Bok van Blerk discography
Bok van Blerk discography | |
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Studio albums | 3 |
Music videos | 3 |
The discography of Bok van Blerk, a South African musician who sings in Afrikaans, consists of three studio albums and three music videos.
Albums
De La Rey Released: 2005, production: Mozi Records, distribution: Select Music.
- De la Rey
- Praat nog steeds my taal
- Vodka en OJ
- Hatfield Jol
- Die Bok kan blêr
- Lenteblomme
- So waai die wind
- Stuk van jou
- Op Walvisbaai
- '68 Chevy
- Katie
- Girls in bikinis
- Habana!
Afrikanerhart Released: 2009
- Tyd Om Te Trek
- Afrikanerhart
- Super Schalk
- Brandewyn Het Nie Brieke Nie
- Jou Pa Is Hier
- Klaar Met My
- Die Kaplyn
- My Angel
- Die Kleur Van My Vel
- Seilvisskoffel
- Boeregirl
- Miss U.S.A
- Nooit Weer Gesien Nie
- Sink of Swem
- Pa en Seun
My Kreet Released: 2010
- My Kreet
- Die ou klipkerk gebou
- ‘n Goeie man
- BMX en bende
- Tannie Tina van Wyk
- Konyne
- Anderkant die treinspoor
- Bloubul shebeen
- Die bokke skiet terug
- Diknek en klein tandjies
- Honnelos
- Platteland
Steek Die Vure Aan Released:2013
- Land Van Melk En Heuning
- Koue Voete En Warm Liefde
- Die Groot Trek Weer Kaap Toe
- Steek Die Vure Aan
- Ons Kyk Na Ons Mense
- 'Van Hings'
- Daai Klein-Dorpie Gevoel
- Tref En Trap
- Gebore Om Vry Te Wees
- Ek En My Vlerk
- Vroumens
- Huil Soos 'n Man
- Bakbeen Anties
- Bloubul Snor
Sing Afrikaner Sing Released:2015
- Sing Afrikaner Sing
- Bosveld Afrika
- Hou Jou Voete Op Die Grond
- Aan Jou Lippe
- Spooloos
- Al Die Dubbles
- Bok Vir Sports
- Die Beste Dag Van My Lewe
- Soos In Die Ou Dae
- Voor Ek My Kop Neerlê
- Skoenmaker
- Ek Het - Duet Met Laurika Rauch
- Soutwater
"De la Rey" controversy
On 6 February 2007 the South African Department of Arts and Culture issued a statement regarding the song "De la Rey" (which is a tribute to Koos de la Rey) regarding the controversy that arose due to the popularity of the song with some Afrikaners, who interpret the lyrics as a call to armed battle.[2] [3] At some of his concerts some audience members have flown the old South African flag and the Transvaal Vierkleur. The Orange Free State Vierkleur is shown in the De La Rey video as part of the period scene depicted in the song and video. In a Huisgenoot article the magazine challenged Minister Pallo Jordan to comment on the song and the message it is said to contain. In the statement the Department deplored the possibility that the song could be hijacked by right-wing circles, but wished the singer good luck. The Minister also stated that he has no problem with protests or mobilisation from the opposition, as long as they occur within the framework of the law.[4][5]
Van Blerk himself says that he does not identify himself with the old South African flag, nor does he want to be associated with it. But he does promote Afrikaans and has refused to participate in the concert organised by the 94.7 Highveld Stereo radio station because of their policy not to play Afrikaans music.[6]
He also makes it clear that he does not side with the Boeremag, that he does not believe violence to be a solution to problems and that General De la Rey was pro-peace.[5] Koos Kombuis also points out that Van Blerk's rugby-song is about a coloured rugby player, Bryan Habana.[7]
For the sake of his own survival, Bok was forced to print a disclaimer on the sleeve of his second album, Afrikanerhart;
“Afrikanerhart is not a song that calls for any form of revolution or uprising. The song comes from the musical ‘Ons vir Jou’, and all that we want to say is that the Afrikaner also shed blood while building South Africa. If we respect all cultures and their history, we can together all make this country stronger.” (Translated from the original Afrikaans)
External links
- Bok van Blerk's De la Rey on iTunes UK & Europe
- Bok van Blerk's De la Rey on iTunes USA
- The Right Perspective interview (with YouTube video)
- Bok van Blerk's fanpage
- Bok van Blerk's homepage
- Alec Russell, "Boer Roar," Financial Times
- "Between Pride and Prejudice: The Problem of History", about van Blerk's De la Rey
- De la Rey music video from MK89 on YouTube
- Video interview with Bok van Blerk about "De la Rey" on Beeld webwerf
References
- ↑ http://bokvanblerk.co.za/discography/sing-afrikaner-sing-2015/
- ↑ Song Wakens Injured Pride of Afrikaners, Michael Wines, The New York Times, 27 February 2007
- ↑ Afrikaans singer stirs up controversy with war song by Chris McGreal in Johannesburg, The Guardian, 26 February 2007
- ↑ DKK, Ministry of Arts & Culture on Bok Van Blerks’s Supposed Afrikaans “Struggle Song,” De La Rey and Its Coded Message to Fermenting Revolutionary Sentiments., accessed 23 February 2007
- 1 2 Rapport, Hanlie Retief gesels met Bok van Blerk Archived May 19, 2007, at the Wayback Machine., accessed 23 February 2005
- ↑ Die BurgerBok sê aikôna vir ou landsvlag én 94.7, accessed 23 February 2007
- ↑ Litnet Bok van Blerk en die bagasie van veertig jaar Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine., accessed 23 February 2007