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André Hazes Jr. is not exactly happy with his new father-in-law Denny Braaf. That guy also turns out to be a folk singer, but one who has not broken through. And he does everything he can to…

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We saw Denny Braaf appear every evening in Shownieuws when it became clear that his daughter Noa Braaf had started a relationship with André Hazes Jr. His new father-in-law used every rumor to tell his story in detail for the cameras of SBS 6. He never broke through himself, so he does everything for a little bit. airtime.

‘Don’t do it!’

What if father-in-law Denny also starts demanding that there be a duet between him and André? His copywriter Bram Koning strongly advises against it. “Well, I wouldn’t do that,” he says in the Weekend. “That is of course great fun for Denny, but I don’t recommend it to André. I think it’s too over-the-top.”

He continues: “I don’t know whether it is a combination. I understand that André has recorded something with Mart Hoogkamer, for example, but I find this difficult. Also because it is a family relationship. Do you suddenly have to release a duet together? It is completely his own choice, of course, but not obvious to me.”

Braderiesinger

Does it also play a role for Bram that Denny is a fair singer, while André is considered an A-star? “That doesn’t have to have anything to do with it. I would simply stay away from family relationships like this with duets. Moreover, I advise André not to record a duet for the time being anyway.”

The writer continues: “He has released a record with Kris Kross Amsterdam and Tabitha, on which he can be heard for half a minute. They have achieved eleven or twelve million streams with it. In any case, everything that Kris Kross Amsterdam pees on becomes a hit. But it is not his hit. He just has to come up with songs himself.”

Super banger

Bram thinks that there will ultimately be another big hit for André. “Yes, then we hope that after two, three or four songs another super hit will be released. That’s what he has to go for. And not try to score again with the help of others.”

He concludes: “Only when he is back at the top, could he think about a duet with… Well, who could he do that with? (…) He has the goodwill factor again now, right? He has his plus points, so everything will be fine.”

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