Lyrics by Shermanology

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Shermanology.

  1. Boyz N Da Club
  2. It's a Killa (feat. FISHER)
  3. Living 4 The City (feat. R3hab)
  4. Sometimes
  5. Tell You What It Is (feat. Eats Everything)

Shermanology is a duo of Dutch electronic artists from Curaçao. Consisting of brother Andy Sherman and sister Dorothy Sherman, it was formed in 2009. Both siblings are DJs, singers, and producers. Shermanology has garnered global acclaim, accumulating over 250 million Spotify streams and gracing the stages of renowned festivals worldwide. Their performances include appearances at Kappa Futur Festival, the Martinez Brothers-curated Cuttin Headz, Miami's LaLaLand Festival, UK dance festival Beat-Herder, and Rio's The Town. Their independent release "Boyz N Da Club" received high praise, being labeled the 'Hottest Record in the World' by Annie Mac on BBC Radio One. Shermanology has delivered successful releases on esteemed labels such as Defected, Demand, Cuttin Headz, and Hot Creations. They have also collaborated with FISHER on "It's A Killa" under his Catch & Release label and provided remixes for house legends Todd Edwards, Rudimental, and Tiesto. Shermanology has collaborated with 90s R&B group Boyz II Men in a reimagined house rendition of their hit "Motownphilly", released on Three Six Zero Records.

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