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Marshmello Biography

news-detailsChristopher Comstock, known to the world as Marshmello, is a prominent American DJ, record producer, and internet personality celebrated for his distinctive brand of electronic dance music. Born on May 19, 1992, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Marshmello quickly rose to fame with his hit single "Alone," released in 2017, which showcased his ability to blend catchy melodies with pulsating beats, ultimately earning him a place among the top artists in the electronic music genre.

Marshmello's journey into music began in earnest in early 2015 when he gained recognition by posting remixes online. His unique sound, characterized by groove-oriented, synth-heavy tracks, captivated audiences and set the stage for his debut studio album, "Joytime," which was released in 2016. This album featured "Keep It Mello," his first commercial single, and laid the groundwork for his burgeoning career. The following year marked a significant turning point when "Alone" peaked at number 28 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and received quintuple platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), propelling him to international stardom.

As his career progressed, Marshmello continued to release a series of successful singles, collaborating with a host of notable artists. In 2017, he teamed up with R&B singer Khalid for the song "Silence," which garnered platinum or multi-platinum certifications in multiple countries, further solidifying his reputation in the music industry. That same year, his collaboration with Selena Gomez on the track "Wolves" further showcased his ability to blend pop sensibilities with electronic dance music.

In 2018, Marshmello released the highly anticipated single "Friends," featuring British singer Anne-Marie, which quickly became a global hit. Later that year, he unveiled his second studio album, "Joytime II," supported by singles like "Tell Me" and "Check This Out." His collaboration with Bastille on "Happier" marked a high point in his career, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning him widespread acclaim. By 2019, Marshmello's financial success was evident when Forbes ranked him as the second highest-paid DJ, with earnings of $40 million that year.

In 2020, Marshmello collaborated with the late rapper Juice Wrld on the song "Come & Go," included in Juice Wrld's posthumous album "Legends Never Die," which also matched "Happier" as his highest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100. The following year, he released his fourth album, "Shockwave," which earned him a Grammy nomination, underscoring his continued relevance in the evolving music landscape.

Marshmello is also known for his signature white helmet, which resembles a marshmallow, worn during public appearances and in music videos. Initially, his identity remained a mystery, but in April 2017, Forbes confirmed his true identity as Christopher Comstock. Beyond his solo career, he has also ventured into music with the pop-punk band Underbrook, where he serves as the lead vocalist.

With his innovative sound and widespread appeal, Marshmello has established himself as a significant figure in the music industry, captivating fans around the world with his infectious beats and engaging collaborations.