20 Fingers
20 Fingers was a Dutch electronic act formed in 1990 by Michael Schaap, Frank Post, and Daniel Lohues. They're best remembered for their 1994 single 'Short...
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20 Fingers was a Dutch electronic act formed in 1990 by Michael Schaap, Frank Post, and Daniel Lohues. They're best remembered for their 1994 single 'Short Dick Man,' a dance track that sampled Technotronic's 'Pump Up the Jam' and became an unexpected international hit.
Despite the success of 'Short Dick Man,' the band faced legal trouble over the sampling, resulting in a settlement and financial penalty. They managed to release a couple of albums like 'We Are 20 Fingers' in 1995 and 'Supernatural' in 1996, along with other singles such as 'Lick It' and 'Coochie Dance,' but the group disbanded in 1997 after just a few years together.
After 20 Fingers ended, the members went separate ways. Schaap worked as DJ Chucky, Post became a DJ and producer who collaborated with artists like Tiësto and Armin van Buuren, and Lohues turned to Dutch folk and country music.
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