He was later featured with Steve Aoki in his song βWhistleβ with Timmy Trumpet. Other singles followed afterwards over the years with not much chart success.
Discography
albums- Payback Time (2000)
- The Sound Of Scandinavia (2002)
- Music Is My Language (2005)
- Kick My Bass (2009)
- Next Level (2012)
singles
- "The Whistle Song" (1999)
- "Lollipop" (2001)
- "Stomp" (2003)
- "Dreams" (2003)
- "Protect Your Ears" (2005)
- "Giβ Det Til Dig (feat. Jinks)" (2011)
Tropes in DJ Alligator
- Audience Participation Song: "The Whistle Song" is a DJ-call song where you follow the movements as an audience, and DJ Alligator demands louder and to blow your whistles.
- Bilingual Bonus: The title of "Davaj Davaj" means "give it to me".
- Bowdlerise:
- In "The Whistle Song", the line of "Blow my whistle, bitch", is usually changed to "Blow My Whistle Baby".
- The word "fuck" is cut out of most cuts of "Lollipop".
- Broken Record:
- The kazoo in "Lollipop" plays too much.
- The chorus in "The Whistle Song" is all the whistle and is recycled from "Lollipop".
- "I wanna suck on your lollipop!" Is frequently said in "Lollipop".
- Cover Song: "Ice Ice Baby".
- Does This Remind You of Anything?: The premise of "Lollipop" between the man and the woman speaks for itself on what they are doing.
- Intercourse with You: The premise of the song "Doggy Style" is clearly about sex.
- Kazoos Mean Silliness: The chorus of "Lollipop" is a kazoo solo. It is Lampshaded by an announcer in the middle of the song.Do you want to hear the most annooooooying sound in the wooorld?
- Mosquito Miscreants: "Mosquito" obviously talks about the annoyance the titular insect and his friends inflicts on the singer, as well as the latter's vows to kill all of them.
- Non-Human Head: The cover art for Payback Time is of a muscular man with an alligator head.
- Precision F-Strike: In "Lollipop" in the bridge.What the fuck you wanna do!
- Punny Name: His name is Ali = DJ Aligator.
- Shout-Out: After the first chorus in "Lollipop", "Do you want to hear the most annoying sound in the world?"
- Trance: His genre is a loose take on this.
- Wrong Song Gag: In "The Whistle Song", after the first chorus takes a pause, but instead of the chorus playing again, "Singin' in the Rain" plays and DJ Aligator complains about it before it stops and the chorus finally plays, getting back to the song.
