify alone.
4. Already an award winner
Should Joost win Eurovision, it wouldn’t be the first award he wins. Recently, Joost won the prestigious Popprijs 2023. An annual award in the Netherlands to the band or artist that has had the most impact in Dutch pop music that year.
5. We learn what Europapa really is!
A tribute to his father, Europapa is about an orphan who travels throughout Europe (and beyond) to find himself and tell his story. In a chat with our William Lee Adams, Joost expands on what “Europapa” really is. “It is everybody! It is within us all. It is a way of life, it is a way of thinking and there is a lot of emotion involved. Every Europapa is ready for some therapy baby!”
6. Joost and… Wim Hof?
Joost is an advocate of going to therapy. Asked what type of therapy he recommends, Joost says “Every type of therapy! A few years ago I walked barefoot in a forest. I was like hell no! But I did it and it felt amazing. I didn’t want to admit this. Even like the Wim Hof method in an ice bath, everything is ok!”
7. Joost believes in positive affirmations.
“Positive affirmations changed it all for me. It’s so weird to admit that a piece of paper has that power. Maybe it’s the words, or your brain has that power. Writing positive stuff on the mirror. It feels like a Lizzie Maguire movie or something, very American of me to do, but it changed my self-image and the way I think about myself. My career went up when I trained this muscle.”
8. Joost loves Poetry
Joost wrote a small book ofpoemstitledAlbino, which was published in November 2018. Klein says that he wrote the book because of his father, who had also written a book and encouraged him to do the same.
9. Joost loves marketing
Joost told our William Lee Adams about his love for Marketing, “It’s crazy. It’s actually insane. I feel very honoured. I grew up loving marketing. I love commercials, I love marketing, I love thinking about aesthetics and ways to market myself. It’s my life. I got it tattooed on my leg. The fact that marketing is marketing now? It’s crazy.”
10. Joost loves onions!
“When I was a kid, I used to fake when I had a cold so my parents would give me an onion next to my bed, cut up, and I would eat the onion. My parents would wake up and say ‘Joost! Don’t eat the onion!’ I have a weird taste.” The concept is that onions have the ability to absorb bacteria and viruses and, by doing so, can draw germs and toxins out of a sick person or even the air.
Stay tuned to Wiwibloggs for more on Joost, and to find out 10 Facts about more of your favourite artists from Eurovision 2024!
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Tom is a professional actor on stage and screen. He most notably played the role of Tom O'Brien in Apple TV's hit TV show, Ted Lasso.He is of Polish heritage and has loved Eurovision since 1997 when Katrina and the Waves brought it home for the United Kingdom. Follow Tom on Twitter/X and Instagram @TomHendryk
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meow
4 months ago
joost is the real winner of ESC 2024
Nadiia
10 months ago
9 articles about Joost already.
Nice song, nice guy, but Jerry Heil and alyona alyona have only 7 articles including the wiwi rating, and Moldova only 5 articles.
Why does Wiwi give preferences?
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Itchymonkey
10 months ago
Winner get used to it
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Fizzpunk
10 months ago
Reply to Itchymonkey
We Fizz you!!
Its now or never. xxx
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ANDREW BROWN
10 months ago
I like the way this song starts off like Falco’s Rock me amadeus/vienna calling rap and then 2/3rds through morphs into 2 Unlimited’s No Limits base. The Netherlands will do well with the public. It really has grown on me. Now were will Bjorkman place this!
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Eyal
10 months ago
We know it is going to be top 10, we are almost sure it will be top 5. There are good chances it might win.
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Seddik
10 months ago
Reply to Eyal
I think it will be largely ignored by the juries but a massive amount of televote points will still place it 3rd overall.
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Fizzpunk
10 months ago
Reply to Seddik
Really think this could be a jury bite as well.
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Seddik
10 months ago
Reply to Fizzpunk
I really hope so!
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Leo
10 months ago
Surely the fact he has a tattoo of the so called Crazy Frog phenomena from the mid noughties is worth a mention.
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Anonymous91
10 months ago
no one cares about this ugly loser wannabe singer
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Basti
10 months ago
Reply to Anonymous91
Seriously Nicky, when will you grow up? Not only on here, on different messageboards you are really doing your best to not be liked.
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Bettie
10 months ago
Reply to Anonymous91
Please don’t post disrespectful comments, you don’t have to like a song, but artists have feelings too, talking about ugliness…
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Nufari
10 months ago
Somehow I adore him.. even when he talks in some interviews.. they way he explained something.. for me he is quite mature for his age..
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Kosey
10 months ago
I’ve been getting slightly obsessed with his back catalogue – Wachtmuziek, 2002/2001, Droom Groot and Antwoord being my personal favourites.
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Dr. Fergal Sherlock
10 months ago
It’s an instant like, accessible, simple to sing along to (whilst being musically complex and varied).
I think it’ll do really well… if not win outright… For the Saturday Night Only viewers at least… One watch and you’re smitten.
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Anonymous91
10 months ago
Reply to Dr. Fergal Sherlock
accessible? no one understands dutch gibberish lol
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Seddik
10 months ago
Reply to Anonymous91
About 24 million people in Europe do.
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Fizzpunk
10 months ago
Reply to Dr. Fergal Sherlock
I think Joost and his team are creating that one smitten moment.
Some rumours appeared 2day online about his stage-act.
I hope they dont overdo it??
That my biggest concern in their enthusiasm. They are such a bunch of young creative artists getting this big stage.
For that matter also my huge respect to the irish delegation.
I got very impressed by the back catalogue of Bambie Thug.
It has been 5 years since Hatari 2019. I have had these vibes.
Wishing all ESC act lots of energy doing their thing.
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Robert
10 months ago
I can’t with the cheap tries with filming stuff with Kaarija.
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Muyi
10 months ago
Reply to Robert
Jeez calm down they friends okay
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Seddik
10 months ago
Reply to Robert
They’re buddies. Käärijä campaigned for Joost to be the Dutch entry and Joost let Käärijä listen to Europapa before submitting in for Eurovision.
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Milla
10 months ago
Surprised he’s not doing better with the OGAE so far. Same points as Sweden 😉
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Alex
10 months ago
Reply to Milla
He doesn’t need the OGAE when the real contest is right there.
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Milla
10 months ago
Reply to Alex
But still very surprising. He’s viral.
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SourPuss
10 months ago
Reply to Milla
OGAE voters are middle aged white gay men…. They tend to vote for what was Eurovision in 2005-2015 and not what young people would vote now. The world changed, OGAE is still busy trying to catch up ?
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Fizzpunk
10 months ago
Reply to SourPuss
hahahaha, thats really Sour………………….., Puss.
but you just read my mind!!
OMG YAS Queeen…………….lalalala dancebreak, the best since the invention of sliced bread.
Greetings.
“Its now or never”.
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GojoSatoru
10 months ago
Reply to Milla
Imagine taking the OGAE seriously.
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MaggieMayhem
10 months ago
Reply to Milla
I’m not surprised. OGAE has a girl bop bias.
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