Years active 1991–present | ||
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Also known as The Good Men (or The Goodmen)Chocolate PumaKlatsch!Rhythm KillazTomba ViraRivaJark ProngoF-ActionRené et Gaston Labels Fresh Fruit, Hooj Choons, Parlophone, Incentive Records, VC Recordings, Spinnin' Records, Mixmash Records Members Gaston Steenskist ("Dobre")René ter Horst ("DJ Zki") Profiles |
Interview with dj s chocolate puma on love this city tv
Zki & Dobre, known by many aliases, but currently most well known as Chocolate Puma (alternatively as The Good Men or The Goodmen), are a Dutch DJ duo and producers from Haarlem, Netherlands consisting of Gaston Steenkist ("Dobre") and René ter Horst ("DJ Zki"). They have produced multiple dance hits under various group names since the early 1990s. Their biggest international hits to date are "Give It Up" (1993) credited as The Good Men and "Who Do You Love Now?" (2001) credited to Riva featuring Dannii Minogue. They also founded their own record label Pssst Music.
Contents
- Interview with dj s chocolate puma on love this city tv
- Firebeatz chocolate puma feat bish p lullaby official music video
- Career
- Various monikers
- In popular culture
- Songs
- References

Firebeatz chocolate puma feat bish p lullaby official music video
Career
As the Goodmen, their biggest hit was "Give It Up", a 1993 house music track based upon samba styled percussion and the simple, repeating vocal line of the song title. The percussion for the release was inspired by an earlier recording by Sérgio Mendes.

The song hit #1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1993 and made a brief appearance on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #71. After being re-released in late 1993, it reached #5 in the UK Singles Chart.
Various monikers
Horst and Steenkist are also known under many aliases including:

They also created JP Records and psst Records and finally Groove Alert founded by Dobre.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, they appeared in a new set of projects and monikers
Their best known monikers besides the early years' The Goodmen were Riva and Chocolate Puma:
In popular culture
In 1994, Gaston Steenkist (Dobre), one half of the duo Zki & Dobre was instrumental in discovering Filipino-Dutch DJ Laidback Luke after the latter forwarded a demo tape to him. Laidback Luke was signed to a recording contract by the management of Dobre. At the end of the year he has already released two albums on the label Groove Alert newly established by Dobre. Laidback Luke went on to have a prosperous DJ and producing career.
In 1995, Simply Red sampled The Good Men's hit "Give It Up" for their UK #1 hit "Fairground". The Good Men were credited for the sample, and Mendes was also given credit as the performer of "Fanfarra", the original source of the Goodmen's track.
The duo's work has been featured on many DJ mixes from Hooj Choons, Global Underground, and Ministry of Sound.
Songs
I Can't Understand - Original Mix2014
Listen to the Talk2016
Vallée De Larmes1993