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"Hoe het danst" () is a song by Dutch musicians
Marco Borsato Marco Roberto Borsato (, ; born 21 December 1966) is a Dutch people, Dutch singer. Born in Alkmaar, North Holland, he started performing in Italian language, Italian before switching to Dutch language, Dutch in 1994. He has consistently been one o ...
, Armin van Buuren and
Davina Michelle Michelle Davina Hoogendoorn (born 12 November 1995), known by her stage name Davina Michelle, is a Dutch singer and YouTuber. In 2018, her cover of the song "Duurt te lang" reached the number one spot on the Dutch Top 40, becoming the first w ...
. It was released on 8 May 2019, in anticipation of Borsato's upcoming stadium concerts at
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. The song features Borsato and Michelle's vocals with Van Buuren's production. The song spent three weeks at number one on the
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. It was seen as a comeback hit for Borsato, who had not reached the top ten in six years and number one in 11 years. The song was also Van Buuren's first number-one hit, Michelle's second and Borsato's fifteenth. "Hoe het danst" was named the biggest hit song of 2019 in the Netherlands, and also became the first Dutch-language song to record over 100 million streams on
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.


Background

The song was the first in a scheduled series of collaborations that
Marco Borsato Marco Roberto Borsato (, ; born 21 December 1966) is a Dutch people, Dutch singer. Born in Alkmaar, North Holland, he started performing in Italian language, Italian before switching to Dutch language, Dutch in 1994. He has consistently been one o ...
wanted to do with his songwriting partner John Ewbank to celebrate 30 years of making music together. Borsato planned to have Armin van Buuren as a special guest during his series of sold-out concerts at
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in
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later that year, and Van Buuren told him, "If we do this, I want there to be a song too." Borsato said, "Speaking Dutch is difficult, certainly in
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. This way, it does justice to all these generations. The original intention was, how do we connect all those worlds?" "Hoe het danst" was released without warning on 8 May 2019, alongside Borsato's announcement of Van Buuren as a guest artist during his concerts. Borsato, Michelle and Van Buuren performed the song together during Borsato's De Kuip concerts in May and June. The trio also performed the song together at 2019
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, with Ewbank also on stage. The song was planned to appear on a duets-themed Borsato studio album, but the album was cancelled when Borsato announced a hiatus from the music industry in 2020 because of burnout. Michelle stopped performing the song live after Borsato was accused of
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in late 2021. However, the song returned to her repertoire in 2023, and Michelle said, "At the time, I was hesitant about singing the song because I was afraid people would only think about Marco instead of enjoying the show. But now I'm like, 'It's my song too!'"


Commercial performance

"Hoe het danst" debuted at No. 7 on the
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. It was Borsato's 27th top-10 hit, tying
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for the most top ten hits by a Dutch artist. It reached number one in June 2019, becoming Borsato's fifteenth, Michelle's second and Van Buuren's first number-one single. Borsato moved closer to
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' record for 16 number-one hits in the Netherlands. Upon its third and final week at number one, Borsato recorded a total of 72 weeks at number one in his career, while The Beatles' record stood at 74. It was seen as a comeback hit for Borsato, whose last top ten single was "Ik zou het zo weer overdoen" in 2013, while his last number-one hit was "Dochters" in 2008. The Dutch Top 40 named it the biggest hit single of 2019 in the Netherlands. "Hoe het danst" was also the first Dutch-language song to cross 100 million streams on
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. It overtook Michelle's own song "Duurt te lang" as the most-streamed Dutch-language song. It was the second-most streamed song in the Netherlands during 2019. The song also spent ten weeks at number one in Belgium (
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), becoming the longest-running Dutch-language number-one hit in Belgium of the decade, and was certified quadruple-platinum.


Music video

The music video for the song was released on 22 May 2019, directed by Thomas Melgers and Tim Toorman.


Covers

In October 2021,
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released a German-language cover of the song titled "Null auf 100".


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External links


Official music video
2019 singles 2019 songs Dutch Top 40 number-one singles Songs in Dutch Marco Borsato songs Universal Music Group singles