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The American music producer and DJ Marshmello has released six studio albums, four extended plays, forty-five singles, nine other charted songs, sixteen remixes, forty-three music videos and seven production-credited songs.
Christopher Comstock (born May 19, 1992), known professionally as Marshmello, is an American electronic music producer and DJ. His songs "Silence" (featuring Khalid), "Wolves" (with Selena Gomez), "Friends" (with Anne-Marie), "Happier" (with Bastille), and "Alone" have each received multi-platinum certifications in several countries, and peaked within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.
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Set Me Free (Marshmello and Bellecour song) Shockwave (Marshmello song) Show You (Marshmello song) Silence (Marshmello song) Spotlight (Marshmello and Lil Peep song) Stars (Marshmello song) Summer (Marshmello song)
Sugar Papi is the fifth studio album by American DJ and record producer Marshmello.It was released on November 3, 2023, by Sony Music Latin and Joytime Collective. The album features artists including Young Miko, Manuel Turizo, Tiago PZK, Anuel AA, Farruko, Polimá Westcoast, Nicky Jam, ChocQuibTown, Luísa Sonza, and Fuerza Regida.
Billboard said Marshmello "promised" the album to be musically similar to its predecessor, Joytime. [4] During his performance at the 2018 Electric Daisy Carnival festival, Marshmello played material from the album, which he later uploaded in video to his Twitter page.
Marshmallow is a bubblegum pop band formed by Alan Gregg after leaving The ... Discography. Marshmallow - CD album (2003) (reissued 2005 with two extra songs ...
Hard 'N' Heavy (with Marshmallow) is the tenth studio album by Paul Revere and the Raiders, released in 1969. [4] It entered the Billboard 200 on 5 April 1969 at number 122, spending 19 weeks on the chart peaking at number 51 on 10 May 1969. [5] The sound of the album has been compared to the Rolling Stones with both garage rock and light ...