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Rednex

Rednex is a Swedish musical group renowned for fusing eurodance with country music elements, adopting a satirical redneck aesthetic inspired by American stereotypes, and achieving global fame through their 1994 debut single "Cotton Eye Joe," which became a worldwide hit topping charts in over a dozen countries. Formed in in 1992 by producers Jan Ericsson, Örjan Öberg, and Pat Reiniz (also known as Patrick Edenberg), Rednex initially operated as a studio project with rotating vocalists and performers embodying personas, such as original members Annika Ljungberg (as Mary Joe), Kent Olander (Bobby Sue), Arne Arstrand (Ken Tacky), and Jonas Nilsson (Billy Ray). The group's name is a playful twist on "," reflecting their humorous take on rural American culture through fiddle-driven beats, samples, and upbeat electronic rhythms. Their breakthrough single "Cotton Eye Joe," a techno remix of the traditional folk song, sold millions of copies, peaked at number one on the and the Eurochart Hot 100, and reached number 25 on the US , earning gold certification in the United States. Follow-up hits like "" (1995) and "Spirit of the Hawk" (1997) contributed to over 10 million records sold worldwide across more than two decades of activity. Rednex released albums including (1995) and Farm Out! (2000), blending with novelty themes, and underwent numerous lineup changes while maintaining their core sound. Remaining active into the 2020s, Rednex continues to tour and release music, with "Cotton Eye Joe" surpassing 3 billion views by , making it one of the platform's most-streamed tracks and briefly holding a record for the most-played artist globally that year; their latest , "Gegagedigedagedago," further extended their reach with billions of plays.

History

1992–1995: Formation and breakthrough with "Cotton Eye Joe"

Rednex was formed in 1992 in , , by producers Jan Ericsson, Örjan Öberg, and Pat Reiniz (real name Patrick Edenberg) as a novelty music project aimed at fusing traditional country and Wild West themes with the energetic beats of . The trio envisioned a sound that parodied through electronic production, drawing inspiration from classic folk tunes to create a playful, high-energy contrast. To bring the project to life, particularly for live performances, the producers recruited an initial group of performers in 1994, including Annika Ljungberg as the lead female vocalist ( Mary Joe), Kent Olander as Bobby Sue on and vocals, Jonas Nilsson as Billy Ray on guitar and vocals, Anders Arstrand as Ken Tacky on harmonica and vocals, with Ranis Edenberg (Pat Reiniz's alias) contributing as Mup on percussion. These session musicians and actors were selected to embody the band's rustic, exaggerated personas, enabling dynamic stage shows that amplified the novelty appeal. The group's debut single, "Cotton Eye Joe," was released in August 1994 through , transforming the traditional American folk song into a with riffs, synthesized beats, and humorous lyrics crafted by the producers. The track's production involved layering country instruments like and harmonica over pulsating electronic rhythms, a process led by Reiniz to capture the Wild West identity. It quickly became a global phenomenon, topping the charts at No. 1 in 15 countries—including the for three weeks—and selling millions of copies worldwide, marking one of the era's biggest novelty hits. Capitalizing on the single's momentum, Rednex recorded and released their debut album Sex & Violins in 1995, which expanded on the formula with tracks blending and elements, such as the ballad "" featuring Ljungberg's emotive vocals. The album's production stayed true to the group's thematic core, incorporating solos and narrative-driven songs evoking tales. Early media attention surged around the "Cotton Eye Joe" video, directed to showcase the performers in satirical Wild West costumes amid comedic scenarios like saloon brawls and hoedowns, which aired heavily on and boosted the single's spread. This buzz propelled the band into international tours across and beyond, where live sets emphasized interactive, high-octane performances to engage audiences with the song's infectious energy.

1996–2000: Follow-up releases and initial lineup shifts

Following the breakthrough success of their debut album (1995), Rednex participated in the charity single "Children" in 1996 as part of the supergroup Hand in Hand for Children, contributing vocals to raise funds for children's causes across . This release marked an early post-debut effort but did not achieve significant commercial traction, serving primarily as a collaborative endeavor amid the band's evolving internal dynamics. In 1996, lead singer Annika Ljungberg (performing as Mary Joe) departed the group due to creative differences and a desire to pursue a solo career, leaving Rednex as a quartet consisting of Kent Olander (Bobby Sue), Jonas Nilsson (Billy Ray), Anders Arstrand (Ken Tacky), and Urban Landgren (BB Stiff). The band pressed forward without a female vocalist initially, releasing the single "Riding Alone" in June 1997, a track with country influences that appeared on reissues of their debut album but failed to replicate prior chart success. Arstrand also exited in 1997 to focus on his project Explode, further signaling the onset of lineup instability as the core members navigated creative and personal tensions. By 1998, Rednex introduced Mia Löfgren (as Whippy) as their new female lead to restore the quintet format, enabling a return to full productions. This adjustment preceded the release of "The Way I Mate" in August 1999, a high-energy blending beats with humorous lyrics about animal mating rituals, which peaked at number 13 in and number 22 in . The track set the stage for their second studio album, Farm Out (2000), produced amid efforts to recapture their novelty appeal despite the challenges of member transitions and shifting musical trends in . The album Farm Out, released on May 29, 2000, featured a mix of upbeat tracks and ballads, with the "The Spirit of the Hawk"—a incorporating Native American-inspired chants and spoken-word elements—becoming a major hit, topping the German Singles for nine weeks and earning triple certification there, platinum in , and in and . A follow-up , "Hold Me for a While," released in December 2000, offered a slower, emotional contrast but achieved more modest reception. These releases highlighted Rednex's experimentation with live performer rotations during tours, as the band began using session vocalists and substitutes to accommodate scheduling conflicts and maintain their high-energy stage presence amid ongoing internal adjustments.

2001–2010: Compilations, eBay controversy, and ongoing changes

Following the initial lineup shifts of the late 1990s, Rednex entered a period of reduced activity in the early , with output shifting toward compilations and remixes of earlier hits rather than new studio albums. In 2002, the group released The Best of the West, a featuring updated versions of past singles such as "Cotton Eye Joe 2002" and "Spirit of the Hawk (F.A.F. Radio Mix)," alongside a new original track, "," which had been issued as a single the previous year. This release aimed to leverage the enduring popularity of their material amid a commercial slowdown, emphasizing licensing opportunities for older songs in media and events. Lineup instability persisted during this decade, reflecting ongoing disputes over the band's direction and ownership. In 2001, Julie-Anne Tulley joined as the under the stage name , replacing previous performer Whippy, but she departed after two years in 2003. Further changes occurred in 2002 when core members BB Stiff, Bobby Sue, and Billy Ray exited following arguments with the legal owner of the Rednex name and trademarks, leading to a temporary reconfiguration of the performer pool. These shifts, combined with internal producer adjustments—such as continued involvement from figures like Örjan Öberg—highlighted a transition to a more fluid project model, prioritizing remixes and licensing over consistent new productions. The band's challenges culminated in a high-profile in 2007, when owners listed the entire Rednex project for sale on with a starting bid of $1.5 million, positioning it as the first pop band ever auctioned in this manner. The listing included rights to the name, trademarks, and future revenues but attracted no winning bids, sparking backlash for its perceived desperation and questions about the of selling a musical entity as . It was subsequently relisted on the dedicated site popbandforsale.com at $2.9 million, though no sale materialized, underscoring internal tensions and the project's evolving management. Sporadic singles punctuated this era, including the 2003 collaboration "Cotton Eye Jojo" with POOK and the 2008 sports-themed "Football Is Our Religion," released to coincide with major soccer events and further emphasizing licensing of their eurodance-country style for event tie-ins.

2011–2018: Performer pool model and sporadic singles

In January 2012, Rednex abandoned the traditional fixed-band structure in favor of a "performer pool" model, enabling a rotating group of musicians and vocalists to handle live performances without long-term commitments from any core members. This approach, formalized as an innovation in operations, allowed the band to sustain activity through flexible casting drawn from a growing roster of talent. Building on the adaptability honed during the earlier eBay-driven phase of lineup flux, the performer pool emphasized practicality for frequent touring while preserving the band's signature sound and visual identity. Lineup dynamics continued to evolve, with vocalist Julie-Anne Tulley () departing for a second time around 2014 after rejoining in 2009, creating opportunities for returns by former members such as Mia Löfgren () in 2015. Releases remained infrequent during this era, focusing on occasional singles that maintained the eurodance-country fusion without full albums. Examples include "" and a of "The Way I Mate" in 2012. The band's primary emphasis shifted to live performances, with extensive touring across Europe—including shows in , , and the —delivering high-energy spectacles featuring wild west-inspired stage setups complete with thematic costumes, props, and interactive elements to engage audiences in the novelty format. By 2018, the performer pool had expanded to its largest size of 17 participants, incorporating fresh additions while retaining veteran contributors. That year marked the release of the "Manly Man," a humorous track with multiple remixes, promoted through an official and initial forays into digital livestreaming on platforms like to connect with fans beyond physical tours.

2019–2025: Recent singles, world records, and continued activity

In 2019, Rednex began reintegrating select past performers into their rotating pool of live acts, which had been established as a flexible model for performances since the early , allowing the band to maintain continuity while adapting to touring demands. This included the return of figures like Ace Ratclaw, who had previously been part of the lineup in the and rejoined the active roster around 2012–2013 before becoming a staple in recent shows. The pool expanded with additions such as in early 2020, enabling a broader rotation of up to a dozen performers for global engagements. During the 2020–2022 period, amid the , Rednex adapted by releasing updated versions of tracks like "Gegagedigedagedago," a of their signature hit " Eye Joe" that gained traction through online platforms starting in 2020. These releases included extended mixes and family-friendly to engage audiences , complementing pandemic-adapted performances that kept the band connected with fans via livestreams and online events. The track's evolution during this time, including trap , helped sustain digital streams as live tours were limited. In 2025, Rednex issued two notable singles that showcased their blend of and reinterpretations of older material. "Hold Me For A While (Radio Edit)," a featuring Anabama, was released on September 5, highlighting emotional elements with contemporary production. Later that year, on August 8, they dropped "Poor Boy Pour," a reworking of the 1927 "Take a Drink on Me" originally recorded by , transforming it into an upbeat dance track with moonshine-themed lyrics. This release emphasized the band's ongoing innovation in fusing historical roots with modern electronic sounds. A major highlight came in October 2025, when Rednex claimed eight world records related to the performance and streaming of "Gegagedigedagedago." These included records for the most views in a single day on (over 101 million), the fastest accumulation of 3 billion views (in 26 days), and the highest annual plays (12.75 billion), solidifying the track's status as a global . The achievements were tied to a mega-event that amplified the song's reach across digital platforms. Rednex maintained a robust touring schedule through 2024–2025, performing at festivals like Back 2 Festival in August 2025 and announcing dates into 2026 across , including stops in the and . These live shows, often featuring high-energy sets with the expanded performer pool, contributed to the band's enduring popularity. By late 2025, Rednex had surpassed 10 million records sold worldwide, a milestone reflecting sustained sales from both classic hits and recent digital releases.

Artistry

Musical style and themes

Rednex's music is characterized by a distinctive fusion of high-energy eurodance beats and synthesizers with elements of country and folk music, particularly through the incorporation of instruments like banjo and fiddle, creating what the group has termed "countrytechno." This hybrid sound blends pulsating electronic rhythms typical of 1990s eurodance with twangy acoustic textures, resulting in an upbeat, danceable style that emphasizes infectious hooks and layered production. Founders Jan Ericsson and Örjan Öberg played key roles in shaping this approach, drawing from traditional American folk sources by sampling and remixing tunes such as the 19th-century folk song "Cotton-Eyed Joe" into modern electronic frameworks, often using synthesizers to mimic or augment folk instrumentation. Thematically, Rednex's work revolves around humorous stereotypes of the American Old West, portraying themes of adventure, freedom, and rural mischief with a satirical, lighthearted twist that pokes fun at clichés and tropes. This is evident in party anthems designed for communal dancing, such as the line-dance-friendly "Cotton Eye Joe," which transforms a somber into an exuberant of revelry and . Unlike contemporaries like , whose focused on polished pop melodies and romantic narratives, Rednex infused their tracks with a playful, exaggerated , amplifying the novelty and humor to appeal to global floors. Over time, Rednex's sound evolved from the raw, novelty-driven eurodance-country mashups of the —exemplified by the fiddles and banjos in their debut Sex & Violins—to more refined electronic productions in the 2000s and beyond, incorporating smoother synth lines and broader influences while retaining core samples and high-energy motifs. This shift is apparent in later singles like "The Spirit of the Hawk," where traditional elements are more seamlessly integrated into polished dance structures, reflecting a maturation toward versatile party anthems without abandoning the group's foundational wild west-inspired humor. Into the , this evolution continued with viral releases such as the 2024 single "Gegagedigedagedago," a rework of "Cotton Eye Joe" that blends their signature countrytechno with modern digital trends for online platforms.

Public image and performance approach

Rednex has cultivated a distinctive public image as a satirical, theatrical ensemble parodying and Wild West , adopting exaggerated personas such as rowdy and frontiersmen to embody a humorous take on rural Americana. This branding, inspired by the group's name—a playful misspelling of "rednecks"—features performers in outfits, including hats, boots, and fringed attire, often delivered with mock to enhance the comedic effect during videos and appearances. The overall aesthetic evokes dirt, dust, the Wild West, and rowdy party elements like and revelry, positioning Rednex as a novelty act that blends absurdity with . Their performance approach emphasizes high-energy chaos and audience immersion, transforming shows into interactive spectacles that encourage crowd participation through line dances, sing-alongs, and on-stage antics tied to hits like "Cotton Eye Joe." Live formats incorporate humor and , with quick costume changes and elements of mayhem to maintain a festive, unpredictable vibe that aligns with their theatrical roots. This style has been a staple at nostalgia events, where the band's relentless pace and crowd-engaging routines create an atmosphere of communal revelry. The group's gimmicky image has sparked controversies, notably in when Rednex attempted to itself as a "corporate asset" on , marking the first time a pop tried such a with a starting bid of $1.5 million; though unsuccessful, it highlighted their penchant for provocative publicity stunts. Rednex's fanbase consists primarily of party-oriented retro enthusiasts drawn to 90s nostalgia, sustaining appeal through festival appearances where the high-octane shows foster enduring loyalty. Post-2018, the has shifted toward digital livestreams and viral online content to extend global reach, leveraging platforms like and for interactive broadcasts that replicate live energy for remote audiences.

Members

Current lineup

As of 2025, Rednex employs a performer pool model for its active roster, enabling flexible lineups for live performances and recordings without a fixed core of original members. The active performers include Ace Ratclaw (lead vocals), Spades (rap elements), Pervis the Palergator (guitar), Moe Lester the Limp (bass), Cash (drums), Jiggie McClagganahan (), Zoe Duskin (backing vocals and dance routines), Boneduster Crock, Misty Mae, Chopper, Pickles, Dixie Chopper, and Dusty. This pool structure, which originated in the early , facilitates rotation among members to maintain high energy and adaptability across global tours. Recent additions since 2019, such as enhanced female representation through performers like Zoe Duskin and Misty Mae, have diversified the group's stage dynamics and visual appeal.

Former members

Annika Ljungberg, performing under the stage name Mary Joe, was the original lead vocalist for Rednex from 1994 to 1995. She provided the distinctive female vocals on the band's debut single "Cotton Eye Joe," which became a global hit, and featured prominently in the accompanying and early live performances. Her tenure ended amid creative differences with the producers, after which she pursued a solo career as a singer and actress, including vocals on the theme "Song of Mana" in the Legend of Mana. Örjan "Öban" Öberg served as a core and occasional background performer during Rednex's formation in the early 1990s. He co-wrote and co-produced the seminal track "Cotton Eye Joe" alongside Janne Ericsson and Pat Reiniz, shaping the band's signature eurodance-country fusion sound. While Öberg has remained a co-owner of Rednex AB since its inception, he stepped away from active performing and production roles by the late 1990s to focus on royalty management and other music ventures. Julie-Anne Tulley, known onstage as , joined as in 2001 and remained a key figure through lineup shifts until 2003, then rejoined from 2005 to 2006. During her periods with the band, she delivered vocals on singles like "," and led numerous international tours, contributing to the group's evolution toward a more performer-pool model. Tulley's exit in 2006 stemmed from contractual disputes; post-Rednex, she established herself as a solo artist, songwriter, and music manager under the Scarlet moniker, releasing independent tracks and managing her own label. Anders Hansson contributed production, engineering, and music composition in the , notably on tracks such as "Riding Alone" and "Wild 'n Free" from the debut . His work helped define Rednex's energetic sound during the breakthrough years. Hansson transitioned out of the project by the end of the decade to work on other productions, including remixes and compositions for various artists. Mia Löfgren, performing as Whippy, served as from 1998 to 2000, with a brief return in 2015. She took over lead duties after earlier changes, singing on hits like "Hold Me for a While" and supporting the band's shift to follow-up releases. Löfgren's exits were tied to lineup overhauls; afterward, she pursued roles in television, such as in Varannan vecka (2006), and endeavors.

Lineup timeline

The lineup of Rednex has undergone numerous changes since its formation in , reflecting a shift from a fixed core group to a fluid "performer pool" model starting in 2011, with producers Örjan Öberg and Pat Reiniz serving as consistent creative forces throughout. No members from the original lineup remain active in the band as of 2025. The following table summarizes key lineup transitions chronologically, highlighting periods of relative stability (e.g., 1994–1995 and select post-2000 phases) versus flux (e.g., late 1990s and post-2011 rotations).
Year/PeriodJoinsLeavesNotes
1994Original lineup: Annika Ljungberg (Mary Joe, vocals), Kent Olander (Bobby Sue, fiddle), Anders Arstrand (Ken Tacky, banjo), Jonas Nilsson (Billy Ray, guitar), Patric Ljungberg (Mup, percussion)NoneFormation under producers Örjan Öberg and Pat Reiniz; stable core for debut single "Cotton Eye Joe."
1995NoneAnnika Ljungberg (Mary Joe)First departure post-success of debut album Sex & Violins; Örjan Öberg assumes studio vocals as Mary Joe.
1996–1997NonePatric Ljungberg (Mup, 1997)Relative stability with core members; release of "Wish You Were Here."
1998–2000Mia Löfgren (Whippy, vocals, 1998)Kent Olander (Bobby Sue), Anders Arstrand (Ken Tacky), Jonas Nilsson (Billy Ray, all 1998)Introduction of Whippy for Farm Out! album; high turnover signals shift from original era.
2001–2002Julie-Anne Tulley (Scarlet, vocals, 2001); Anders Sandberg (Dagger, 2001); Roy van der Haagen (Joe Cagg, 2001); Jean-Paul Engeln (Jay Lee, 2001)Mia Löfgren (Whippy, 2001)New vocalists amid internal disputes leading to lineup flux.
2003–2007Tor Pentén (Ace Ratclaw, 2003); partial returns of originals in 2005Julie-Anne Tulley (Scarlet, 2006)Ongoing rotations with focus on live performers; stability in producer roles during compilations era.
2008–2010Additional pool precursorsEmergence of rival lineupBand split into competing versions; one led by Örjan Öberg with core of Dagger, Ace Ratclaw; transition to compilations amid controversy.
2011Introduction of performer pool modelFixed lineup ends; shift to rotating performers for live showsMarks pivot to flexible roster under Öberg and Reiniz; pool allows sporadic activity without permanent commitments.
2012–2013Nadja Flood (Dakotah, 2012); Rufus Jones (2012); Joe Cagg (2013, return)None majorPool expansion for live tours; stability in core pool members.
2014–2015Misty Mae (2014); Mia Löfgren (Whippy, return 2015); Boneduster Crock (2015); Spades (2015)Julie-Anne Tulley (if any lingering, 2014)Continued pool growth; focus on diverse performers for singles and events.
2016–2018Pervis the Palergator (2017); Cash (2017); Rattler (2017); Cassidy (2017); Abby Hick (2018); Jiggie McClagganahan (2018); Zoe Duskin (2018); Moe Lester the Limp (2018)Ace Ratclaw (temporary 2016); Rufus Jones (2017); Whippy, Abby Hick, Rattler, Cassidy, Dagger (2017–2018)High flux in pool with multiple entries/exits.
2019–2025Pickles (2019); Dixie Chopper (2022); Dusty (2024)Ongoing pool adjustmentsSustained activity via singles and records; full departure of any original ties, with pool emphasizing versatility under enduring producers.

Other ventures

Media appearances and covers

The song "Cotton Eye Joe" by Rednex has appeared in several films, underscoring action-packed or humorous moments. In the 1998 thriller , it plays during a high-stakes chase scene, amplifying the tension with its upbeat rhythm. More recently, the track featured in the 2024 horror film , where it contrasts the film's dark tone during a family gathering sequence. On television, "Cotton Eye Joe" has been integrated into popular series to evoke energy or nostalgia. It soundtracked an episode of (season 2, episode 4, "Dinner Out"), playing as the family navigates a chaotic restaurant outing. The song also appeared in How to Get Away with Murder (season 3, episode 6, "Is Someone Really Dead?"), heightening the drama in a pivotal confrontation scene. Additionally, it has become a staple at live sports events, such as New York Yankees games at , where fans dance along during innings to boost crowd enthusiasm. Numerous artists have covered "Cotton Eye Joe," adapting its eurodance-country fusion to diverse styles. Violinist delivered an orchestral rendition on her 1995 album The Violin Player, transforming the track into a classical crossover hit. Metal musician released a version in 2016, complete with vocals and guitars, which garnered millions of views online. In 2025, Scottish folk singer Nathan Evans teamed up with band for a modern cover, blending and electronic elements to appeal to contemporary audiences. The song has influenced through sampling, with producers incorporating its iconic riff and beat. German rapper Rua sampled it prominently in his 2022 track "," using the hook to drive a high-energy rap verse about nightlife and excess. Such adaptations highlight the track's versatility in blending genres. In the 2020s, "Cotton Eye Joe" saw a significant revival via , particularly challenges where users performed line dances or comedic skits to the song, amassing billions of related views. This surge propelled total plays/views of the song across , including the official video and , to over three billion in 26 days in 2024, driven by viral memes. The renewed interest also boosted streaming numbers, with editorial playlists on platforms like featuring the track in and mixes. These digital revivals underscore the song's lasting cultural impact, contributing to its global sales exceeding 10 million units, with certifications including platinum awards in the UK, , and .

Spin-offs and merchandise

Rednex has explored various spin-off acts and franchise models to extend its brand beyond the core group. In 2003, former vocalist Annika Ljungberg, known as Mary Joe, formed the Rednex Revival Band to perform live shows after disputes over the band's , marking an early unauthorized extension of the group's identity. Similarly, in 2005, Ljungberg participated in Rednex Tribute performances, further capitalizing on the band's legacy through tribute-style acts. A more official expansion came in 2012 when Rednex launched a franchise operation in and , recruiting four new performers from and to form Rednex NZ. This licensed group handled regional tours and performances, described in a as the first instance of an international pop act "cloning itself" via a performer pool rather than a fixed lineup. Merchandise has been a key revenue stream, separate from music sales, featuring apparel and accessories tied to the band's Wild West imagery. Official items include classic crew neck T-shirts, premium tank tops, all-over print joggers, fanny packs, and caps, often emblazoned with "Cotton Eye Joe" motifs or cowboy-themed graphics. These are sold through platforms like the band's Creator Spring store and rednexmusic.com shop, with additional offerings such as stickers, pins, and jackets available for download bundles or tour exclusives. Licensing deals have also generated income from branded products, emphasizing the group's folk-dance aesthetic.

Video games and digital projects

Rednex's track "Cotton Eye Joe" has been prominently featured in various video games, particularly in the rhythm and dance genres, contributing to its enduring popularity in interactive media. The song appeared in Dance Dance Revolution Euromix 2, a 2002 European release in the long-running rhythm game series developed by Konami, where players synchronize steps to its upbeat tempo. It was also included in the inaugural Just Dance game for Wii in 2009, published by Ubisoft, as part of its eclectic soundtrack of pop and dance hits designed for motion-controlled gameplay. Additionally, "Cotton Eye Joe" remains accessible in Just Dance Unlimited, Ubisoft's subscription-based song library service launched in 2016, allowing players to access it across multiple installments in the franchise. In the realm of digital projects, Rednex has embraced online streaming to connect with fans, launching the "Rednex Live" YouTube channel in 2017 dedicated to broadcasting live events, rehearsals, backstage moments, and performances in real-time. This initiative has enabled the band to extend their high-energy shows beyond physical venues, fostering a global community through interactive and archived content that highlights their wild west-themed antics and music.

Discography

Studio albums

Rednex's studio discography consists of two albums, both blending with and elements, produced primarily by core members Örjan Öberg and Pat Reiniz. The band's output shifted toward singles and remixes after , with no additional full-length studio releases.

Sex & Violins (1995)

Rednex's debut album, , was released on February 27, 1995, by (Zomba Records in some territories). Produced by Pat Reiniz (also known as Patrick Edenberg) at Decibel Studios in , it features 12 tracks that established the group's signature fusion of high-energy beats with banjo-driven motifs. The album's lead single, "Cotton Eye Joe," propelled it to commercial success, peaking at No. 4 on the German Albums Chart and achieving gold status in several markets, with year-end rankings including No. 17 in and No. 21 across . Critics praised its novelty appeal and infectious energy as a fresh take on , though some noted a lack of lyrical depth beyond humorous stereotypes.
No.TitleLength
1"Cotton Eye Joe"3:14
2""3:21
3""4:24
4"Riding Alone"3:34
5"Hittin' the Hay"3:09
6"Wild and Free"3:35
7""3:51
8"Nowhere in "3:42
9""3:49
10"Rolling Home"3:52
11"Burn It (Up)"3:23
12"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"3:35
The tracklist varies slightly by region; some international editions include bonus tracks like "Mary Lou."

Farm Out (2000)

The follow-up, ...Farm Out!, arrived on May 29, 2000, also via , marking the introduction of female lead vocalist Mia Löfgren. Production was handled by Örjan "Öban" Öberg, with mixing at Bakelit Studios in , , and additional contributions from Tomas Hegert on guitar and . This 14-track effort continued the rural-dance but incorporated more narrative elements and guest musicians, such as Siard de Jong on . It achieved moderate success, peaking at No. 18 in , though it received mixed reviews for maintaining the gimmickry of the debut without significant , earning praise for tracks like "The Spirit of the Hawk" while critiqued for repetitive formulas.
No.TitleLength
1"Intro - Fresh Pigs and More"1:00
2"The Spirit of the Hawk (F.A.F. Radio Mix)"3:57
3"The Way I Mate"3:43
4"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"3:35
5"Hold Me for a While"3:48
6"Animal in the Rain"3:55
7"Ranger Jack"3:11
8"Get the Truck Loaded"3:20
9"Morran"0:38
10"Down on the Ranches"3:32
11"Daddy's Girl"3:17
12"Message from Our Sponsors"0:49
13"Is He Alive?"4:02
14"Cotton Eye Joe (Quality Mix)"3:38
Regional versions include variations, such as extended advertising skits in track 12. No further were produced, as Rednex pivoted to standalone singles and collaborations.

Compilation albums

Rednex has released several compilation albums that aggregate their earlier hits, often featuring remastered tracks, remixes, and occasional new material to appeal to both longtime fans and new audiences in the post-album era. These releases have played a key role in maintaining the group's catalog visibility and generating revenue through physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming, particularly as interest in persisted into the 2000s and beyond. The primary compilation, The Best of the West, was issued in 2002 by , compiling most of the group's previous singles from their studio albums (1995) and Farm Out! (2000). It includes updated remixes of signature tracks to refresh their sound for floors, alongside one new , "The Chase," which blends the group's characteristic country-Eurodance fusion with electronic elements. The album's tracklist emphasizes high-energy remixes, such as the "Cotton Eye Joe 2002" version produced by Krusher K. and Ranis, and the "Spirit of the Hawk (F.A.F. Radio Mix)."
Track No.TitleNotes
1Cotton Eye Joe 2002Remix by Krusher K. and Ranis (3:33)
2Spirit of the Hawk (F.A.F. Radio Mix)Remix (4:01)
3Original version (3:31)
4Original version (3:55)
5Are You Strong EnoughOriginal version (3:28)
6The Way I MateOriginal version (3:32)
7The Song of the WildOriginal version (3:40)
8Hold Me for a WhileOriginal version (3:58)
9Footsteps in the SandOriginal version (3:50)
10Wild and FreeOriginal version (3:40)
11Rolling HomeOriginal version (3:20)
12New track (3:45)
13Cotton Eye Joe (Mad Mix)Bonus remix
14Spirit of the Hawk (F.A.F. Club Mix)Extended remix
15The Chase (Extended Mix)Extended version
This 15-track collection was released in various formats, including and , and helped reintroduce Rednex's amid lineup changes and a shift toward live performances. In the mid-2000s, regional and thematic compilations emerged, such as limited-edition releases focusing on their breakthrough hit, though these were often bundled with remixes rather than full new content. By the , platforms facilitated further compilations like Greatest Hits & Remixes (ZYX Music, 2019), which repackaged tracks from The Best of the West with additional club-oriented remixes for streaming services. These efforts sustained revenue streams by capitalizing on nostalgic playlists and viral revivals of tracks like "Cotton Eye Joe" on platforms such as and .

Singles

Rednex's singles discography encompasses over 18 releases since 1994, blending with elements across CD, vinyl, and digital formats. The band's early output focused on high-energy novelty tracks from their debut album , achieving international success with chart-topping hits in and beyond. Later releases in the and beyond shifted toward remixes, ballads, and viral updates, maintaining relevance through digital platforms. Certifications highlight the commercial impact, particularly for their flagship singles, with sales exceeding millions globally. Key singles include:
YearTitleSelected Chart PeaksCertifications
1994Cotton Eye JoeUK #1, US #25, Sweden #1, Netherlands #1US Gold (500,000 units, RIAA 1995), UK Platinum (BPI 1995), Germany Platinum (BVMI 1995)
1995 #15, #1, #1, Eurochart Hot 100 #5Germany Platinum (BVMI), Gold (IFPI AUT))
2018Manly ManNo major chart peaks; digital release with EDM remixesNone reported
2020Gegagedigedagedago (Cotton Eye Joe Viral Version)Viral resurgence on platforms like and ; no traditional chart entryNone reported
2025Poor Boy PourReleased August 8, 2025, as a digital single reimagining a 100-year-old in dance style; available on and None reported as of November 2025
These singles often served as lead tracks from albums like (1995), with later ones standing alone or as updates to classics like "Cotton Eye Joe." The 2020s releases emphasize digital streaming and social media virality, extending the band's legacy into contemporary formats.

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