Vengaboys - Cheekah Bow Bow (extended Mix) -

: A progressive trance rework that is highly regarded by fans for its "epic" production.

: This version notably samples the hook from Love Unlimited Orchestra’s "Love’s Theme". Chart Performance and Reception

Released on , "Cheekah Bow Bow (That Computer Song)" served as the fourth single from the Vengaboys' second studio effort, The Platinum Album . While it didn't match the chart-topping heights of "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!", it remains a unique artifact of early-millennium pop culture, famously credited to Vengaboys ft. Cheekah . A Song Sung by a "Computer" Vengaboys - Cheekah Bow Bow (Extended Mix)

On the surface, the lyrics are a playful, tongue-in-cheek exploration of the burgeoning internet era, using tech-heavy metaphors like "joysticks," "mouse clicks," and "chatrooms". However, the song also functions as a thinly veiled metaphor for and digital "infections":

The , often labeled as the XXL Remix , expands the standard 2:53 radio edit into a nearly 5-minute club-ready anthem. Produced by Danski & DJ Delmundo , the XXL version emphasizes the "Cheekah bow wow" instrumental refrain and adds high-energy breakdowns typical of the Eurodance genre. : A progressive trance rework that is highly

The song peaked at on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the group's first single to miss the Top 10 in that region. Despite this, it was a moderate success across Europe, hitting the Top 40 in several countries and even becoming a popular early mobile ringtone during the rise of the digital mobile market. Vengaboys – Cheekah Bow Bow (That Computer Song)

The single release also featured notable remixes that transformed the track’s sound: While it didn't match the chart-topping heights of

The Digital Pulse of the 2000s: Vengaboys’ "Cheekah Bow Bow"