Facts
- The "In Stereo" album represents house, hip-hop, electro, drum 'n' bass, pop, poetic & pure Bomfunk
- The girls in the "Freestyler" video clip are models from Finnish modelling agency Paparazzi, owned by Laila Snellman (the mother of Marlo Snellman who also features in the video)
- Marlo Snellman lives around the block from where Raymond lives, and they asked him to be in their "Freestyler" video
- They used dolphins for the strange sounds in the song "Freestyler"
- On the lyrics of "Freestyler", there is a part "Who the fuck is Alice". England didn't like this part
- The single came back and they had to do Clean Radio Edit. It is the same, but only one fuck word is away, says Raymond
- The annual Muuvi awards for the best Finnish music videos were presented in Tampere on Friday, March 10, 2000. The viewers' choice award went to Bomfunk Mc's "Freestyler" (Directed by Miikka Lommi)
- "Uprocking Beats" was released in Germany and it was on the rotation of Viva, but it wasn't very successful
- The video made from "Uprocking Beats" is part of the TV commercial of a PlayStation game "Breakdance"
- The guy with the black afro in the video "Uprocking Beats" is called Da Maestro. He also makes a small appearance in the "Freestyler" video. He is popular in Japan because his roots are from there
- "Sky's The Limit" was released as a radio promotion single and it became a huge radio hit. Waltari's singer Kärtsy Hatakka visits the song
- Kärtsy was also in Bomfunk MC's Rantarock gig. Waltari-cooperation is not to end with this track
- In an album from Waltari released has the first track continuing "Sky's The Limit", maybe not exactly continuing but it's the same series
- The track is called "Back To The Bottom". Maybe there will be no video done of it, but a single release it may be, Raymond says
- Another single released from the band, "Rocking Just To Make Ya Move", is something Raymond would like to see on Finnish dance chart. It's more Uprocking Beats stuff and is more like club music