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HEDEGAARD | |
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Birth name | Rasmus Hedegaard |
Born | July 25, 1988 |
Origin | Randers, Denmark |
Genres | EDM, house, G-house, dance-pop, future bass, tropical house |
Occupations | DJ, producer |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Daylight Agency |
Website | hedegaardmusic |
Rasmus Hedegaard (born Rasmus Hedegård Sørensen, 25 July 1988), using the mononym Hedegaard (sometimes stylized as HEDEGAARD), is a Danish DJ and music producer and, in partnership with Spinnin' Records, the founder of the record label OneHundred.
He is signed to Copenhagen Records.[1] His management is TWTTW (Then We Take The World) with Lasse Siegismund and Kasper Færk.[2][3] His official 2011 remix of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre's "The Next Episode" was his international breakthrough and has been heard more than 235 million times on YouTube.[4]
He is also known for his originals such as "Happy Home" feat. Lukas Graham, "Twerk It Like Miley" with Brandon Beal and Christopher, as well as "Jumanji" and "Beijing Baby" created in collaboration with CANCUN?
His own songs and the tracks streaming count on the Spotify platform in 2022 was over 54 million.