R3hab
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Birth name | Fadil El Ghoul |
Born | Den Bosch, North Brabant, Netherlands | 2 April 1986
Origin | Morocco |
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Instrument | Synthesizers |
Years active | 2008–present |
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Website | www |
Fadil El Ghoul (Template:Lang-ar ; born 2 April 1986 in Den Bosch), better known by his stage name R3hab (sylized as R3HAB; pronounced "rehab"), is a Moroccan [2] Dutch DJ and record producer from Breda, North Brabant.[3]
R3hab has produced two full studio albums, Trouble and The Wave, and in 2018 R3hab was ranked at number 12 on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs in the world.[4] R3hab practices a keto diet while on tour.[5]
Musical career
R3hab began his career in late 2007 while producing the track "Mrkrstft" which was remixed by fellow Breda DJ Hardwell. His connection with what was then a small scene of Dutch DJs helped him to grow. His plan b was leveraging his business education into the corporate world, which came in handy when he grew internationally to become one of the hardest working artists. Earlier in his career, he was known for his mixes, with one being a mix of "Alive" by Vinni Vicci. After his breakout song Prutataaa with Afrojack, he signed with Afrojack’s label.[6] Not only producing his own tracks and shows but also remixing countless tracks.[7]
His debut album Trouble marked a major breakthrough for the Dutch native upon its release in the fall of 2017. Released independently, the LP has gained over 500m streams globally to date. Singles "I Just Can’t", "Trouble" and "Icarus" attracted global attention and coverage upon their release and serve as proof of R3hab's ability to adopt a more elegant, pop-driven sound, while retaining his quintessential Dutch roots. An interesting fact about "Trouble", is that it was more downtempo compared to the first songs he first produced, which were approximately 128BPM.[8]
With his second full-length studio album, The Wave, R3hab continues to push the boundaries of dance music. The album recorded over 350 million plays, with tracks "Rumors", "Ain't That Why", "Hold On Tight", "The Wave" and "Lullaby" reaching the Billboard Top 100 Dance/Electronic charts.[citation needed]
R3hab transported ATC’s 2000 single "Around The World (La La La)" to the 21st century with a modern makeover, which became his most streamed song on Spotify is with over 142 million streams and features "A Touch of Class." Topping Spotify charts in eight countries and landing on the Global Viral Chart, the track reaffirmed his undisputed status as one of electronic music's foremost innovators.[9]
Focused on global growth, R3hab recently joined an artist management company called Dancing Dragon Management under Live Nation Electronic Asia for an exclusive deal to spread in China.[10] In 2019, Liquid State, a joint venture between Tencent and Sony Music, said at the All That Matters conference that it had signed R3hab to an Asian distribution deal. As part of the deal, he will be releasing new tracks through Liquid State that focus on the Asian market, while licensing his CYB3RPVNK label's music library of more than 190 tracks.[11] On his current world tour, R3hab has performed in 116 concerts (as of 10.26.2019) and has featured Cash Cash and Alan Walker.[12]
On January 24, 2020, Japanese boyband Arashi released a remix version of the song Turning Up, remixed by him, in digital form and as a music video in YouTube.[13][14][15]
Discography
- Trouble (2017)
- The Wave (2018)
DJ magazine Top 100 DJs
Year | Position | Notes | Ref. |
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2012 | 73 | New Entry | [16][unreliable source?][17] |
2013 | 58 | Up 15 | |
2014 | 23 | Up 35 | |
2015 | 21 | Up 2 | |
2016 | 21 | No Change | |
2017 | 18 | Up 3 | |
2018 | 12 | Up 6 | |
2019 | 14 | Down 2 |
References
- ^ Hamersly, Michael (15 March 2016). "Get ready to do Miami Music Week like a baller with all-access wristbands to sold out events". Miami.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ Greenburg, Zack O'Malley. "Going To R3hab: How A Dutch-Moroccan DJ Became One Of China's Most Desired Acts". Forbes. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "R3hab Chainsaws Katy Perry's 'The One That Got Away'". Newsroom.mtv.com. 16 November 2011. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- ^ Jenkins, Dave (22 October 2018). "DJ Mag Top 100 2018 Results Announced". UKF. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
- ^ Deahl, Dani (5 October 2018). "What's In Your Bag, R3hab?". The Verge. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ Deahl, Dani (5 October 2018). "What's In Your Bag, R3hab?". The Verge. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ "R3HAB Tracks / Remixes Overview". 1001tracklists. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- ^ Deahl, Dani (5 October 2018). "What's In Your Bag, R3hab?". The Verge. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Dance 100 Artists of 2019: The Complete List". Billboard. Billboard. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Deahl, Dani (5 October 2018). "What's In Your Bag, R3hab?". The Verge. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ "Tencent Flashes Its Growing Sway Over Asian Music Market". Billboard. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
- ^ "R3hab Calendar 2019, Tour Dates & Concerts – Songkick". www.songkick.com. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ "嵐、2020年1作目のデジタルシングル「Turning Up (R3HAB Remix)」を配信!". Oricon (in Japanese). 24 January 2020. Archived from the original on 24 January 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
- ^ "ARASHI - Turning Up (R3HAB Remix) [Official Music Video]". 24 January 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2020 – via YouTube.
- ^ "嵐とコラボしたイケメンDJ「R3HAB(リハブ)」とは何者なのか". Model Press (in Japanese). 24 January 2020. Archived from the original on 24 January 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
- ^ "DJ Mag Top DJs".
- ^ "Top 100 DJs". djmag.com. Archived from the original on 6 June 2020. Retrieved 6 June 2020.