Bone (Erik Boon) Homie (Martijn Bosman) Nyjolene Grey Vince the GogoPrince (Vincent Smeenk) Joep da Dupe (Joep Smeenk) Pooperman (Pieter Smeenk) Arnold Smits Kid Crash Ireapeat (Pieter Both) KoenFu (Koen Lommerse) Pete Philly Fabian Dech Senna Gourdou DJMC Dynamax Janice Williams Michael "Maikal X" Parkinson Sweet Charles Sherrell Michael "Clip" Payne Lige Curry Cordell "Boogie" Mosson Mary Griffin Marcel Schmidt Mizza Hendrix Piet van Steenis Gotcha!
took part in national band contest de Grote Prijs van Nederland; they settled for bronze but were offered a record-contract.
In 1991 they released their debut album Words and Music from the Lowlands included the singles "Da Ten Is Mightier Than the Sword" and "Mathilda the Wicked Witch".
Ro lived down his Gotcha!-years by DJing in Tokyo; upon his return to the Netherlands he joined freakcore-band De Raggende Manne [nl] as a guitarist and songwriter.
Ten left a year later to pursue a solo-career; he recorded two albums, toured with George Clinton and moved to London (although New York was his first option).
Nico 'Kid Crash' Noot shared rhymes with junior rappers De Moordgasten, the omitted MC Krimson and Osdorp Posse-frontman Def P. It became their biggest hit ever.
In January 2019, E1 Ten finally released 'The Lovefunk', with the help of amongst others (ex-) Gotcha!-members Martijn Bosman, Michael Parkinson, Janice Williams and Rudi de Graaff.