About Kygo
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
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ORIGIN
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Bergen, Norway
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GENRE
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Dance
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BORN
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11 Sep 1991
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Kygo (born Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll in Bergen, Norway) broke through with a
sound termed "tropical house" that tended to be brighter and more
relaxed than that of his commercial dance music contemporaries. In 2013,
the Avicii-inspired producer and DJ reached number one on Norway's
VG-lista chart with his slow-galloping remix of Seinabo Sey's "Younger."
He gained additional attention through remixes of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual
Healing" and Ed Sheeran's "I See Fire." Signed to an international deal
with Sony that placed him on RCA in the U.S. and on Syco in the U.K.,
he released his first proper single, "Firestone," in 2014. Featuring a
lead vocal from Conrad Sewell, the song not only went to number one in
Norway but reached the Top Ten in several other territories. The
following year, the Parson James collaboration "Stole the Show" was
Kygo's second consecutive solo number one hit in Norway. Later that
year, "Nothing Left," featuring Will Heard, became his third Norwegian
chart-topper. These hits, along with additional singles that featured
Labrinth, Kodaline, and James Vincent McMorrow, preceded his debut
full-length LP Cloud Nine, which was released in May 2016 and quickly
went to number one in Norway. That month, two tracks he produced with
Stargate appeared on Fifth Harmony's 7/27. In February 2017, Kygo
released "It Ain't Me," a collaboration with American singer Selena
Gomez which reached number ten on the Billboard pop chart. "First Time,"
another collaboration, this time with British singer Ellie Goulding,
quickly followed. Both tracks went on to appear on the 2017 EP,
Stargazing. The release also featured a remix of the U2 song, "You're
the Best Thing About Me."
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