Rookpauze 2
Joost Klein (born November 10, 1997, in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands) did not have an easy start in life. At just twelve years old, he lost his father to cancer. Less than a year later, his mother passed away from cardiac arrest. Orphaned at a young age, Joost turned to the internet and launched a YouTube channel called EenhoornJoost. Labeling Joost is no simple task. His videos are surreal, unpredictable, and often absurd. A far cry from the typical family-friendly vloggers. His sketches frequently lean into humor; one example shows him drunkenly celebrating his birthday with friends. But there’s more beneath the surface. He also created a documentary where he returns to Friesland, the province he grew up in, and speaks candidly about losing both his parents as a child. Joost didn’t limit himself to YouTube. He soon began making music, starting with a few tracks on YouTube and SoundCloud. This led to the release of his debut EP Dakloos, featuring popular songs like “Dakloos” and “Zelfgemaakt.” A year later, his mixtape Scandinavian Boy marked his breakthrough, with the title track becoming his biggest hit. His rise in the music scene was also influenced by fellow artist Donnie. The duo first collaborated on the track “René Froger,” and later joined forces on the album M Van Marketing. Songs like “Parmezaan & Linkerbaan” became fan favorites. Six months later, Joost released his first full album: Albino. This project included earlier releases such as “Ome Robert” and “Meeuw,” along with a collection of new tracks. The title song “Albino” became the standout hit, followed closely by “Joost Klein” and “Bus Gemist” (ft. Mick Spek). Over the following years, Joost continued to release new projects, including 1983 (named after his brother’s birth year), Joost Klein 7, Albino Sports, Vol. 1 (with Brunzyn), and Fryslân. In 2023, it was announced that Joost would represent the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö. After successfully reaching the finals, he was disqualified due to an unspecified ‘incident’. Following Eurovision, Joost released a string of singles — “Luchtballon,” “The Bird Song,” “TRAFIK!” (ft. Käärijä), “Filthy Dog,” and “Why Not???” Several of these tracks, including “Luchtballon,” “Filthy Dog,” and “Why Not???,” appear on his latest album Unity, released on February 20, 2025. The album features collaborations such as “United By Music” (with Tommy Cash), “1” (with Scooter), and “Gabberland,” as well as his viral 2023 hit “Friesenjung.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Joost Klein (born November 10, 1997, in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands) did not have an easy start in life. At just twelve years old, he lost his father to cancer. Less than a year later, his mother passed away from cardiac arrest. Orphaned at a young age, Joost turned to the internet and launched a YouTube channel called EenhoornJoost. Labeling Joost is no simple task. His videos are surreal, unpredictable, and often absurd. A far cry from the typical family-friendly vloggers. His sketches frequently lean into humor; one example shows him drunkenly celebrating his birthday with friends. But there’s more beneath the surface. He also created a documentary where he returns to Friesland, the province he grew up in, and speaks candidly about losing both his parents as a child. Joost didn’t limit himself to YouTube. He soon began making music, starting with a few tracks on YouTube and SoundCloud. This led to the release of his debut EP Dakloos, featuring popular songs like “Dakloos” and “Zelfgemaakt.” A year later, his mixtape Scandinavian Boy marked his breakthrough, with the title track becoming his biggest hit. His rise in the music scene was also influenced by fellow artist Donnie. The duo first collaborated on the track “René Froger,” and later joined forces on the album M Van Marketing. Songs like “Parmezaan & Linkerbaan” became fan favorites. Six months later, Joost released his first full album: Albino. This project included earlier releases such as “Ome Robert” and “Meeuw,” along with a collection of new tracks. The title song “Albino” became the standout hit, followed closely by “Joost Klein” and “Bus Gemist” (ft. Mick Spek). Over the following years, Joost continued to release new projects, including 1983 (named after his brother’s birth year), Joost Klein 7, Albino Sports, Vol. 1 (with Brunzyn), and Fryslân. In 2023, it was announced that Joost would represent the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö. After successfully reaching the finals, he was disqualified due to an unspecified ‘incident’. Following Eurovision, Joost released a string of singles — “Luchtballon,” “The Bird Song,” “TRAFIK!” (ft. Käärijä), “Filthy Dog,” and “Why Not???” Several of these tracks, including “Luchtballon,” “Filthy Dog,” and “Why Not???,” appear on his latest album Unity, released on February 20, 2025. The album features collaborations such as “United By Music” (with Tommy Cash), “1” (with Scooter), and “Gabberland,” as well as his viral 2023 hit “Friesenjung.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Europapa
Ome Robert
Luchtballon
Wachtmuziek
Droom Groot
Filthy Dog
Europapa - Outro
Fryslân Bop
United By Music
Florida 2009
Kunst und Musik
Albino
Antwoord
Why Not???
Offline
Ik Wil Je
Joost Klein 2
The Bird Song
PTSD
Joost Klein 4
Summervibes 2019
Gabberland
Scandinavian Boy
Disco Belgica
1
Buurman
Mayo, No Fries!
2002/2001
Door De Kerk
Europapa (Ringtone)
Life Story
Discozwemmen
Joost Klein
Papa en Mama
Bruder + Schwester
Pinkpop 1983
Meeuw
BOOM BOOM!!!!!
Bee the movie
Rookpauze 2
Joost Klein 3
We'll Meet Again
FRIESENJUNG
Last Man Standing
Vrije Tijd
Zaanse Mayo
Europapa (DJ Paul Elstak Remix)
Kut!
Bus Gemist
Internetcafe 24/7
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