Steve Aoki
Steve Aoki, a Japanese-American DJ and producer, is renowned for his electrifying live shows and significant contributions to the EDM genre.
Music Producer
November 30, 1977
Sagittarius
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Miami, Florida, United States
Steve Aoki, born November 30, 1977, is a Japanese-American DJ, record producer, music executive, and philanthropist. He gained prominence in the early 2000s for his unique blend of electro house, progressive house, and other electronic genres. Aoki has released numerous albums, including “Pillowface and His Airplane Chronicles” (2008), “Wonderland” (2012), “Neon Future I” (2014), “Neon Future II” (2015), and “Kolony” (2017).
Throughout his career, Aoki has collaborated with renowned artists such as will.i.am, LMFAO, Linkin Park, BTS, and Lil Uzi Vert. He is known for his energetic live performances, often involving crowd interaction, cake throwing, and stage diving. Aoki has also founded the Steve Aoki Charitable Fund, supporting organizations that promote education, health, and social welfare.
In addition to his music career, Aoki is actively involved in various business ventures, including fashion, art, and technology. He owns a professional esports team, Rogue, and has collaborated with video game companies like Ubisoft and Capcom. Aoki also holds a Guinness World Record for the “Longest Crowd Surfing DJ Set,” lasting over 2 hours and 30 minutes.
With his signature hairstyle, extensive sneaker collection, and collaborations with fashion designer Alexander Wang, Aoki has become a cultural icon beyond the music industry. He continues to push the boundaries of electronic music, captivating audiences worldwide with his innovative projects and energetic performances.