
The title of the song originated from something that Ringo Starr said. To this day, it’s one of Disney’s most loved and recognisable songs and still holds a special place in the hearts of workers the world over. The phrase “Heigh-Ho” was first recorded in 1553 and is defined as an expression of “yawning, sighing, languor, weariness, disappointment” and is sung on a daily basis by a group of seven dwarfs as they as they come home from (and go to) work in a mine with diamonds and rubies, in Walt Disney’s first feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

The Seven Dwarfs, Disney, “Height Ho” (1937) So, as it’s Friday, we thought we’d bring you a little musical treat in the form of the 12 Most Iconic Songs About Work. Happy Friday Recruiters! Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ran-D.After love, sex, alcohol, money, cars and religion, work has been the single most popular subject of pop songs for decades – how we hate it, why we need it, office politics, how the grass is always greener on the other side, and why many of us hate the thought of Monday morning.

United (Official Decibel Outdoor Festival Anthem 2016) Gangsters Don't Dance ( Noisecontrollers Remix)Įnter the Twilight Zone (Q-Base Anthem 2013)

Inside Our Mind (Fantasy Island Anthem 2013) It was held in the AFAS Live in Amsterdam (formerly known as the Heineken Music Hall). Furthermore, in January 2017, Ran-D was invited to host an X-Qlusive Event in collaboration with Q-Dance. He performed at several hardstyle events, including Qlimax, Hard Bass, Defqon.1 Festival (in Australia, Netherlands and in Chile), Daydream Mexico, Decibel Outdoor Festival, Reverze, Q-BASE and The Qontinent. Ran-D has collaborated with other artists in hardstyle including Alpha2, Zatox, Zany, B-Front, Phuture Noize, Crypsis and Digital Punk. Gunz For Hire have released songs including "Bella Ciao," "Sorrow," "Bolivia," "Plata O Plomo," "No Mercy" and "Armed & Dangerous."

In collaboration with Adaro, Ran-D is also part of the Hardstyle live-act Gunz For Hire which was founded in 2011. Ran-D has released a cover version of " Zombie" by The Cranberries, "Living For The Moment," "Firestarter," "Nirvana," "Suicidal Superstar" with Phuture Noize, "Band Of Brothers," and "Hurricane," which was awarded 1st place in the Q-dance Top 100 of 2018. After releasing on A2 Records for seven years, in March 2015 and alongside Frequencerz, Adaro and B-Front, Ran-D founded the hardstyle record label Roughstate Music. After his debut release, Ran-D moved on to release his music on the large Hardstyle Record Label A2 Records, which is a sub-label of Scantraxx Recordz. Ran-D has been active in hardstyle music since 2006, when he released his first track "D-Pression" on Special Records. Randy "Ran-D" Wieland ( in ZeelandNbr) is a Dutch DJ and music producer. Special Records, A2 Records, Roughstate Music Ran-D at a Dutch festival 'De Boeskool is Lös'
