Florian Picasso
Florian Picasso | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Florian Ruiz-Picasso |
Born | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | 21 February 1990
Origin | Cannes, France |
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Years active | 2011–present |
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Florian Ruiz-Picasso (born 21 February 1990), better known as Florian Picasso, is a French DJ and record producer based in Cannes.[2] He is a great-grandson of the well-known artist, Pablo Picasso.[3][4][5] He gained recognition for collaborations with Martin Garrix and Steve Aoki.[4] In 2016, he was ranked by DJ Mag at 38th on their annual list of Top 100 DJs.[6]
Early life
Picasso was born in Vietnam[7] and was adopted by Marina Picasso,[8][failed verification] a granddaughter of the famous artist, Pablo Picasso.[4] He was gladdened when Kanye West named his album, The Life of Pablo after his great-grandfather.[9] He started making music at the age of 13, when he would perform at events in his boarding school.[10][11] He became more serious about his musical career at the age of 19.[10] He currently resides in Geneva, Switzerland.[10]
Career
Picasso has performed at major music festivals such as Ultra Music Festival and Tomorrowland.[4] He has been performing in big clubs since he was 16 years old, has opened for acts like Swedish House Mafia and began headlining his own shows.[12] On 27 April 2015, he released "Can't Stop" as a single with fellow producer Tom Tyger via Mixmash Records.[13] On 16 November 2015, Picasso released "Want It Back (Origami)" as a single.[14][15]
On 29 June 2016, he released a single titled "Final Call" through Armada Music under exclusive license from Protocol Recordings, a label run by Nicky Romero.[16] The song peaked on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart at 39.[17] An official music video was published by Protocol Recordings, it was directed by Fauns / Clubbing Vision.[11][18] On 23 November 2016, it was announced that Picasso signed a deal with Spinnin' Records, with whom he released a single titled "Cracked Wall" on 2 December 2016.[4]
Discography
Singles
Charted singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album |
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"Final Call" | 2016 | 39 | Non-album single | |
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Singles
Title | Released | Record Label | Additional Information |
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That Drum | 2011 | Joia Records | |
How To Sing | 2011 | Toolroom | |
Muki | 2011 | Toolroom | |
Artifact | 2013 | Cr2 Records | Free Download |
Artemis | 2013 | Ones To Watch Records | |
Ace | 2013 | Fake Music | |
Trivia | 2014 | Cr2 Records | |
Can Not Stop | 2015 | Mixmash Records | Free Download |
Keep Your Eyes On Me | 2015 | Scorpio Music | |
Origami | 2015 | Protocol Recordings | |
Outline | 2015 | Free Download | |
The Shape (Steve Aoki Edit) | 2015 | Dim Mak | |
Want It Back (Origami) | 2015 | Protocol Recordings | |
FRFX | 2015 | Mixmash Records | |
Saïgon | 2016 | Free Download | |
Vanguard | 2016 | Dim Mak | |
Kirigami | 2016 | DOORN Records | |
Hanoi | 2016 | Free Download | |
Final Call | 2016 | Protocol Recordings | |
Danang | 2016 | Free Download | |
Mamo | 2016 | Protocol Recordings | with Tom Tyger |
Sheitan | 2016 | Maxximize Records | |
Make Up Your Mind | 2016 | STMPD RCRDS | with Martin Garrix |
Cracked Wall | 2016 | Spinnin' Records | with Vassy |
This Is Our Time | 2017 | Spinnin' Records | |
Blast From The Past | 2017 | Musical Freedom | |
With Me | 2017 | Spinnin' Records | with Laidback Luke
Remixes2013
2014
2015
2017
References
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