During 1950 through 1960 and following decades the most popular, enduring, commercial and critical successful Flemish singer was
Will Tura, whose most well known hit in
Flanders is "Eenzaam zonder jou" (1963) ("Lonely without you"). The most popular and enduring artists in Flanders and the Netherlands who sing in either their Flemish dialect or standard Dutch are
Eddy Wally,
Raymond van het Groenewoud,
Willem Vermandere,
De Kreuners,
Clouseau,
Gorki (band),
Noordkaap, and
De Mens. In 1959 the Belgian singer of Italian descent
Rocco Granata scored a big European hit with "Marina". The singing nun
Soeur Sourire had an international number one hit in 1963 with
Dominique. She won a
Grammy Award for best gospel recording in 1964 for the song, and was nominated for several other categories, including
Album of the Year. When folk and hippie culture finally hit a chord around the world the groups
The Pebbles ("
Seven Horses in the Sky", "I Get Around") and
The Wallace Collection ("
Daydream") had considerable international success.
Irish Coffee, a hard rock band from
Aalst also achieved considerable local success in the same era. Due to a lack of really professional management these few pop groups failed to build out a durable international career, a trend which continued during the 1970s when the most successful artists sang in their native tongue. The only real new international successful artist was
Plastic Bertrand. (See "Punk" below). Real international success for Belgian acts began in 1980 with the rock group
TC Matic. They were quite popular in the rest of Europe with numbers like "
Oh La La La" and "
Putain putain". Lead singer
Arno later started his own successful solo career. Many groups and artists had considerable success in other countries, but they usually did not reach out much further than West Europe. Notable exceptions were
Maurane,
Jo Lemaire,
Soulsister ("
The Way To Your Heart", 1987) and
Vaya Con Dios ("Puerto Rico", 1988, "
What's a Woman?", 1990).
Indie rock In the early 1990s many
alternative rock bands finally started to achieve larger international acclaim and success. In
Antwerp, a lively
indie rock scene sprouts where
dEUS is probably the most famous, next to other people and groups like
Zita Swoon (formerly Moondog Jr),
Evil Superstars,
Kiss My Jazz,
Dead Man Ray,
K's Choice ("
Not an Addict"),
Admiral Freebee, and
Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung. In the
noise genre
Antwerp houses the pioneer band
Club Moral.
Ghent also has a booming indie scene:
Absynthe Minded,
Das Pop, Millionaire,
Zornik,
Awaken and the successful
Soulwax bring indie rock with a slightly rougher edge than their Antwerp fellows, while The Vogues (Brussels) have a British-influenced sound. Other popular artists are
Triggerfinger,
Gabriel Ríos and
Ghinzu.
Punk in 2024 The most well-known Belgian
punk bands are Chainsaw,
The Kids ("Fascist Cops", "There will be no Next Time"),
Janez Detd,
Funeral Dress and
Plastic Bertrand who had a worldwide hit with "
Ça Plane Pour Moi" (1978).
Lou Deprijck, the song's co-writer and producer, later also turned out to be the actual singer of the song. He previously already had international fame with his band
Two Man Sound ("Charlie Brown", "
Disco Samba").
West Flanders was home to the "H8000" (pronounced "Hate-Thousand") underground
hardcore punk scene during the 1990s. Bands within the scene took heavily from
heavy metal, and followed
straight edge and
vegan lifestyles. Some bands helped to pioneer the development of
metalcore and then later on
melodic metalcore and
deathcore. Some groups from the scene include Congress, Liar, Blindfold, Shortsight, Regression and Spirit of Youth.
Good Life Recordings signed and released much of the music for the scene.
Metal performing in 2015 The most well-known Belgian metal bands include death metallers
Aborted,
Ostrogoth,
Killer,
Emeth,
Fractured Insanity,
Warbeast Remains and
Serial Butcher, grindcore quartet
Leng Tch'e,
Agathocles, black metal bands
Enthroned,
Saille and
Ancient Rites, folk metal band
Ithilien, heavy metal band
Channel Zero and melodic black/doom metal band
Amenra. ==Hip-hop==