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We are five girls in our early twenties from Masthugget Gothenburg Sweden Our music is erotic house sensual moodswing or just a dance in your pants We are five girls in our early twenties from Masthugget, Gothenburg, Sweden. We love making music and big, juicy ... beats. Please check our homepage at

Influenced by old funk and hip-hop, the Wiseguys deliver more than just Big Beat. Catch their smash hit 'Ohh La La' (#2 in the UK) and other tracks now. 'Ooh La La,' the hit single from The Wiseguys' album The Antidote, blasts out of every car stereo and shoe store in Touche's native London (strangely, a Budweiser commercial served as the song's springboard to success). The humble turntable marauder simply tries to make sense of the innate craziness of it all. 'It's still a little bit unreal

Influenced by old funk and hip-hop, the Wiseguys deliver more than just Big Beat. Catch their smash hit 'Ohh La La' (#2 in the UK) and other tracks now. 'Ooh La La,' the hit single from The Wiseguys' album The Antidote, blasts out of every car stereo and shoe store in Touche's native London (strangely, a Budweiser commercial served as the song's springboard to success). The humble turntable marauder simply tries to make sense of the innate craziness of it all. 'It's still a little bit unreal

Influenced by old funk and hip-hop, the Wiseguys deliver more than just Big Beat. Catch their smash hit 'Ohh La La' (#2 in the UK) and other tracks now. 'Ooh La La,' the hit single from The Wiseguys' album The Antidote, blasts out of every car stereo and shoe store in Touche's native London (strangely, a Budweiser commercial served as the song's springboard to success). The humble turntable marauder simply tries to make sense of the innate craziness of it all. 'It's still a little bit unreal

Influenced by old funk and hip-hop, the Wiseguys deliver more than just Big Beat. Catch their smash hit 'Ohh La La' (#2 in the UK) and other tracks now. 'Ooh La La,' the hit single from The Wiseguys' album The Antidote, blasts out of every car stereo and shoe store in Touche's native London (strangely, a Budweiser commercial served as the song's springboard to success). The humble turntable marauder simply tries to make sense of the innate craziness of it all. 'It's still a little bit unreal