Joost Klein - Europapa | Netherlands 🇳🇱 | Official Music Video - Eurovision 2024 (REACTION!)
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
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Everyone keeps saying the song is fun, but when you analyse the lyrics and start to understand the deeper meaning it’s so sad. I wasn’t expecting much tbh but Joost suprised me. The guy turns out to be a genius poet. Can’t get enough of Europapa.
It's about the melody and the catchy lyrics not really about the story. En hardcore uiteraard
The music is good, but it's the story for me that makes this song even better and brilliant for me. There are many layers in this song. The song title is a contraction of Europe + Papa (= father in Dutch). Multiple references to these 2 subjects: 1. He has been an orphan as of a young age (13). His father taught him that this world is his oyster, without borders. So he travels to many EU countries to escape the pain of the loss of his parents, but that doesn't work. No European food ("escargots, fish 'n chips, paella") can make him forget. Also there's a reference to Stromae's song "Papaoutai" ("dad, where are you"). 2. He used to watch Eurovison Song Contest (ESC) with his parents. And he said that one day he would be on that stage performing. His father encouraged him to live life without limits and to go for it. The small boy with the note pad references to his father encouraging him to write poetry (his father was a writer) and now Joost writes songs and he has made it to the ESC ("you see, dad, I listened to you"). With the burning (of the house, picture, building/mill (his past, growing up in Friesland)) at the end of the video, everything comes full circle. He has made his parents proud and he can accept their passing, his past and move on.
ouwe je ziet toch dat hij dat ook wel weet of niet@@rebelwyc
@@GabberPindano it's about the story it's the story in itself connecting to Stromae, the burning house the open borders his dad worked for refugees.
It's the closing of the grieving process about the loss of his parents finalizing in this banger. And YES hakken!!!!
@@wadu28 denk je echt dat ik de tekst niet kan verstaan? We weten allemaal waar de track over gaat 😉
Hi Joost lost his dad off cancer when he was 12 and a litlle more than a year later his mum , they always watched Eurovision on the couch together, and Joost writing allready poems said I am going to stand there on that stage when I’m older and his dad’s repay was There are no borders in the world , you can do anything you want to accomplish so he showed us his lessons taught by his dad , fun but also the pain , and that you have to move on even after a big loss like that, and become an artist on Eurovision, the song from Stromae her was referring to means Dad where are you , I miss you so you see there are more layers in the lyrics than we know listening it for the first time, I am Dutch and I am so proud of this guy ,🥰 love him and his music .
Happy tunes, sad lyrics throughout. No matter where he goes he can't escape the pain of losing his parents. This goes deeper. It is pure art
Russian hardbass is heavily influenced by Dutch gabber, so your association was spot on!
i was so happy when he spotted that
After Ducan Laurence, Joost Klein is our new nr 1 for The Netherlands 🇪🇺🇳🇱🥳, greetz from Amsterdam!!
Sorry maar DL was moeilijk saai.
@@aichohvee maar wel gewonnen in 2019😜
Duncan Laurence had met Arcadia echt een zeiknummer. Onbegrijpelijk dat ie gewonnen heeft
@@Stefan-85 Ja dat was leuk, maar ik zou nooit op m gestemd hebben.
Het is Duncan Laurence
He is the only one that talks about Europe in Eurovision he better win 🥇
europapa pappapapapapa.The Netherlands 12 points!❤❤
Its a typical sound and video of the 90's from Holland. Many happy days of happy hardcore and gabber style. I miss those days
The winner of Eurovision Songcontest 2024. Masterrrrrr piece in lyrics amd melody and happiness and sadness. 🎉
Not me as a dutch ADHD'er listening about a 100 times to this song 🤣 Dopaminelevel is going to the roof! 🙌
Haha it literally sets my adhd off the chart 😂😂 I’ve listened to this at least 6 times today already lol
Niet alleen met ADHD hoor😂 wat een nummer joh 😁
@@berryvlaardingen Oh haha dan ligt het toch niet alleen aan mij 😂
@@cadzcrew hahaha, how many times have you listened in total now? By the time it is on Eurovision you can sing it out loud in dutch, word for word 😜
@@dddnise1 hahaha nope! Geniaal toch
12 Points from Germany👍❤❤❤
It's the Netherlands
POINTS FROM GERMANY !@@johnvanmaanen368
Dear people from all over the world, give Joost Klein from the Netherlands 12 points, he deserves to win to make his deceased parents proud who will be watching Joost from heaven.
I am from the Netherlands and I love your pure and honest reaction a lot! I heard on Dutch radio a journalist, she said: my little children are singing this ALL day, and it kills me... (then she laughs)
Mijn net 2 jarige kindje zegt ook EUROPAPA en vindt het heel interessant om naar de video te kijken. Het komt regelmatig langs tussen de shorts
Yes The New Number 1 For The Netherlands. All the best from Assen ❤❤❤ Joost Klein 🎉🎉🎉
Happy hardcore gold from the Netherlands, for the world to enjoy. Lets go mental and party!!
wow ty im dutch ty for your reaction, Netherlands win 2024 Euro Song Contest
I loved your enthousiasm! Never apologize for having fun 😊
Some extra background. Joost lost both of his parents by the age of only 13. This song is an ode to his dad, 'papa' in Dutch (Euro'Papa'). He told Joost that there are no borders and limits. In the song Joost basically tells his dad: I'm travelling to Euro 'Papa' (travelling to Europe dad). But although he travels Europe, the pain of losing them travels with him everywhere he goes. In the end he tells his dad: I listened to you. The family photo and house burning means he is ready to let the pain go. Like burning bridges.
I think it is pure genius to wrap such a heavy theme in such a happy song. Piece of art and very cachy.
Why apologize, it was not an emberassament at all! I like how you got a bit carried away, what else would I want in a reaction video, awesome reaction, loved it! I think your reference to 90's Aqua and Toybox style tune is spot on. And I think people are ready for a revival of that.
Don't forget to vote for Joost 👍🏼 The Netherlands, 12 points!! 🇳🇱🧡
I must crying by the end off the song he ist great artist and hope he winning❤ greetings from the Netherlands🇱🇺
Vote on Joost! The Netherlands, twelf points!
Hopelijk wint hij
12 punten from 🇧🇪
12 points for the netherlands... if more like this the right genre is: happy hardcore
This song made me go crazy. i love everything about it and i never watched Eurovision before. Its so refreshing getting a "pro" Europe vibe and all People feel united
I’m from the Netherlands and the same city as Joost (Leeuwarden) I liked his music for many years and to combine all these genres in one song my god, my respect.. it’s very 90’s overall. It will be a party on stage at Eurovision 2024!
im 50 years old and used to be a gabber in the 90's ( although it never escapes your body. the real ones will understand) I soo hope the new kids show up to at the hardcore part haha. along with real gabbers dancing. DJ Paul in the booth behind them. fireworks. Fok all the haters who have spit on hardcore and gabbers all these years. we are at the Eurovision ! where are you !
I too
Growing up in the '90 in The Netherlands... Best time of my life!!
HAPPY HARDCORE 4 LIFE!!
This is really the 90th with happy hardcore and gabberpop; my beautiful childhood and how special it is that Joost, who was born in 1997, brings this style back into our lives.
What an artist and a performer.🙏 Truly the best of the Netherlands ever. This song is with happiness and sadness combined, that releases all kinds of different feelings in a human body.Terrific beat, terrific feelings, thank you Joost.🙏🙏🙏
This is what music is about.
If this isn't going to win, than I don't know it anymore and we'd better abolish the entire Eurovision Song Contest.
Love this, love Joost, with love and 12 points.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😊😊
I am Dutch, living in France. Love your reaction! Proud on this Dutch entry.💓
Lekker vaak stemmen dan maat 😉👌🏼🧡
Great song!
This is real art !
12 points to the netherlandss
Full song big party it's awesome and then the moment in the house and everyone gets quiet tears up it's just so deep. You don't expect it at first but this song has some depth.
i love this song so much its and banger my country netherlands slaying
THIME FORE PAY BACK ❤❤❤GR JOOST KLEIN EUROPA STAY TO GEDER
Ik ben ook Nederlands dit liedje gaat soooooooowieso winnen!🎉
Durf zeggen zwz in top 5
the Netherlands ❤,
Trots op Joost!!!!! (Proud of Joost)
Vote the Netherlands, 12 points!!!
Go Joost!!!!! 🍀🍀🍀
90's are back bruh and its about time 😂😂😂😂
He lost his parents😢😢😢 and euroPAPA papa means daddy and this is a masige for his dad and yes i cant spell cause im netherlands 🇳🇱
Dank u wel.
The music style is called HappyHardCore. And it sounds very happy but actuely it's about his mom and dad who died when he was young. When he sings 'I lost everything, except the time, he refers to the wristwatch he got from his dad after he died. So I think, great tunes, deep lyrics, exceptionel preformer, this is a winner!!!
Hey cadz crew; Joost is probably the unforgettable winner 2024 ❤❤❤; list'n and enjoy 🔥🍀
Thank you for your nice reaction on the Dutch video for 2024 ❤❤
That was a wonderful genuine reaction
Like said before: Little bit of background on Joost. He was creative from a very young age and also a bit different. His father said that there are no boundaries and he should follow his dreams. They always watched the Eurovision Songfestival together so as a kid he replied that his dream would be to go to the Eurovision Songfestival. Then his dad passed away when he was 12 and his mother when he was 13. For inspiration and acceptance of the loss of his parents he travelled trough Europe. Therefore he sings that the pain and emptiness stayed with him no matter where he went. He paid for mental help but it did not work for him. Still he managed to be a very positive and joyful person as reflected in this song. He sings about the song Papaoutai from Stromae that is also about missing his father. In all of this he managed to combine lot's of cultural aspects of different European countries and the Netherlands. Without the layer of his personal life you will notice that a lot of elements can directly be related to the European countries. The young boy and the old man represent him and his father struggling trough life and his father being an example for him. The windmill is near where he spend his youth so also a trip trough memory lane to him. The final emotional scene represents him as a kid and his father when it all ended, the burning of the family photo and the building represents that you need to move on in life and not be stuck in the past. In the end he tells that he listened to his father (there are no borders for your dreams) and refers to him going to the Eurovision Songfestival. So winning would be optional, his goal was participation.
Love my country ❤
Europe, let's come together
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
It's now or never
I love you all
Europapa, Europapa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Europapa, Europapa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Europapa, Europapa
Visit my friends in France
Or take a long walk to Vienna
I want to leave the Netherlands
But my passport is gone
Fortunately don't need a visa to be with you
So take the bus to Poland, or the train to Berlin
I have no money for Paris, so use my imagination
Do you have a euro please? Say "merci" and "please"
I lost truly everything, except the time
So I am travelling every day because the world is mine
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Europapa, Europapa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Europapa, Europapa
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa, hey
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Eu-ro-pa, hey
I'm in Germany but I'm so alone
I am in Italy but still I feel pain
Am running from myself
Calling for help all day long
Yes I even give people money, but there is no one to help me
I don't need "es-car-gots", don't need "fish 'n chips"
Don't need "paella", no
I don't even really know what that is
Turn on the radio, I hear Stromae with "Papaoutai"
Won't stop until they say, "Yes, yes, he does that very well hey!"
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Europapa, Europapa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Europapa, Europapa
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa, hey
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Eu-ro-pa, hey
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Welcome to Europe, boy
Hey
Eu-ro-pa
At the end of the day
We are all human beings
My father once told me
It is a world without borders
I miss you every day
Is what I whisper secretly
You see dаd
I have liѕtened to you
Thanks for this reaction!
If you are curious, let Joost surprise you:
His art is so different but so fascinating, generally has many layers under the surface, much like this song.
Once you get closer to it, it's not unusual to fall into a rabbithole ...
With Joost you never know, each song can be totally different from the other.
And the many layers are sometimes hidden perfectly and then again they jump into your face and make you cry though you were partying very hard the second before.
Joost Klein dedicated this song to his father, who died when he was 12 years old due to cancer. His dad taught him that the world has no actual boundaries. His mother died a year later, when he was 13, due to cardiac arrest. Before his dad passed, Joost was already writing all kinds of stuff and promised one day he was going to go to Eurovision. He has gone through so many challenges in life, and it is a true inspiration to see how he deals with them.
Hoppa🎉
12 POINTS FOR THE CADZ CREW REACTION !!!
The Netherlands have entered the eurovision. HAKKUUUUH !!
OMG, a Europapa reaction video that hasn’t been kolonized yet!
Now it is ;)
@@DanceMasterzHQYes, my fellow countrymen are here!
Gekoloniseerd!
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
that gave you goosebumps, didnt it
I am dutch and i am watching you
Thanks for your nice reaction video😃
Thanks for watching!
This stylo is so Dutch, Italtia Germenia all ripped us off. Stylio also pertayed in New kids Turbo and New Kids Nitro earlier. Pure Dutch Culturel swagger. The gabber culture. With a modern twitch. All ariginatted in Rotterdam and the guys in the rest of NL went of with it.
We Dutchies Rock🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Onze Joost❤❤
Hi there! This type of music is normally definitely not my cup of tea, I totally get your reference to Ace of base. Still, somehow this song gives me good vibes even if the lyrics are rather sad really. I enjoyed watching your reaction, thank you!
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Work hard Rave hard 🎉🎉🎉
Ik zeg 12 points for The Netherlands ❤❤
SCOOTER❤
(The background and meaning of Joost Klein 'Europapa')
This is what Joost said about the song: "'Europapa' is a tribute to my father.
The song is a letter I wrote to my father, who died when I was a teenager."
'Europapa' is about an orphan who travels throughout Europe (and surrounding areas) to find himself and tell his story.
My father gave me a broad view of the world.
Boundaries are made by people,
but my father told me that you can also set boundaries yourself by thinking out of the box.
At first people didn't know me,
but I continue to take every opportunity to show myself.
When people see my act,
the first response should be, “What's going on here?”
and ultimately it touches people and makes them think.
'Europapa' initially seems like a very cheerful act,
but behind that lies a deeper message.
(Background info from Joost Klein)
Joost Klein (26) is from the Netherlands.
Joost, is a Dutch musician, rapper, singer and former UA-camr.
He is primarily a hip hop artist and his songs and performances often incorporate influences from electronic music,
such as drum 'n' bass, hardstyle and gabber.
Joost also writes poetry
At the age of twelve he lost his father to cancer.
A year later, in 2011, his mother died of cardiac arrest.
After the death of his parents,
Joost was cared for by his older brother and sister.
{Sorry, for errors in your language, I translated this using Google Translate}
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Oh you were talking about Russian hardbass, it's kind of in the same category, I think it's derived from the hardstyle/house/gabber style.
3:30 XS Project - Bochka, Bass, Kolbaser [Bass Boosted] (Russian Special)
or
XS Project - Bochka, Bass, Kolbaser (Бочка,басс,колбасер) [Original]
I love your technical analysis. Very different from most “reaction videos”.
You got the lake Bled in the back round from Slovenia🇸🇮
12 points to the netherlands!!
‘‘I don't believe I've listened to music from the NL's before’’ ... mate, unless you've been living under a rock you've heard a ton of music from the NL's throughout the years.
He lost his parents at a young age which made him travel all along europe as a homeless guy, his father always said that people create borders so you can decide yourself.
this song is a journey.... ... .. .
So dutch...happy hardcore!!! 12 punten.
You are soo right!!!!!!
Joost klein 12p p Nederlandse ❤
Hello From Amsterdam
Check this song live on stage 🎉
Malaysia New Song Before Trending 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤❤😊
Steady gang - ( 周星翅Chou xing chi )mv
The song is actually a bit sad. As others already stated, he lost his parents at a very young age. There are a lot of double meanings / connections to his parents and surely i am missing something but ill try to name some:
Like the song is called "euro-papa" because papa is dad in dutch.
He is singing that he goes to other places but he feels lonely. He lost everything except time. he is struggeling
He is giving people money but nobody is helping him. He went to mental healthcare but they could not help him.
He is talking about the song Papaoutai from stromae. Papa outai means "dad is here" and the phrase Où t'es? Papa où t'es? means Where are you? Dad where are you? check out the lyrics of that song too :)
He is also mentioning "i wont stop until they say, yes he does that very well" because he is seeking pride from his parents.
The ending is pretty clear but i think he is talking to his dad and his younger him and he tells his dad that he listend to him.
Also the burning picture and burning house stands for him closing that chapter and he wants to move on and dont want to feel the pain anymore. while he was in therapy they used burning stuff to let go the old
12 points goes to the Netherlands
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Great track!
A sense of honor to his parents.
Joost is just in seventh grade when his father dies of cancer. Joost was twelve when his father died of cancer. At the time, he was just in the first year of grammar school in Leeuwarden. On his father's deathbed he promised him to become a writer. A year later, his mother also suddenly died. He is just twelve years old.
Jus clean? Oh boy mate XD Laughing my ass off here despite the serious message from Joost.
Sounds like rave band Scooter 90' s 2000-ish
Papa means dad in Dutch
Dude, if you are ADHD (same here, autistic too), you would LOVE the happy hardcore music genre (like the Party Animals)! I grew up in the 90s (80s kid here) and this music genre was in back then in the Netherlands. And in true ADHD-style, this song is stuck in my head LOL. And just a random tip for pronouncing Joost - think Yoast (SEO) ;)
Well barbie girl is also from the Netherlands 😜
Barbie Samantha wel maar Aqua komt uit Scandinavië 😂
You said you never listened to any Dutch music. I can understand that with Golden Earing (radar love) or Shocking Blue (Venus) both global hits in the 60 and 70ties or 2Unlimited in the 90ties. But I cant believe you never heard about Tiesto, Afrojack, Hardwell, Armin van Buren, Martin Garrix etc. All Dutch
90
Youre right that that typical Rusian music is quite similar, tho if it was Russian you would definitely be hearing the classic hardbass!
Malaysia new song before Trending❤
Steady Gang - (周星翅Chou xing chi )mv❤👍🏻❤
Is good.. but the one to win will be Croatia with Baby Lasagna - Rim Tim Tagi Dim.. is first on the Eurovision odds!! check it!!
Nederland ik ben Nederlands 🧔🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
I am pretty sure you have listened to a lot of Dutch music in the past, so many DJ's are Dutch....🤣🤣🤣
He has other great songs you might like, Ome Robert, Meeuw, ...
Joost is pronounced like Joast (like in toast) ❤
Oh nice one cheers 😃
The song is actually about you. About young Brits that are suffering from Brexit and have lost their father continent.
Bro i Sam this yesterday
Now I'm going to make it even harder for you! It's a little scooter. And lots of it, DJ PAUL ELSTAK! But you said? That you didn't know much about Dutch bands? Greetings from Spakenburg! The Netherlands!
Kensington & DI-RECT | Live bij Vrienden van Amstel Live (2020) / umusic Live
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2 Dutch bands play together with an orchestra and singers. Feb'20. Last concert for? In the Netherlands.
12 points