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Afrojack
Afrojack, whose real name is Nick van de Wall, is a DJ, music producer, and one of the most influential figures in the global electronic scene. Born in the Netherlands in 1987, he gained prominence in the early 2010s with his unique style blending house, electro, and progressive sounds. His collaboration with David Guetta on the hit "Hey Mama" and his track "Take Over Control" propelled his career.
Afrojack has released several albums and singles that have achieved global chart success. His debut album, Forget the World (2014), includes hits like "Ten Feet Tall" and "The Spark." He has also worked with artists such as Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown, and David Guetta and is known for his innovative productions in the electronic music scene. His record label, Wall Recordings, founded in 2007, has become a staple in the electronic music world and boasts an impressive roster of associated producers.
Throughout his career, Afrojack has received multiple nominations and awards, including Grammy recognition, and has been acknowledged as one of the world’s top DJs. Over his career, he has continued to influence dance music through his label and performances at festivals like Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival.