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Dennis Bouman (3 May 1970 – 24 March 2024), known professionally as Def Rhymz,[1] was a Surinamese-Dutch rapper best known for his humouristic raps.

Biography

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Bouman was born on 3 May 1970.[2] He was the first Dutch rapper ever to hit the number 1 spot on the Dutch Charts, with two songs: "Doekoe" in 1999[3] and "Schudden" in 2001.[4]

Bouman went on to collaborate with the otherwise English-language trio Postmen on a cover version of "De Bom ",[5] the chart-topping 1982-hit by pop/reggae-band Doe Maar for inclusion on a tribute-album.

Besides performing, Bouman also worked as a head-chef.[6]

Bouman died of heart failure on 24 March 2024, at the age of 53.[7]

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Def Rhymz was a Surinamese-Dutch rapper known for his humorous and party-oriented hip hop tracks that achieved significant commercial success in the Netherlands during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Born Dennis Bouman on May 3, 1970, in Paramaribo, Suriname, he moved to the Netherlands with his family around the age of three and began his music career in the 1980s, initially rapping in both English and Dutch before focusing exclusively on Dutch lyrics. He gained widespread recognition as the first Dutch rapper to top the national charts, with his breakthrough single "Doekoe" reaching number one on the Dutch Top 40 in 1999 shortly after its release. His biggest commercial hit came with "Schudden" in 2001, an upbeat track that also reached number one on the Dutch Top 40, became a defining party anthem, and solidified his popularity in Dutch music. Throughout his career, Def Rhymz stood out for blending humor with energetic rhythms, earning him a dedicated following in the Dutch hip hop scene. He also appeared in television programs and maintained an active presence in entertainment until health challenges limited his work. Def Rhymz died on March 24, 2024, at the age of 53 in Utrecht, Netherlands, following prolonged heart problems including a malfunctioning mitral valve and multiple surgeries. His passing was announced by his former record label Top Notch and prompted tributes from fellow artists who highlighted his long-standing contributions to Dutch rap.

Early life

Early years and move to the Netherlands

Dennis Bouman, who later performed under the name Def Rhymz, was born on May 3, 1970, in Paramaribo, Suriname. He spent the first years of his life in Paramaribo, the capital of his birth country, as part of a Surinamese family. At the age of three, Bouman moved to the Netherlands with his family, settling in Rotterdam, where he grew up and developed his Surinamese-Dutch identity. This relocation around 1973 marked the beginning of his life in the Netherlands after his early childhood in Suriname.

Music career

Beginnings in the 1980s and 1990s

Def Rhymz began rapping in the 1980s, initially performing in both English and Dutch before transitioning to exclusively Dutch-language raps. He was also involved in a reggae band during his early career and made appearances in reggae music, including on Roots Syndicate's "Mocking Bird Hill." In 1989, he formed the hip hop group Superzonic Cru together with DJ Git Hyper, marking his entry into organized music activities. He continued to participate in the Dutch hip hop scene throughout the 1990s, with documented credits including the 1994 12" release by Zola & Zola. These early efforts established his presence in the emerging Dutch-language rap community prior to wider recognition.

Breakthrough hits in the late 1990s and early 2000s

Def Rhymz achieved his breakthrough in the late 1990s with the single "Doekoe" in 1999, which reached number one on the Dutch Top 40. This success highlighted his distinctive humorous and party-oriented rap style, resonating widely with audiences around the turn of the millennium. He built on this momentum with the collaboration "De Bom" alongside Postmen, which peaked at number 2 on the Dutch Single Top 100 in early 2000 and spent 14 weeks on the chart. In 2001, "Schudden" emerged as his biggest hit and second number-one single, topping the Dutch Single Top 100 and spending 24 weeks on the chart, noted for its infectious energy as a party anthem featuring a sample from DJ Jean's "Love Come Home" and a refrain sung by Lloyd de Meza. These releases defined his peak popularity during this era, establishing him as a prominent figure in Dutch hip hop through upbeat, comedic tracks that dominated national airplay and sales.

Continued career and other ventures

Def Rhymz's career extended beyond his early 2000s peak, marked by financial setbacks, sporadic music output, and a shift toward culinary work. In October 2005, he was declared bankrupt amid reported financial difficulties. He maintained a presence in music with occasional releases in later years. These included the single "Karate" in 2023, a short reggae track lasting 2:16. Another release that year was "Swietie Dans," a collaboration with Roscoe Jozefzoon released on September 21, 2023. In January 2021, amid reduced performance opportunities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Def Rhymz opened a Surinamese-oriented takeaway and delivery restaurant named Def de Chef on the Hommelseweg in Arnhem. Trained as a chef-kok earlier in life, he took on the role of head-chef, though day-to-day operations were handled by his brothers. He described the venture pragmatically, noting the need to earn income when shows declined. The restaurant ceased operations later that year when it was declared bankrupt in 2021, less than a year after opening.

Television appearances

Credits and roles

Def Rhymz's on-screen credits were limited to guest appearances and interviews in which he performed as himself, with no acting roles in fictional productions. In 2000, he appeared as Self - Def Rhymz (credited under his real name Dennis Bouman) in the Dutch TV special Een pittig popconcert. The following year, he guest-starred as himself in two episodes of the television soap opera Goudkust (2001). In 2002, he was featured as himself in the documentary Walkmen, which included interviews with several prominent Dutch hip-hop artists.

Personal life

Health struggles and other aspects

Def Rhymz grappled with a serious heart condition stemming from a malfunctioning mitral valve, which connects the upper and lower chambers on the left side of the heart and did not function properly. This led to multiple heart surgeries over time. At age 50, he suffered a cardiac arrest that required emergency surgery, after which he continued to battle heart rhythm disturbances. He maintained strict secrecy about his heart failure for years, shielding the extent of his health challenges from the public. In a podcast interview late in 2023, roughly six months before his death, he spoke publicly about his condition, disclosing that he was waiting for a donor heart and had undergone three heart operations in the preceding four years. He lived with an implanted support heart device (described as a "motortje" or pump to maintain circulation) for more than four years as a bridge to transplant, though complications ultimately prevented the procedure. Beyond his health issues, Def Rhymz faced financial difficulties and was declared bankrupt in 2005.

Death

Circumstances and announcement

Def Rhymz died on March 24, 2024, at the age of 53 from heart failure in a hospital in Utrecht, Netherlands. He had suffered from prolonged severe heart problems, including a malfunctioning mitral valve that required multiple surgeries. For over four years, he lived with a mechanical heart support device (LVAD) while awaiting a heart transplant, but complications prevented the transplant from occurring. His former record label Top Notch announced the news via Instagram on March 25, 2024, without initially disclosing the cause. The family later confirmed through a statement to the ANP news agency that the cause was heart failure. The announcement prompted immediate tributes from colleagues in the Dutch hip-hop community, including MC Brainpower, who publicly expressed his condolences for the loss of his fellow rapper. Friends and peers shared memories and sorrow across social media platforms following the news from Top Notch and the family.

Legacy

Posthumous documentary and tributes

In October 2024, the posthumous documentary "Def Rhymz - Rapper Met Een Hart" premiered on the streaming platform Videoland. Running 72 minutes, the film explores Def Rhymz's music career alongside his turbulent life and the heart condition he concealed from the public since childhood. The documentary centers on an exclusive interview conducted six months before his death from heart failure, in which Def Rhymz reflects on the contrasts between his energetic, crowd-pleasing stage persona and the private battle he waged for his health. It presents a poignant narrative of how he conquered hearts through his performances while fighting for his own life, framing his story as a journey through music, struggle, and enduring legacy. After his passing, tributes to Def Rhymz continued in the music scene, including a hardstyle remix of his signature track "Schudden" by Dr. Rude and The Darkraver that reinterpreted the classic anthem in a new genre.

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