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Throughout his career, Dutch electronic DJ and producer Tiësto has released seven studio albums. After spending years searching for his personal style and working with DJs like Ferry Corsten (as Gouryella), Benno de Goeij (as Kamaya Painters) and Armin van Buuren (as Alibi and Major League), he decided it was time to focus on his solo work.
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In 2015, at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, he won the Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical for his remixed version of John Legend's hit "All of Me". [12] The same year his fourth installment of the Club Life compilation series, titled Club Life: Volume Four New York City , was released through Musical Freedom.
"Red Lights" is a song by Dutch DJ and record producer Tiësto. The song features uncredited vocals from Michel Zitron, [citation needed] who co-wrote the song with Tiësto, Wayne Hector, Carl Falk, Rami Yacoub and Måns Wredenberg.
The music video premiered on Tiësto's official YouTube Channel on 4 September 2011. [2] The video was shot at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, an event that perfectly summed up the title and the spirit of the song. The video begins with Tiësto in a helicopter flying over Las Vegas. The remainder of the video is "Crazy" scenes from the ...
on YouTube " 10:35 " is a song by Dutch DJ Tiësto featuring Canadian singer Tate McRae . It was released on 3 November 2022 through Musical Freedom and Atlantic Records as the sixth single from Tiësto's seventh studio album Drive .
Club Life, Vol. 5 - China is a mixed compilation album by Dutch DJ and producer Tiësto.It is the fifth installment of his Club Life compilation series, and was released through Musical Freedom on 20 November 2017.
Just Be is the second studio album by Dutch DJ Tiësto.It was released on 6 April 2004 in the Netherlands and 15 May 2004 in the United States (see 2004 in music).The album features BT, Kirsty Hawkshaw, and Aqualung on vocals, as well as a remake of Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings".