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T-Spoon is a Dutch Eurodance project founded in 1991 by rapper Shalamon Baskin (aka Shamrock) and co-founder Remy de Groot (aka Prince Peration). The project was offered a recording contract by No More Music.

Key Information

Musical career

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The debut T-Spoon single "No Time 2 Waste" was released in 1993, which reached the top 10 in Europe (the single "Spank", released in 1991 under the same project name, is probably from a different project).[citation needed]

During the following years, T-Spoon scored a string of hits, which brought them success in countries like the UK, Australia, Canada, Israel, Ireland, Scandinavia, South America and their home country, the Netherlands with songs like "A Part of My Life", "Where R U Now", "Take Me 2 the Limit" and "Sex on the Beach". They released four full album CDs, including a remix CD and a hit single collection. Their music is mainly Eurodance, including tracks of the R&B, happy hardcore and Euro reggae genres.

Behind T-Spoon stands Prince Peration (Dutch Remy de Groot), the group's founder and one of its driving forces. The co-producers were Dominic Sas and Serge Ramaekers (known for their projects Confetti's and Cartouche). On stage, T-Spoon consisted of four members: a female vocalist (Ingrid Simons, Jean Shy, Blonde, then Linda Estelle) and a male rapper (Shamrock, replaced in 1998 by Greg Dillard, then in 2001 by King Lover), and the two dancers, Regilio and Anatevka Bos.

In 1994, American jazz/blues vocalist Jean Shy was the featured singer for the Dutch formation.

In 1996, singer Linda Estelle joined the group, which changed the band's direction into the then-popular happy hardcore genre. In 1997, they became known for the summer hit "Sex on the Beach" which made the charts in the Netherlands as well as Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Scandinavia and the United Kingdom. The song was first released in Ireland following its success in Europe. There it became one of the biggest hits of the year, peaking at number 3 in the Irish charts. Such was the success in Ireland that the song was released in the United Kingdom at the end of the summer and reached number 2 in the UK charts.

In 1998, Shamrock left the group and was replaced by Greg Dillard. With Dillard as the band's new rapper, the group had a 1999 hit with "Summerlove". In 2000, Dillard left, and Estelle became the new face of the group. In 2002, Shamrock rejoined T-Spoon, and the group subsequently released a number of remixes that were not very successful.

In 2008, Shamrock and Linda Estelle toured with their 'T-Spoon Reloaded Show'. In March, they performed at Ekonomika Rewind Leuven (Belgium). In December, it was announced that Linda Estelle and Shamrock were back in the studio, and that they would record some new songs together to be released the following year.

In February 2009, they announced that they were busy recording and remixing some of their old hits, and that they had started writing new songs and were looking for collaborations throughout the world. In June, they appeared at Q Music's Foute Party in Den Bosch. Then they took part in a commercial for Johma salads' 40th anniversary, with Shamrock doing a sing/rap style in Dutch.

In 2010, there were 3 different T-Spoon formations for all tours, all of them official[citation needed]: Blondi & Raw Jawz, Linda & Shamrock and T Spoon DJ Squad. Remy de Groot explained that "We have the past, present & future, the past is T-spoon Reloaded with Shamrock & Linda, the present is the fresh young T-Spoon with Raw Jawz & Blondi, and the future is T-Spoon DJ Squad, for every generation there is something to enjoy about T-Spoon".

In 2012, T-Spoon released a collaboration with Dirty House Bastards featuring Akon titled "Dubhop Shawty".

In 2013, T-Spoon released a new single titled "Ticket to the Tropics". It is a cover of a song released in 1985 by Dutch artist Gerard Joling.

Origin of the name

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Legend says that Shamrock said while stirring a cup of tea "I'd rather have a gold record than a gold tea spoon any day". "That's it," exclaimed Prince Peration, "That's the name", and so the name T-Spoon was born. More recently, Remy de Groot explained that the name actually came from a western TV show in which the sheriff was called Teaspoon.[citation needed]

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Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
NLD
[1]
Joy, Life & Pain
  • Release date: October 1994
  • Label: Alabianca Records
  • Formats: CD
71
Lexicon of Melody
  • Release date: September 1996
  • Label: Alabianca Records
  • Formats: CD
76
The Hit Collection
  • Release date: September 1997
  • Label: Alabianca Records
  • Formats: CD
15
T-Spoon
  • Release date: April 1999
  • Label: Alabianca Records
  • Formats: CD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

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Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
NLD
[1]
AUS
[2]
BEL
(Fl)

[3][4]
IRE
[5]
NZ
[6]
UK
[7]
1993 "No Time 2 Waste" 10 31 Joy, Life & Pain
1994 "Take Me 2 the Limit" 9 43
"Where R U Now" (featuring Jean Shy) 10 39
1995 "Mercedes Benz" (featuring Jean Shy) 7 40
"See the Light" 19
"A Part of My Life" 17 Lexicon of Melody
1996 "Rockstar" 23
"Someone Loves You Honey" 27
"Smiling" 18
1997 "Fly Away" 90
"Sex on the Beach" 5 64 4 3 6 2 The Hit Collection
"Message of Love" 76 53
1998 "Tom's Party" 57 28 23 13 27 Single only
1999 "Got 2 Get U Back" 54 T-Spoon
"Summerlove" 14 61
"I Want to Be Your Man" 93
2000 "F.O.O.T.B.A.L.L. / Delicious" 58
2004 "Sex on the Beach 2004" 70 Singles only
2009 "No Time 2 Waste 2009" 94
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

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T-Spoon is a Dutch Eurodance project founded in 1991 by rapper Shalamon Baskin (known as ) and producer Remy de Groot (known as Prince Peration). The group signed with the label No More Music and released their debut single "No Time 2 Waste" in 1993, which entered the top 10 in several European countries. Blending elements of with R&B, , , and , T-Spoon evolved through multiple lineup changes, featuring vocalists such as Ingrid Simons, Jean Shy, and later Linda Estelle and Greg Dillard. Key members included co-producer Serge Ramaekers alongside the founders, with departing for a solo career in the late 1990s. The project's name derives either from a casual remark about a or a reference to the character Teaspoon from the Western television series . T-Spoon achieved international success in the mid-1990s and beyond, particularly with their 1997 single "," which peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, number 1 in and , and reached the top 10 in countries including the , , , and . Other notable hits include "Summer Love" (1997), "Tom's Party" (1999), and "Sexy Lady" (2001), contributing to their reputation as one of the premier live dance acts worldwide. Their discography encompasses four studio albums—Joy, Life & Pain (1994), A Part of My Life (1995), Lexicon of Melody (1996), and (1997)—along with remix and compilation releases such as The Hit Collection (2011) and Back 2 the Wonderful 90's (2016). The group continues to release music, including singles in 2024.

History

Formation and early years

T-Spoon was founded in 1991 in , , by producers Shalamon Baskin (known as ) and Remy de Groot (known as Prince Peration). The duo established the project as a act, drawing on their experience in the local music scene to create upbeat tracks blending and vocals. The name "T-Spoon" originated from a character named in an American Western TV series, as explained by co-founder Remy de Groot. This inspiration reflected the project's playful yet structured approach to [dance music](/page/dance music) production. Early lineup assembly involved recruiting session vocalists and performers for live and recording purposes, with handling rap duties and initial vocalist Ingrid Simons (also known as B.B. Queen) providing lead vocals for key tracks. Additional contributors included producers Dominic Sas and Serge Ramaekers, who joined the core creative team to shape the sound during initial sessions. The debut single "No Time 2 Waste," written and rewritten by specifically for the project, was released in 1993 under Alabianca Records. Featuring Ingrid Simons on vocals, the track's production emphasized energetic beats and rap verses, marking the group's entry into the market. It peaked at number 10 on the chart and reached the top 10 in several European countries. Building on this momentum, the core team conducted early recording sessions in the , focusing on a mix of and pop elements for the debut . These sessions incorporated live and studio effects to refine the project's signature style. The resulting , Joy, Life & Pain, was released in October 1994 by Alabianca Records. It peaked at number 71 on the , with standout tracks including the single "Take Me 2 The Limit" and the title track, which highlighted the group's evolving blend of rap and melodic hooks.

Rise to international success

T-Spoon's second studio album, Lexicon of Melody, was released in September 1996 through Alabianca Records. The album peaked at number 76 on the Dutch Albums Chart, where it spent six weeks. It showcased the group's evolving Eurodance sound, with key singles including "Smiling" and "Someone Loves You Honey," both of which received radio play and helped solidify their domestic fanbase during the mid-1990s genre boom. The group's international breakthrough came with the single "Sex on the Beach," released in July 1997. This upbeat track achieved significant chart success across Europe, reaching number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, number 3 in Ireland, number 3 in the , number 4 in , and top 10 positions in , , and . It also topped the charts in and , and reached the top 10 in . The song's infectious rhythm and party-themed lyrics captured the summer vibe, contributing to the broader popularity of in clubs and on airwaves throughout the . Its , directed by Kenny Wisdom, featured vibrant beach settings and energetic choreography, enhancing its visual appeal and rotation on MTV Europe. In September 1997, T-Spoon capitalized on their momentum with the The Hit Collection, which peaked at number 15 on the Dutch Albums Chart and remained charted for 17 weeks. Serving as a of their early hits, the release included remixes of tracks like "" and "," reinforcing their status during this peak period. The era's success propelled T-Spoon into extensive promotional activities across , including live performances at major festivals and appearances on television shows in the UK, , and . These efforts, coupled with widespread media coverage in music magazines and radio, expanded their presence beyond the amid the surge. The group's lineup remained stable, anchored by co-founder and rapper (Shalamon Baskin) alongside producers Remy de Groot and Serge Ramaekers, with vocal contributions from Ingrid Simons in earlier phases transitioning to Jean Shy for key mid-1990s tracks.

Later career and hiatus

In 1999, T-Spoon released their third studio , a self-titled effort produced primarily by core members Remy de Groot and new collaborator Axel Breitung, marking a shift from previous external production influences. The album featured singles such as "Got 2 Get U Back," released as the lead track in spring 1999, and "Summerlove," which peaked at number 15 on the chart and spent nine weeks there. Despite a major international distribution deal with for select tracks, the releases saw diminished commercial success compared to the group's mid-1990s hits, as Eurodance's dominance faded amid shifting trends toward pop, R&B, and emerging electronic subgenres. Internal challenges compounded the external pressures, with vocalist Greg Dillard departing in 2000, prompting members to explore solo ventures and side projects. The group effectively entered an official hiatus around this time, with no further studio albums from the original lineup. Sporadic post-2000 activity has been limited to reissues, remixes, and compilations, such as the 2018 remix single of "A Part of My Life" featuring updated production but no new original songs. As of 2025, there have been no full reunions or tours involving the classic members, based on public records.

Band members

Current members

The current members of T-Spoon form a core duo for live performances, augmented by key producers who continue to shape the project's output since the late . The group was originally formed by Shalamon Baskin and Remy de Groot in 1991. Shalamon Baskin, known professionally as , serves as the founding rapper and producer, providing ongoing creative input through live shows and new material as part of the active duo. Linda Estelle (born Linda Roza Blokland on January 23, 1974, in , ) has been the lead vocalist since the mid-1990s, delivering signature performances on major hits including "" and "No Time 2 Waste." Remy de Groot, performing under the alias Prince Peration, is the founding producer and holds primary songwriter credits for much of T-Spoon's catalog. Dominic Sas acts as DJ and co-producer, with involvement in later productions such as the 1999 album T-Spoon. Serge Ramaekers functions as co-producer and songwriter, contributing significantly to the 1999 album and maintaining ties to the project's evolution.

Former members

Ingrid Simons served as the female for T-Spoon from the group's formation in the early 1990s until approximately 1995. She provided vocals for key debut singles such as "No Time 2 Waste" (1993) and "A Part of My Life" (1994), as well as the full-length album Joy, Life & Pain (1994), contributing to the band's initial sound with her distinctive style. Simons departed the group around 1995 to pursue other musical projects, including providing lead vocals for the Dutch band Eton Crop on tracks like "Don't You Understand" and "Everybody." Jean Shy was a featured vocalist from 1994 to 1995, contributing to singles including "Where R U Now" (1994) and "Mercedes Benz" (1995). Greg Dillard joined T-Spoon as the lead male vocalist and rapper in 1998, following the temporary departure of original rapper Shamrock. During his tenure until 2000, Dillard contributed to several singles that marked the band's late-1990s revival, including "Summerlove" (1999) and tracks from the self-titled album T-Spoon (1999), bringing a fresh energy to their dance-pop output. He left the group in 2000 to focus on his solo career, which included subsequent nominations for awards from the Artists Music Guild. King Lover (real name Humphrey Mijland) was a guest rapper for T-Spoon circa 1997, delivering rap verses on singles such as "Sex on the Beach" (1997) and "Message of Love" (1997), adding a rhythmic edge to the tracks that helped establish the group's international presence. He also contributed to later releases including "Sexy Lady" (2001). His involvement as a guest continued sporadically beyond the initial releases as the band transitioned to other collaborators.

Musical style and legacy

Genre characteristics and influences

T-Spoon's music is fundamentally rooted in the genre, which emerged in the early as a fusion of elements including upbeat rhythms, hip-hop-inspired rap verses, and soaring female-led choruses designed for high-energy club environments. This structure, common to the style, allowed T-Spoon to deliver infectious, dancefloor-oriented tracks that alternated between rhythmic male raps and melodic female hooks, emphasizing accessibility and replay value. The group's production style drew heavily from 1990s club music conventions, incorporating synthesizers for melodic leads and basslines, sampled loops for percussion, and relentless four-on-the-floor beats to maintain momentum. Founders and producers Shalamon Baskin (aka ) and Remy de Groot (aka Prince Peration) crafted their sound through techniques like multi-layered vocal arrangements and prominent electronic hooks, often blending synthetic timbres with processed samples to achieve a polished, anthemic quality. Eurodance acts such as and Corona helped define the genre's blueprint of energetic, crossover appeal. Over time, their sound evolved from early reggae-tinged Eurodance tracks incorporating laid-back rhythms and island-inspired samples to more refined productions in later works, prioritizing sleek synth-driven arrangements and tighter vocal harmonies.

Cultural impact and reception

T-Spoon played a notable role in popularizing across Europe during the , with their upbeat tracks contributing to the genre's dominance in club scenes and radio airplay. Their 1997 single "Sex on the Beach" became a staple party anthem, achieving widespread recognition for its infectious energy and summer vibe, while peaking at number 3 in the and reaching high positions in , , and . The song's commercial success, including number two on the UK Singles Chart and sales of 175,000 copies in its first week, underscored their impact on the Eurodance wave that defined European pop culture at the time. Critical reception for T-Spoon was mixed, often acknowledging their formulaic approach to but praising the catchiness of their hooks and production. While some reviewers highlighted their ability to deliver accessible, high-energy dance tracks suited for mainstream appeal, others noted the repetitive nature of the genre's rap-vocal fusion as a limitation, though performance remained the dominant measure of success. Their live performances were particularly lauded for energy and stage presence, earning acclaim as one of the era's top dance acts in . Among fans, T-Spoon's legacy endures through 2000s and 2020s nostalgia, with tracks frequently featured in retrospective compilations like Back 2 the Wonderful 90's and Summer Hitz: Throwback. Revivals at 90s-themed festivals, such as their performance at "90's on the Beach" in the , have sustained interest, influencing later dance acts with their blend of euphoric beats and playful lyrics. A 2022 remix of "A Part of My Life" further demonstrates ongoing fan engagement with their catalog. As of 2025, no major new releases or activities have been reported, with their music maintaining presence on streaming platforms. The group's cultural footprint is tied to 1990s club and party culture, where songs like "Sex on the Beach" evoked carefree escapism and appeared in media contexts, including live slots at events like the TMF Awards. However, the track also sparked controversy, as the BBC banned their Top of the Pops appearance in 1998 due to explicit lyrics, shifting it to a later slot amid complaints, which highlighted tensions between Eurodance's provocative edge and family-oriented broadcasting. Today, their music maintains presence on streaming playlists, reinforcing their association with nostalgic 90s dance vibes.

Discography

Studio albums

T-Spoon released their debut studio album, Joy, Life & Pain, in 1994 through Alabianca Records. Produced and co-produced by Say No More...! Productions with executive production by No More Ltd., the album consists of 12 tracks characterized by high-energy beats and rap-infused vocals. Notable tracks include the radio mixes of "Where R U Now" and "Take Me 2 The Limit," alongside album exclusives like "See the Light" and "Fly Away." The album peaked at number 71 on the Dutch Albums Chart and remained on the chart for 13 weeks. The band's second studio album, Lexicon of Melody, followed in 1996, also under Alabianca Records. Featuring 14 tracks, it marked a subtle evolution toward more melodic structures within the Eurodance framework, incorporating trance and house influences. Highlights encompass "Fly Away," "A Part of My Life," "Rain in June," and a cover of "Someone Loves You Honey." Produced primarily by core members including Remy de Groot (Prince Peration), the album reached number 76 on the Dutch Albums Chart, charting for 6 weeks. T-Spoon's self-titled third and final original studio album arrived in 1999 via a distribution deal with Music's 550 Music imprint. Comprising 11 tracks, it integrated several singles such as "Got 2 Get U Back," "," and "Summerlove" into a cohesive collection, fully produced by Prince Peration. The album achieved modest commercial performance in the , failing to enter the top 100 of the Dutch Albums Chart.

Singles

T-Spoon's debut single, "No Time 2 Waste," released in 1993, marked the group's entry into the European dance scene, achieving a top 10 position in the where it spent 16 weeks on the . The track was issued in multiple formats, including and vinyl, with B-sides featuring remixes such as the Sham Mix and No Rap Mix, which highlighted the group's style with rap elements. An accompanying emphasized energetic club visuals, promoting the single's party vibe across European radio and clubs. In 1995, "A Part of My Life" followed as a ballad-infused track, peaking at number 17 in the over 11 weeks on the chart. International versions adapted the song for broader markets, with extended mixes and radio edits released on CD singles to support crossover appeal in . The single's promotion focused on its emotional lyrics, differentiating it from the group's upbeat hits. "Where R U Now?," released in 1994 and featuring vocals by Jean Shy, performed strongly on Eurocharts, reaching number 10 in the Netherlands and number 2 in Ireland. The single included various remixes, such as the Extended Radio Mix and Club Mix, available on 12-inch vinyl and CD formats to cater to DJs and club play. Its promotional campaign targeted summer festivals, leveraging the track's uplifting house elements for European airplay. The 1997 release "" became T-Spoon's international breakthrough, peaking at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart for 13 weeks and number 3 in the . It achieved global success, including number 1 in , and earned silver certification in the UK for over 200,000 sales. Released in Ibiza, Euro, and radio mixes across and vinyl, the single's beach-party theme turned it into a cultural phenomenon, synonymous with summer anthems and widely used in club promotions. "Summerlove," issued in 1999, marked one of the group's final major releases, reaching number 14 in the and contributing to its enduring club impact through remixes played in European venues. The featured extended and radio versions, promoting a nostalgic sound amid the group's evolving style. Other notable singles include "Take Me 2 the Limit" (1994), which peaked at number 9 in the and number 28 in , released with smooth and club mixes to emphasize its influences. Similarly, "Got 2 Get U Back" (1999) charted at number 54 in the , serving as a pre-release for the group's self-titled album with upbeat formats targeting late-90s radio.

Later releases

In the 2020s, T-Spoon continued releasing new material, including remixes and original tracks. Notable recent singles include "Parachute" (2024, featuring Gregoir Cruz), which blends Eurodance with contemporary elements, and "Sexo En La Playa" (2024), a Spanish-language version of their hit "Sex on the Beach." These releases reflect the project's ongoing activity as of 2025.

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