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Don Diablo

Don Pepijn Schipper (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdɔn pəˈpɛin ˈsxɪpər]; born 27 February 1980), better known by his stage name Don Diablo, is a Dutch DJ, digital artist, record producer, musician and songwriter of electronic dance music. He is one of the pioneers of the future house genre and was ranked sixth in the Top 100 DJs – 2020 list by DJ Mag.[1] He was also ranked number one Producer of the Year for 2018 by 1001Tracklists.[2] In 2016, he was ranked the number one Future House Artist of the Year on Beatport.[3]

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Don Diablo
Don Diablo in 2021
Don Diablo in 2021
Background information
Birth nameDon Pepijn Schipper
Also known as
  • Big Pineapple, Camp Kubrick, Lunar Lo-Fi, CONTROL ALT DΞLΞTΞ
Born (1980-02-27) 27 February 1980 (age 45)
OriginCoevorden, Netherlands
Genres
Occupations
  • DJ
  • record producer
InstrumentsKeyboards
Years active1995–present
Labels
Websitewww.dondiablo.com
Signature
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In 2015, he founded his own record label, HEXAGON.

Career

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1995–2005: early years

Diablo played in clubs all over the world and at various festivals including Glastonbury, Lowlands, Creamfields & Ministry Of Sound.[citation needed]

Between 1995 and 2005 Diablo produced for other acts and bands and released his own music under different aliases including "Dave Mitchell", "The Raven", "Batteries Not Included", "Dahlio Bond" & "Skip Donner".

In 2004, he launched his separate music project called Divided. The project had two hits "The Music, the People" credited to Divided featuring Diablo in 2004, followed by "Easy Lover" in 2005, credited to Diablo presents Divided, a dance remake of the joint hit of Philip Bailey and Phil Collins in 1985, Divided remake coming after twenty years of the release of the original.

2006–2009: Life Is a Festival

In 2006, Diablo was signed and A&R'ed the UK top 3 chart hit "Exceeder" by Mason. The record was originally signed to Middle of the Road, a record label set up by Diablo and Amsterdam-based club promoter Roy Avni (Electro Nation). In 2008, Diablo released his debut album "Life Is a Festival". In 2009, Diablo released "Hooligans", a collaboration with English singer, songwriter, rapper and record producer Example.

2010–2013

In 2010, a collaboration with Dragonette resulted in the single "Animale" that charted in the Dutch Singles Chart as well as the Belgian Ultratip chart. The music video was also nominated for a TMF Award in the Netherlands.

In 2013 Diablo released new songs on Axwell's Axtone label, Nicky Romero's Protocol Recordings, Steve Angello's Size X imprint and Spinnin' Records label. He created the theme song for the 2013 video game Batman: Arkham Origins.

His song "Starlight (Could You Be Mine)" was debuted during the last Swedish House Mafia concert, after Axwell signed it to his label.[4] The song became a Beatport Top 5 hit, and later several of his other releases reached the Beatport Top 10.[5]

In 2013, Pete Tong debuted six of Don's releases on his BBC Radio 1 show. He had a residency at Las Vegas' night club "Light", played the Departures Ibiza closing party alongside Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso, and toured the UK. He also had sold-out solo tours in Asia and the United States in this period.

2014–2016

In 2014, Diablo premiered his new visual concept "The Hexagon" with Los Angeles-based visual company "VSquared Labs".

In October 2014, Diablo made his debut on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs list at No. 82.[6] In October 2015, Diablo was awarded with DJ Magazine's "highest climber of the year" prize, jumping 52 places to No. 30 on the Top 100 DJs list for 2015.[7]

Diablo launched his Hexagon record label. The first release, a remix of Alex Adair's "You Make Me Feel Better" held the no. 1 position on Beatport for almost seven weeks and the label was awarded "Best New Label of The Year".[8]

In 2015 his HEXAGON radio show was aired in over 35 countries and holds a top 10 position in the iTunes podcast section every week.

Diablo has directed most of his own music videos. In 2013 Warner Brothers asked Don to create the worldwide theme song for the much acclaimed Batman: Arkham Origins game.

In 2015 Diablo collaborated with fellow Dutch DJ Tiësto on the track "Chemicals" featuring vocals from Danish singer and producer Thomas Troelsen.

Throughout 2016 and 2017, Diablo went on Tour Across Europe, this sold out across multiple venues including his first headline show in London.

2017: Past.Present.Future

In 2017, Don Diablo released Past.Present.Future, a compilation of previously released tracks, including hits "On My Mind," "Cutting Shapes," and his collaboration with Tiësto "Chemicals" featuring Thomas Troelsen.[9]

Diablo won DJ Mag's 2017 Highest Future House award and was ranked #11 overall in the DJ Mag Top 100 Poll.[10]

A packed global tour schedule saw him play the mainstages of Tomorrowland, EDC, Creamfields, Mysteryland, Lollapalooza, and Ultra Music Festival whilst selling out his Headline Artist shows in the UK, US & European markets.

In November 2017, Diablo released "Take Her Place" with electronic trio Arizona.

2018–present: Future and Forever

On 19 January, Diablo released the seventh single from Future, "People Say", with actor/songwriter, Paije Richardson.

On 8 February, he embarked on his sold out Future North American Tour, making stops at Los Angeles' Fonda Theatre and New York's Terminal 5, among others.[11]

His second studio album, Future, was released via his label Hexagon on 9 February 2018.[12][13]

On 13 March, he released the eighth single to Future entitled "Head Up" with singer James Newman. On 23 March, he released the ninth single to FUTURE entitled "Believe", available on the deluxe edition (released same day) with actor/singer-songwriter Ansel Elgort.[14] On 25 April he released the tenth single to FUTURE entitled "Give Me Love" with singer Calum Scott.[15]

On 15 October 2018, he ranked #1 as the world's most DJ-supported producer,[2] according to 1001Tracklists, a website logging DJ support from festival recordings, radio shows, and DJ mixes.

In 2018, Diablo released his first remix compilation "Reconstructions".[16] In 2021 he released "Reconstructions 2".[17] The compilations include remixes he did for: Ed Sheeran, Rihanna, Madonna, Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa, Panic! At The Disco, Ellie Goulding, Mark Ronson, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay and others.

On 18 September 2020, he launched Camp Kubrick with Denzel Chain, an 80s style inspired duo releasing the single "Johnny's Online".[18]

On 20 March 2021, "Genesis by Don Diablo"[19] was sold on NFT marketplace "SuperRare".

On 9 April 2021, Diablo broke the primary sales record at SuperRare with his feature length NFT project "Destination Hexagonia".[20]

On 11 June 2021, Diablo announced his partnership with environmental charity organization "Justdiggit"[21] in collaboration with the United Nations (not to be confused with the dance music act Uniting Nations). Their Stream-To-Regreen campaign kicked off with a collaboration between Don Diablo and Ty Dolla $ign.

On July 2021, the second Star Wars x Don Diablo[22] collectible launched in collaboration with Lucasfilm, Disney and StockX.

On 10 September 2021, Diablo released his album "FORΞVΞR"[23] which included collaborations with: Ty Dolla $ign, Trevor Daniel, Jessie J, Galantis, Gucci Mane, Emeli Sandé, Nate Dogg, Andy Grammer and more.

On June 2021, Diablo was included in the Natively Digital Auction by Sotheby's Auction House with his work "INFINITΞ FUTURΞ".[24] His second work auctioned by Sotheby's, titled "HEXHIBIT III"[25] was auctioned on 7 December 2021. The work was publicly premiered on the Museumplein in Amsterdam and then exhibited at the MOCO Museum, also in Amsterdam.

On 19 January 2024, Diablo launched his lo-fi alias Lunar Lo-Fi, with the single "Eclipse".[26]

On 24 January 2025, Diablo launched his drum & bass alias CONTROL ALT DΞLΞTΞ, with the single "Maniac",[27] a cover of Michael Sembello’s 80’s hit.

Albums

Studio albums

More information Title, Details ...
Title Details Peak
NLD
[28]
2 Faced[29]
Life Is a Festival[30]
  • Label: Sony BMG
  • Format: CD (2008), digital download (2010)
37
Future[31]
  • Released: 9 February 2018
  • Label: Hexagon
  • Format: CD, digital download
92
Forever[32]
  • Released: 10 September 2021
  • Label: Hexagon
  • Format: Digital download
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released.
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Compilation albums

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Album Year Label Peak position
NLD
[28]
Sellout Sessions 01 2005 Sellout Sessions
Sellout Sessions 02 2008
Sellout Sessions 03 2009 Sony Music 28
Drive-By Disco[a] DJ Magazine
Past.Present.Future 2017 Hexagon
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
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  1. Free covermount CD from DJ Magazine April 2009 Issue 472

Remix albums

More information Title, Year ...
Title YearLabel
Reconstructions[33] 2018 Hexagon
Reconstructions Part II 2021 Hexagon
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Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
NLD
[34]
NLD
40
[34]
BEL (FL)
[35]
BEL (WA)
[36]
CIS
[37]
FRA
[38]
POL
[39]
SWE
[40]
UK
[41]
"Cloud No. 9" 2002 Non-album singles
"Anarchy" 2003
"Useless" 36 2Faced
"Fade Away (Round & Round)" 2004 98
"The Music and the People"
(Divided featuring Don Diablo)
38 Non-album singles
"Easy Lover"
(Don Diablo presents Divided)
2005 4543
"Blow"[a]
(featuring The Beatkidz)
26 Sellout Sessions 01
"Never Too Late (To Die)" 2006 46 Non-album single
"I Need to Know"[b]
(featuring Shystie)
74 Life Is a Festival
"Who's Your Daddy" 2510
"Stand Up" 2007 61
"Pain Is Temporary, Pride Is Forever" 42
"This Way (Too Many Times)"
(featuring Bizzey)
285
"Give It Up"
(with Public Enemy)
2008 Non-album single
"Dancefloor Drama #001" Sellout Sessions 02[c]
"We'll Dance"
(with Moke)
Non-album single
"Music Is My Life"
(featuring Bizzey)
Life Is a Festival
"Hooligans Never Surrender"
"Life Is a Festival" 82
"Audio Endlessly"
(with Viva City)
2009 Sellout Sessions 02
"Too Cool for School" Sellout Sessions 3
"Disco Disco Disco"
"Hooligans"
(featuring Example)
15 Won't Go Quietly
"Never Too Late" Life Is a Festival
"I Am Not from France"
"Teen Scream Machine" 2010 Sellout Sessions 3
"Who's Your Daddy"[d] Non-album singles
"Animale"
(featuring Dragonette)
3352
"Make You Pop"
(with Diplo)
"Mezelluf" 2011
"Make You Pop" (Reprise)
(with Diplo)
2012
"Silent Shadows"
"Lights Out Hit"
(featuring Angela Hunte)
Lights Out EP
"The Golden Years"
"Cell"
(Soundtrack Bellicher: Cel)
Non-album singles
"The Artist Inside"
(featuring JP Cooper)
26
"M1 Stinger"
(featuring Noonie Bao)
M1 Stinger EP
"Give It All"
(featuring Alex Clare and Kelis)
2013 Non-album singles
"Give It All"
(Don Diablo and CID Remix)
"Starlight (Could You Be Mine)"
(with Matt Nash)
19
"Prototype"
(with CID)
"Edge of the Earth"
(Theme from The New Wilderness)
19
"Origins"
"Got Me Thinkin'"
(with CID)
"Black Mask" 2014
"Knight Time"
"Anytime" 121
"Back in Time" 249
"Back to Life"
"King Cobra"
(with Yves V)
"Generations"
"Chain Reaction (Domino)"
(featuring Kris Kiss)
2015
"My Window"
(featuring Maluca)
"Universe"
(featuring Emeni)
"On My Mind"
"Chemicals"
(with Tiësto featuring Thomas Troelsen)
8764584
"Got the Love"
(with Khrebto)
93
"I'll House You"
(featuring Jungle Brothers)
"Tonight" 2016
"Drifter"
(featuring DYU)
"Silence" [e]
"What We Started"
(with Steve Aoki and Lush & Simon featuring BullySongs)
63341
"Cutting Shapes" 6683
"Switch" 2017
"Children of a Miracle"
(with Marnik)
91132
"Save a Little Love"[42] [f]184 Future
"Momentum" 55
"Don't Let Go"
(featuring Holly Winter)
[g]
"Take Her Place"
(featuring A R I Z O N A)
"You Can't Change Me" [h][i]129
"People Say"
(featuring Paije)
2018
"Everybody's Somebody"
(featuring BullySongs)
[j]
"Head Up"
(featuring James Newman)
"Believe"
(featuring Ansel Elgort)
"Give Me Love"[43]
(featuring Calum Scott)
"Wake Me When It's Quiet"[44]
(with Hilda)
Non-album singles
"Anthem (We Love House Music)"[45]
"No Good"[46]
(with Zonderling)
"Heaven to Me"[47]
(featuring Alex Clare)
"Survive"[48]
(featuring Emeli Sandé and Gucci Mane)
61 Forever
"I Got Love"[50]
(featuring Nate Dogg)
366 Non-album singles
"You're Not Alone"[51]
(featuring Kiiara)
2019
"Fever"[52]
(with CID)
"Brave"[53]
(with Jessie J)
"The Rhythm"[54]
"The Same Way"[55]
(featuring Kifi)
"Never Change"[56]
"UFO"[57]
(featuring Eldzhey)
39
"Congratulations"[58]
(featuring Brando)
18832
"We Are Love"[59] 2020
"Bad"[60]
(featuring Zak Abel)
3846028
  • ZPAV: 2× Platinum[49]
Forever
"Inside My Head (Voices)"[61] Non-album single
"Thousand Faces"
(with Andy Grammer)[62]
Forever
"Mr. Brightside"[63] Non-album singles
"Johnny's Online"
(with Denzel Chain as Camp Kubrick)
"Invincible"[64] Forever
"Kill Me Better"[65]
(with Imanbek featuring Trevor Daniel)
"Into the Unknown"[66] 2021
"Problems"[67]
(with JLV featuring John K)
"Eyes Closed"[68] Non-album single
"Through The Storm"[69]
(featuring Jordan Mackampa)
Forever
"Too Much To Ask"[70]
(with Ty Dolla Sign)
"Tears for Later"[71]
(with Galantis)
"Hot Air Balloon"[72]
(with Ar/Co)
"Cheque"[73]
"Face to Face"[74]
(featuring Watts)
2022 Non-album singles
"Gotta Let U Go"[75]
(with Dominica)
"Day & Nite"[76]
"No Piensa"[77]
(featuring PnB Rock & Boaz van de Beatz)
"All That You Need"[78]
"2 Things"[79]
"Journey (Take Me Where You Wanna)"[80]
"Not Alone"[81]
(with Azteck)
2023
"Beyond the Fire"[82]
"Lucky Ones"[83]
"Feelings"[84]
"Deja Vu"[85]
"Golden"[86]
"Stop Loving You"[87]
"Sunglasses At Night"[88]
(with Gabry Ponte)
"Still Cutting Shapes"[89]
"Future Rain"[90]
(with Tony Ann)
"Set Me Free"[91]
(with RetroVision)
"Let Me Love You"[92]
"Got That"[93]
(featuring Scrufizzer)
"Dangerous"[94]
(with Paolo Pellegrino)
"Only God Knows"[95]
(featuring ECHoBOY)
2024
"WTF R U!?"[96]
(with Lucky Luke)
"Physique"[97]
(with MEARSY, featuring RBZ)
"Jiggy Woogie"[98]
(with Major Lazer & Baby Lawd)
"Monster"[99]
(with Felix Jaehn)
"Beast Mode (Knock You Out)"[100]
"Smalltown Boy"[101]
"Disco Marathon"[102]
(with R3HAB, featuring NEEKA)
"SexyBack"[103]
"Where Do We Come From"[104]
(with Lufthaus, featuring Sofiya Nzau)
"Deeper Underground"[105]
(with Jamiroquai)
"Young Again"[106]
(with Sandro Cavazza)
"Young Again (Acoustic Version)"[107]
(with Sandro Cavazza)
"Keep Pushin' (Beast)"[108]
(with P Money)
"Next To Me"[109]
(with MK featuring, Gaby Gerlis)
"The Way I Are"[110] 2025
"Remember Me"[111]
(with Qobra)
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.
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  1. Re-released in 2007 (digitally on 8 February 2011) through Gusto Records without crediting The Beatkidz
  2. Single includes B-side track "Sudderen (Dubbel Dik)" (with Kubus featuring Extince), which has not charted nor is included in the album
  3. Two of the tracks from the single/EP, the A-side track "Streets of Fire" (with Grand Jackson) and the bonus track "The Truth is No Good to Me", appear on the compilation album
  4. Rework of the 2006 song of the same name; released along with 2 remix packages
  5. "Silence" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but did enter the Ultratip chart.
  6. "Save a Little Love" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but did enter the Ultratip chart.
  7. "Don't Let Go" did not enter the Walloon Ultratop 50, but did enter the Ultratip chart.
  8. "You Can't Change Me" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but did enter the Ultratip chart.
  9. "Don't Let Go" did not enter the Walloon Ultratop 50, but did enter the Ultratip chart.
  10. "Don't Let Go" did not enter the Walloon Ultratop 50, but did enter the Ultratip chart.

Soundtracks and theme songs

  • 2008 "Life is a Festival" (Radeloos Soundtrack)
  • 2012: "Cell" (Soundtrack Bellicher: Cel)
  • 2013: "Edge of the Earth" (Theme from The New Wilderness)
  • 2013: "Origins" (the official title track of Batman: Arkham Origins)
  • 2017: "Echoes" (Theme from Kill Switch)[112]
  • 2020: "Invincible" (Theme from AFK Arena)[113]

Remixes

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Remixes by Don Diablo.[114]

More information Year, Artist ...
Year Artist Title
2003 Sean Paul "Get Busy"
Laidback Luke (featuring MC Marxman) "We Can Not Get Enough"
2004 Dance Valley "A Decade of Dance"
2005 Voidd "Better Girl"
MV (featuring Hannah) "Mr. Roboto"
2006 2 Faced "Rock Music"
Coburn "We Interrupt This Program"
Kraak & Smaak "Money in the Bag"
2007 Mason "You Make Me Wanna Dance"
Imaginary Friends "Cheap Rocks"
The Young Punx "Your Music is Killing Me"
Laidback Luke (featuring MC Goodgri) "Rocking with the Best"
Newton Faulkner "Dream Catch Me"
Ron Carroll "Walking Down the Street"
Public Enemy vs. Don Diablo "Give It Up"
2008 Kaseo "Kill the Radio"
Tami Chynn (featuring Akon) "Frozen"
2009 Rudenko "Everybody"
J-Cast "It's Just Begun Again"
Kaz James (featuring Macy Gray) "Can't Hold Back"
Tila Tequila "I Love U"
Walter Meego "Girls"
The BPA (featuring Iggy Pop) "He's Frank"
Plump DJs "Beat Myself Up"
Cagedbaby "Forced"
Stereo MCs "Show Your Light"
Dragonette "Fixin to Thrill"
Little Man Tate "I Am Alive"
Scanners "Salvation"
Linus Loves "Prom Night"
One eskimO "Givin' Up"
Heads We Dance "When the Sirens Sound"
Plushgun "A Crush to Pass the Time"
Example "Girl Can't Dance"
Frankmusik "Confusion Girl"
Master Shortie "Dead End"
Mika "We Are Golden"
2010 Cassius "Youth, Speed, Trouble, Cigarettes"
The Chemical Brothers "Swoon"
Gorillaz "Superfast Jellyfish"
Rox "I Don't Believe"
Pete Lawrie "All That We Keep"
2011 Tinie Tempah (featuring Wiz Khalifa) "Till I'm Gone"
2012 The Other Tribe "Skirts"
Justice "Helix"
Labrinth "Express Yourself"[115]
2013 Nicky Romero vs. Krewella "Legacy" (featuring Sway)[116]
2014 The Chainsmokers (featuring sirenXX) "Kanye"[117]
R3HAB and Nervo (featuring Ayah Marar) "Ready for the Weekend"[118]
Ed Sheeran "Don't"[2]
Jessie J (featuring 2 Chainz) "Burnin' Up"[119]
Marlon Roudette "When the Beat Drops Out"[120]
2015 Alex Adair "Make Me Feel Better" (Don Diablo and CID Remix)[121]
Lethal Bizzle "Fester Skank"[2]
King Arthur (featuring Michael Meaco) "Belong to the Rhythm" (Don Diablo Edit)[122]
Blonde (featuring Alex Newell) "All Cried Out"[123]
Madonna "Ghosttown"[124]
Rudimental "Never Let You Go"[125]
The Wombats "Give Me A Try"[126]
Tiesto and KSHMR (featuring Vassy) "Secrets"[127]
Jungle Brothers "I'll House You" (Don Diablo VIP Remix)[128]
2016 Birdy "Keeping Your Head Up"[129]
Corderoy "Close My Eyes" (Don Diablo Edit)[130]
Bastille "Good Grief"[131]
Rihanna "Love on the Brain"[132]
DJ Snake (featuring Justin Bieber) "Let Me Love You"[133]
2017 Zonderling "Tunnel Vision" (Don Diablo Edit)[134]
The Chainsmokers and Coldplay "Something Just Like This"[135]
2018 Kygo "Kids In Love"[136]
Big Pineapple "Another Chance" (Don Diablo Edit)[137][138]
Martin Garrix "Ocean"[139]
and Diplo "Sun In Our Eyes"[140]
Big Pineapple "Another Chance" (Don Diablo Chill Mix)[141]
Don Diablo (featuring Emeli Sandé and Gucci Mane) "Survive" (VIP Mix)[142]
2019 Panic! at the Disco "High Hopes"[143]
Keanu Silva "King of My Castle" (Don Diablo Edit)[144]
Mark Ronson (featuring Miley Cyrus) "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart"[145]
Don Diablo (featuring Kiiara) You're Not Alone (VIP Mix)[146]
Ellie Goulding "Sixteen"[147]
Don Diablo and Jessie J "Brave" (VIP Mix)[148]
Zara Larsson "All the Time" (Don Diablo Remix)[149]
David Guetta and Martin Solveig "Thing for You" (Don Diablo Remix)[150]
John Christian "Club Bizarre" (Don Diablo Edit)[151]
2020 Don Diablo "Congratulations" (VIP Mix)[152]
Anne-Marie "Birthday" (Don Diablo Remix)[153]
Ali Gatie "What If I Told You That I Love You" (Don Diablo Remix)[154]
Danny Olson (featuring JT Roach) "Hide and Seek" (Don Diablo Edit)[155]
Robin Schulz and Wes "Alane" (Don Diablo Remix)[156]
Don Diablo and Imanbek (featuring Trevor Daniel) "Kill Me Better" (VIP Mix)[157]
Dua Lipa (featuring DaBaby) "Levitating" (Don Diablo Remix)[158]
2021 Don Diablo (featuring Ty Dolla Sign) "Too Much To Ask" (VIP Mix)[159]
Don Diablo & Freak Fantastique "Stay Awake" (VIP Mix)[160]
2022 The Chainsmokers "High" (Don Diablo Remix)[161]
Don Diablo "Day & Nite" (VIP Mix)[162]
Avicii & Sebastien Drums "My Feelings for You" (Don Diablo Remix)[163]
Don Diablo (featuring PnB Rock & Boaz van de Beatz) "No Piensa" (VIP Mix)[164]
2023 Egzod & Maestro Chives "Royalty" (Don Diablo Remix) [165]
Don Diablo & Azteck "Not Alone" (VIP Mix)[166]
2024 Ateez x Don Diablo "Work Pt. 2"[167]
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Awards and nominations

More information Year, Event ...
Year Event Award Recipient Result[citation needed]
2007 TMF Awards[168] Best Music Video "Pain is Temporary, Pride is Forever" Nominated
2011 Best Music Video "Animale" Nominated
3FM Awards Best Artist Dance Don Diablo Nominated
2012 Nominated
2016 EMPO Awards Producer of the Year Won
Best Future House DJ Won
2017 WDM Radio Awards Best Electro House DJ Don Diablo Nominated
Best Remix "Keeping Your Head Up" Nominated
2018 Best Electro House DJ Don Diablo Won
Best Remix "Something Just like This" Won
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DJ Magazine Top 100 DJs

More information Year, Position ...
Year Position Notes Ref.
2014 82 New Entry [169]
2015 30 Up 52 [170]
2016 15 Up 15 [171]
2017 11 Up 4 [172]
2018 7 Up 4 [173]
2019 6 Up 1 [174]
2020 6 No Change [175]
2021 7 Down 1 [176]
2022 9 Down 2 [177]
2023 13 Down 4 [178]
2024 15 Down 2 [179]
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1001Tracklists Top 101 Producers

More information Year, Position ...
Year Position Notes Ref.
2016 7 New Entry [180]
2017 2 Up 5 [181]
2018 1 Up 4 [182]
2019 5 Down 4 [183]
2020 8 Down 3 [184]
2021 38 Down 30 [185]
2022 44 Down 6 [186]
2023 59 Down 15 [187]
2024 32 Up 27 [188]
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