Cashmere Cat
Magnus August Høiberg, known to the world as Cashmere Cat, emerged as a distinctive and influential voice in modern electronic and pop production. The Norwegian DJ and record producer carved a unique path with his ethereal, textured soundscapes, blending elements of electronica, R&B, and later hyperpop, while becoming a sought-after collaborator for some of the biggest names in global music. His claim to fame was solidified with the 2015 single "Adore," but his reputation was built on a foundation of critically acclaimed early work and a prolific behind-the-scenes career.
Born on November 29, 1987, in Halden, Norway, Høiberg's musical journey began classically, studying piano from a young age. This formal training provided a technical bedrock that would later inform his intricate, melodic approach to electronic music. He first gained significant attention under the Cashmere Cat moniker with the release of his debut EP, Mirror Maru, in 2012. The project was met with widespread critical praise for its innovative, atmospheric fusion of chopped vocal samples, skittering percussion, and lush harmonies, immediately marking him as an artist to watch within the electronic music community.
Cashmere Cat's profile rose dramatically through high-profile production and songwriting collaborations. Often working in tandem with hitmaker Benny Blanco, he contributed to a staggering array of major releases. His production credits include work for Kanye West, The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, Camila Cabello, Tory Lanez, Major Lazer, and Lil Uzi Vert, among many others. This work established him as a key architect of the sleek, emotive pop sound that dominated the late 2010s. His collaboration with Ariana Grande on "Adore" marked his only entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 as a lead artist.
He released his debut studio album, 9, in 2017 on Blanco's Mad Love Records imprint. The album, which peaked at number 14 on the Norwegian charts and entered the Billboard 200, featured appearances from Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, and Ty Dolla $ign. Cashmere Cat continued to evolve his sound with his second album, 2019's Princess Catgirl, which embraced a more playful and experimental hyperpop aesthetic. His influence extended globally, with production work for K-pop superstars BTS on their Map of the Soul: 7 album, and continued collaborations with artists like The Kid Laroi and Kali Uchis. Operating from both the studio and the stage, Cashmere Cat remains a pivotal figure whose delicate, inventive production continues to shape the texture of contemporary pop and electronic music.