Vengaboys - We Like To Party! (the Vengabus) Now

: The lead synth riff is instantly recognizable and has been used in everything from ringtones to baseball stadium home run celebrations.

"We Like to Party!" was a massive commercial success, proving that Eurodance had a reach far beyond the clubs of Ibiza:

The Vengabus is Coming: A Deep Dive into the 90s Anthem "We Like to Party!" Vengaboys - We like to Party! (The Vengabus)

The song was written and produced by the group's creators, and Delmundo (Wessel van Diepen and Dennis van den Driesschen). Interestingly, the name "Vengaboys" and the "Vengabus" concept were inspired by the producers' real-life travels through Spain in an old school bus. People would often shout "Venga, venga!" (Spanish for "Come on!") at their slow-moving vehicle, giving birth to one of pop's most iconic names.

If you grew up in the late 90s or early 2000s, those blaring ship horns are likely burned into your memory. Released in May 1998 by the Dutch Eurodance group , "We Like to Party! (The Vengabus)" didn’t just climb the charts—it became a global cultural phenomenon. The Origins of the Vengabus : The lead synth riff is instantly recognizable

: It remains the band's highest-charting song in the United States, peaking at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Sales : The single sold over 474,000 copies in the UK alone . The Mr. Six & Six Flags Connection

: Despite its polished sound, the vocals were recorded in a basement and the final production took place in a former World War II bunker. Chart Domination People would often shout "Venga, venga

: The lyrics, such as "New York to San Francisco, an intercity disco," are designed for maximum catchiness.