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Brohug
Swedish DJ and production trio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brohug (also stylized as BROHUG), is a Swedish DJ and production trio, consisting of Christopher Lunde, John Dahlbäck and Niklas Lunde.[3]
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Coming together as DJs from different shows, Brohug was formed when the three members became friends and collaborated.[5]
In July 2016, their debut single on Tchami's label Confession was released with the title "In the Morning".[6][7]
In January 2017, Dim Mak released a 2-song EP of Brohug titled Giggle Juice,[8] which is a follow to their previous two works Guerilla and the Marshall EP.[9][10] Their other EP release on Dim Mak is titled Knuckles.[11] In March, Brohug released a remix of the Alesso song "Falling".[12] In May, they released "If I'm Wrong", a single on Tchami's record label Confession.[13] In June, a song was released by Brohug titled "Ballin" as a free download.[14] In August, Brohug remixed the Martin Garrix song "There For You", which was included in the song's official remix pack.[15] On the 4th of August, they released an EP on Dim Mak Records, titled The Streets.[16] In September, they collaborated with producer Autoerotique for the single "Brains", which was released on Spinnin' Records.[17][18][19]
On November 17, 2017, they released the song "Boogieman" on Steve Aoki's label Dim Mak.[20][21][22]
On November 25, 2017, they released "Ambush" as a single on the Tiesto label Musical Freedom.[23][24][25] In December, they released "Be BROHUG" as a single. It features the vocal sample of "Rock the Party" which was also used in a Jauz song.[26]
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Extended plays
- 2020
- Mixtape 3[27]
- 2018
- Swag / Vamos[28]
Singles
- 2022
- 2021
- "Keeping up with Brohug"
- "No Ass"
- "Move Like Dolphin"
- "Daybreak"
- "Night Rider"
- "Girls"[31]
- "Burn the House"[32]
- “Fattoush”[33]
- "Chocolate"[34]
- "Do Me Right"[35]
- 2020
- "Stockholm"[36]
- "24 Hours" (with Ibranovski)[37]
- "Beautiful Monster"[38]
- "Submarine"[39]
- "Orient"[40]
- "Savior"[41]
- "Brake" (with Saint Punk)[42]
- "London Thing" (featuring Newyon)[43]
- "Stealth"[44]
- "Escape"[45]
- "Charge"[46]
- "Breach"[47]
- "Gold On My Crown" (featuring Born I)[48]
- "Click"[49]
- "Amplified"[50]
- "Lost Your Mind"[51]
- "Children"[52]
- "Trouble"[53]
- "Detox"[54]
- "Say My Name"[55]
- "Party Out"[56]
- "Preacher" (with Loge21)[57]
- "1990" (with Kaskade)[58]
- 2019
- "Keep"[59]
- "Shatter"[60]
- "Ready"[61]
- "Scorpion"[62]
- "Get Down" (with Ghastly)[63]
- "Addict"[64]
- "Datdatdat"[65]
- "Dust"[66]
- "Rush"[67]
- 2018
- "Fun" (with Kaskade and Mr. Tape)[68]
- "My Place" (with Tchami featuring Reece)[69]
- "Charlie"[70]
- "Be Somebody"[71]
- "The Hunt"[72]
- "In My Hand"[73]
- 2017
- "Boogieman"[74]
Remixes
2017
- Alesso – "Falling"[75]
- Rob & Jack – "El Chupacabra"[76][77][78]
- Martin Garrix and Troye Sivan – "There For You"[15]
- Late Night Alumni and Kaskade – "Love Song"[79][80][81]
- Major Lazer featuring Travis Scott, Camila Cabello and Quavo – "Know No Better"[23]
- Martin Solveig featuring Alma – "All Stars"[82]
- Quix featuring Nevve – "Riot Call"[83]
2018
- Luciana and Nytrix - "Trouble"[84]
- Danny Avila and The Vamps featuring Machine Gun Kelly - "Too Good To Be True"[85]
- Axwell & Ingrosso and Romans - "Dancing Alone"[86]
- Sikdope featuring Nevve - "Lost in the Blue"[87]
2019
- Party Favor - "2012"[88]
- Loud Luxury and Anders - "Love No More"[89]
- Billie Eilish - "Bury a Friend"[90]
- Steve Angello - "Knas"[91]
2020
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