SirOJ's name backwards spells Joris, which is a very common name in The Netherlands. I got that from an video here on youtube.. which was also in dutch.
Actually I don't know :P, but it's just a name. Maybe OJ are his initials, and he put Sir just to make it cool. But he is dutch, and it's just a name: SirOJ. By the way, it's nice to know people comment in english, so SirOJ is international :D. You guys also have to listen to Hayzee and FSgreen. Very good producers :D
@r9alexito Uhm... I dont think the ''Sir'' in his name comes from the thing from England. I think its just part of his name, he is dutch, but if would be normal if he was from england.
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JimmyNaraine 10 months ago
@r9alexito
I want! I've been looking for this joint for several months now!!! IT'S DOPE! SHIEZZ! :D
DKcwalker2650 11 months ago
@r9alexito
It used to be SirOJ.. said like 'sirooi' sumtin like that.
now its Sir OJ. backwards Joris.. read my comment on iTsSdRaWkCaB
StickyFingersHD 1 year ago
@iTsSdRaWkCaB ;)
StickyFingersHD 1 year ago
@StickyFingersHD Ahaaa, nu klopt alles :p, dankje, maar best slim, sir oj, goed verzonnen!
iTsSdRaWkCaB 1 year ago
@iTsSdRaWkCaB
SirOJ's name backwards spells Joris, which is a very common name in The Netherlands. I got that from an video here on youtube.. which was also in dutch.
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StickyFingersHD 1 year ago
Actually I don't know :P, but it's just a name. Maybe OJ are his initials, and he put Sir just to make it cool. But he is dutch, and it's just a name: SirOJ. By the way, it's nice to know people comment in english, so SirOJ is international :D. You guys also have to listen to Hayzee and FSgreen. Very good producers :D
iTsSdRaWkCaB 1 year ago
@iTsSdRaWkCaB i think its Sir OJ why are OJ with a capital letter then?
voltrumiks 1 year ago
@r9alexito Uhm... I dont think the ''Sir'' in his name comes from the thing from England. I think its just part of his name, he is dutch, but if would be normal if he was from england.
iTsSdRaWkCaB 1 year ago
Seriously influenced by Madlib. ¿His pronunciation is like sir then OJ ("sir" like the English ppl. does) or just sirOJ ??
I got this in 2:00, if you want it. ;-)
r9alexito 1 year ago