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Chase & Status

Chase & Status are an English electronic music duo formed in 2003 in , consisting of producers Milton (known as Chase) and Will Kennard (known as Status), renowned for pioneering and sounds while blending elements of , , and bass-heavy genres. The duo met while studying at the and quickly gained prominence in the UK underground scene with their high-energy productions and DJ sets, often featuring live drumming by Andy Gangadeen to enhance their performances. Their breakthrough came with the 2008 debut album , which earned them the Drum'n'Bass Award for Best Album in 2009, followed by chart success with singles like "End Credits" featuring , which peaked in the UK Top Ten. Over the years, Chase & Status have released seven studio albums, including No More Idols (2011), Brand New Machine (2013), (2017), Rtrn II Jungle (2019), What Came Before (2022), and 2 Ruff, Vol. 1 (2023), achieving multiple UK chart-topping dance hits and platinum certifications for their innovative cross-genre collaborations with artists such as , , and . Their work has amassed over two billion streams globally, culminating in the Brit Billion Award for one billion UK streams in 2024. In recognition of their influence, the duo received the BRIT Award for Producer of the Year in 2024—the first for a drum and bass act—and won the Drum & Bass category at the 2025 DJ Awards, while their 2024 collaboration "Backbone" with Stormzy became their first UK No. 1 single and earned Song of the Year at the Rolling Stone UK Awards. In 2025, they embarked on a major UK arena tour and headlined festivals including All Points East and Creamfields.

History

2003–2008: Formation and early releases

Chase & Status were formed in 2003 by Saul Milton (Chase) and Will Kennard (Status), two friends originally from who met while studying at the . The duo quickly bonded over their shared interest in electronic music production, particularly within the genre, and began creating tracks from makeshift studios during their university years. Their early efforts focused on blending heavy basslines, intricate breaks, and atmospheric elements, drawing from the vibrant UK underground scene. The pair's initial releases emerged on niche drum and bass labels, helping to cultivate an underground following. Notable early singles included "Top Shotta" featuring , released in 2005 on Breakbeat Kaos, which captured raw club energy with its aggressive rhythms and vocal hooks. This was followed in 2006 by "The Druids" on Bingo Beats, a track praised for its dark, rolling bass and influences that resonated in late-night sets. Additional releases on labels like Bingo Beats and Barcode Recordings, such as "Love's Theme" in 2005, gained traction through DJ support, marking their entry into the competitive circuit. In 2007, Chase & Status signed to the esteemed imprint , a pivotal move that elevated their profile within the genre. Their debut EP on the label, featuring the standout track "Hurt You," showcased emotive production and driving beats, becoming a club staple and signaling their potential for broader appeal. The EP's release in 2007, alongside B-side "Sell Me Your Soul," highlighted their evolution toward more polished, vocal-driven soundscapes. Throughout 2003–2008, the duo built their fanbase primarily through DJ performances at London club nights and events, where their high-energy sets earned acclaim in venues like The End and Fabric. Early radio exposure on , including plays of "Love's Theme" by DJs like in 2004, amplified their reach among UK listeners. By 2008, they delivered a landmark , blending their originals with genre contemporaries, which solidified their reputation as rising innovators in the scene.

2009–2011: More Than Alot and No More Idols

Chase & Status released their debut studio album, , on 13 October 2008 through , which peaked at number 49 on the . The album featured a mix of tracks with influences, including collaborations such as "Pieces" with , and incorporated liquid and intelligent subgenres alongside elements. A reissue titled followed on 4 June 2010, adding bonus tracks like "Saxon" and "Heartbeat (C&S mix)." The standout single "," featuring vocals from , was released on 29 October 2009 and reached number 9 on the , marking the duo's first major commercial breakthrough. Building on this momentum, Chase & Status issued their second album, No More Idols, on 31 January 2011 via , which achieved significant success by peaking at number 2 on the and spending 102 weeks in the top 100. The record expanded their production style, blending high-energy with hip-hop rhythms, bass wobbles, and rock-infused riffs, often layering British MCs and vocalists over percussive assaults for a genre-spanning sound. Key singles included "Blind Faith" featuring , released on 21 January 2011 and peaking at number 5 on the , and "Time" with , issued on 29 April 2011 and reaching number 21. Critics praised the album's massive production and memorable melodies, though some noted its eclectic mix as more compilation-like than cohesive, highlighting its innovative fusion of rave-rock, , and hip-hop for mainstream appeal. To promote No More Idols, embarked on their first major tour, the No More Idols Tour, commencing in March 2011 across the , , and , with sold-out dates including venues like . An additional leg in October 2011 further solidified their rising popularity in the scene, drawing large crowds to arena-sized performances.

2012–2014: Brand New Machine

Following the commercial success of their previous albums, Chase & Status released their third studio album, Brand New Machine, on 7 October 2013 through MTA Records. The album marked a deliberate exploration of diverse influences, incorporating elements of , , , and trip-hop alongside their foundations, resulting in a darker, more eclectic sound inspired by 1990s . It debuted at number 2 on the and spent 23 weeks in the Top 100. Key tracks highlighted the duo's genre-blending approach, such as "International" featuring Cutty Ranks, which fused ragga influences with heavy basslines and dubstep drops, and "Machine Gun" with Pusha T, emphasizing trap-infused rhythms and gritty production. The album also extended their production work for major artists, building on collaborations like those for Rihanna's Talk That Talk (2011) and Unapologetic (2012), where they co-produced tracks including "Cockiness (Love It)" and "No Love Allowed," showcasing their ability to adapt electronic beats to pop contexts. This period reflected a broader expansion into mainstream electronic genres, with the album's styles encompassing drum and bass, dubstep, breakbeat, and hip-hop. Singles from Brand New Machine achieved notable chart success, led by "Lost & Not Found" featuring Louis M^ttrs, which peaked at number 9 on the in 2013 after its release on 26 June. "Count On Me" with Moko followed, reaching number 5, while "International" was issued as a single in 2014, further promoting the album's international appeal through its energetic, bass-heavy production. These releases underscored the duo's shift toward more accessible, crossover electronic sounds while maintaining high-energy electronic production. To support the album, Chase & Status embarked on their first UK arena tour in autumn 2013, comprising 11 dates across major venues from 31 October in to 16 November at London's , with additional European legs and a North American tour in spring 2014. The tour featured live performances of new material alongside classics, drawing large crowds and solidifying their status as arena-level electronic acts, with sets emphasizing the album's diverse sonic palette.

2015–2017: London Bars EP and Tribe

In 2015, Chase & Status released the London Bars EP, a four-track project that highlighted their exploration of grime influences through collaborations with artists including Frisco on "Funny," Giggs on "More Ratatatin," Bonkaz on "Wha Gwarn?," and on "Bigger Man Sound." The EP, issued on December 4 via their MTA Records imprint under exclusive license to , served as a transitional release amid preparations for their next full-length , emphasizing raw, street-level energy with visual accompaniments directed by Taichi Kimura. This output marked a shift toward more authentic British urban sounds following the experimental directions of prior work, though it did not chart on major lists. Building on this momentum, Chase & Status delivered their fourth studio album, , on August 18, 2017, through . The 17-track record featured prominent collaborations such as on "Dubplate Original," on "Love Me More," and on "," blending high-profile vocalists with MCs to fuse with grime, , and elements. Singles like "" (released September 23, 2016) and "This " (May 10, 2017) preceded the album, showcasing its energetic production and thematic focus on unity and cultural roots. Critics praised for its return to the duo's foundations, delivering "rugged, raw" beats and a cohesive nod to their early influences while incorporating diverse guest features for broader appeal. The album debuted at number 7 on the and number 2 on the UK Dance Albums Chart, reflecting strong commercial reception with three weeks in the top 100. To promote Tribe, Chase & Status embarked on the Tribe Tour in 2017, including headline slots at major festivals such as in , Lovebox Festival in , and Detonate Festival in , where sets highlighted new material alongside classics.

2018–2022: Hiatus, collaborations, and What Came Before

Following the release of their 2017 album , Chase & Status scaled back their output as a duo, entering a hiatus focused on individual work and exploratory side projects rather than new collaborative studio albums. During this period, Saul Milton and Will Kennard contributed to various tracks for other artists, emphasizing their expertise in and genres. In 2019, they released RTRN II JUNGLE, a jungle-inspired project featuring vocalists like , , and Kabaka Pyramid, which paid homage to the duo's early influences while showcasing their production versatility and peaked at number 12 on the . This was followed in 2020 by the DJ mix compilation fabric presents Chase & Status RTRN II FABRIC, a 71-minute selection of 44 and tracks curated during the early stages of the , highlighting rare and classic cuts from the genre's history. Live activity remained limited due to global restrictions, with the duo making select festival appearances such as a headline set at in in June 2022, where they debuted material from their forthcoming release alongside high-energy renditions of past hits. Earlier in the period, performances were sporadic, often at drive-in events or smaller venues adapted for protocols. In July 2021, after 14 years of touring and recording together, longtime MC (real name David Green) parted ways with the duo to focus on solo endeavors, marking a shift toward Chase & Status operating primarily as a production and DJ outfit without a fixed live vocalist. This change aligned with their emphasis on behind-the-scenes production credits during the hiatus. The era concluded with the June 10, 2022, release of What Came Before, a that remixed and revisited tracks from their , including the "Mixed Emotions" featuring Clementine Douglas, which explored themes of relational uncertainty over pulsing basslines. The 13-track project, blending with and elements, peaked at number 4 on the , selling 25,190 units in its debut week and underscoring the duo's enduring appeal.

2023–2025: 2 Ruff Vol. 1 and resurgence

In 2023, Chase & Status released their mixtape 2 Ruff Vol. 1 on 10 November via , marking a return to high-energy production following a period of lower output. The 10-track project featured collaborations with artists such as , , and Bou, emphasizing aggressive breakbeats and MC-driven vocals characteristic of their jungle-influenced sound. The mixtape debuted at number 4 on the and achieved significant streaming success, contributing to the duo's overall catalog surpassing 2 billion global streams by late 2025. The release was supported by multiple singles that performed strongly on the , with four tracks from the project entering the top 40 simultaneously—a milestone not reached by a UK act since 2010. "Baddadan", featuring Bou, IRAH, , Trigga, and , led the way by peaking at number 5 and earning gold certification for over 400,000 units sold. In 2024, the duo followed with "Backbone" featuring , which debuted at number 1 on the —their first chart-topper after more than two decades in the industry—and held the position for two weeks. Other top 40 entries included "Selecta" with and "Liquor & Cigarettes" with and Hedex, underscoring a commercial resurgence driven by viral online traction and radio play. Their momentum carried into accolades, with Chase & Status winning the Producer of the Year award at the 2024 , recognizing their influential role in revitalizing through explosive, bass-heavy tracks that bridged underground roots with mainstream appeal. They also received the Brit Billion Award for one billion streams in August 2024, won Song of the Year for "Backbone" at the Awards in November 2024, and took the Drum & Bass category at the 2025 DJ Awards in October 2025. This period saw a deliberate shift toward raw, high-BPM energy, drawing from their early influences while incorporating contemporary MC features to amplify the genre's cultural resurgence. To promote the mixtape, Chase & Status launched the 2 Ruff Tour in late 2023, performing in UK arenas such as London's O2 and Manchester's AO Arena, with sold-out shows extending into Europe and initial North American dates in 2024. The tour's success prompted expansions in 2025, including an eight-date UK Arena Tour visiting Glasgow's OVO Hydro on 29 April, Manchester's Co-op Live on 1 May, Birmingham's Utilita Arena on 2 May, and London's O2 on 3 May, among others. Further dates encompassed a North American leg with stops in San Francisco's Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on 3 October, Denver's Fillmore on 4 October, Brooklyn's Kings Theatre on 11 October, and Los Angeles' City Market on 18 October; a headline slot at London's All Points East festival on 16 August; and performances at EDC Orlando on 7 and 9 November. Key collaborations during this era included renewed work with on "Baddadan" and "2Ruff" from the , blending his emotive vocals with the duo's rolling basslines, as well as tour support from , who served as a special guest on the 2025 North American dates and contributed to live remixes. By November 2025, these efforts had propelled their combined to over 1.8 billion streams alone, reflecting sustained global impact.

Members

Current members

Chase & Status is an English electronic music duo consisting of Saul Milton, known professionally as Chase, and Will Kennard, known as Status. Saul Milton, born on 23 June 1981 in , , serves as the primary producer and DJ within the duo, with key responsibilities in , programming, mixing, and live performances. He handles keyboards, guitar, and much of the duo's onstage mixing, contributing to their high-energy live sets and intricate track arrangements. Will Kennard, born on 21 October 1980, focuses on production, beat creation, and collaborations, often emphasizing elements and structural development in their tracks. He also performs keyboards and provides engineering support during live shows, complementing Milton's role with his expertise in rhythmic foundations and artist partnerships. Milton and Kennard first connected in during the mid-1990s through mutual friends and a shared interest in , but their formal partnership began in 2003 after reconnecting while studying at universities in . Since then, they have maintained a collaborative dynamic, sharing production credits on all releases and making joint decisions on creative direction, label operations—including co-founding MTA Records—and project evolution. This enduring teamwork has sustained their output across two decades, from early singles to recent chart-topping albums.

Former and live members

Patrick "MC Rage" Williams served as the primary MC for Chase & Status from 2007 to 2021, contributing vocals and hype to their live performances and select studio tracks, including "Nervous" from the single release. His 14-year tenure helped define the duo's high-energy stage presence, particularly during arena tours and festivals in the . In 2021, Williams departed the group to pursue solo projects and ventures, as announced by Chase & Status on . Andy Gangadeen has been the live for Chase & Status since , adding organic percussion elements to their electronic sets and enhancing the live experience with improvised breaks during arena shows and festivals. His contributions have been integral to the duo's evolution toward more band-like performances, providing a dynamic layer to tracks originally produced as instrumentals. Gangadeen continues in this role, supporting the core duo's stable production partnership. The duo has occasionally collaborated with guest MCs for tours and one-off performances, such as during select dates in the , though these have not been permanent additions to the lineup.

Musical style and influences

Core style and drum and bass roots

Chase & Status's core style is firmly rooted in the high-energy traditions of drum and bass, characterized by fast breakbeats typically ranging from 160 to 180 beats per minute, heavy sub-basslines, and the iconic —a sampled drum pattern originating from the 1969 track "Amen, Brother" by , which has become a cornerstone of the genre. This foundational approach draws directly from jungle's evolution into drum and bass in the mid-1990s, emphasizing intricate, chopped breakbeats layered over rumbling low-end frequencies to create an intense, propulsive rhythm that drives dancefloor energy. The duo has frequently incorporated the into their productions, as Saul Milton and Will Kennard have discussed sampling it to capture the genre's raw, percussive drive in their early work. A key element of their sound involves the integration of MC vocals and sampled elements drawn from and , adding vocal aggression and rhythmic interplay that heightens the tracks' intensity. These samples often feature chopped phrases or MC chants, echoing the sound system culture of rave scenes and infusing with urban edge. Early tracks like "The Druids" exemplify this raw energy, combining relentless breakbeats with urgent MC deliveries and hip-hop-inspired loops to deliver unpolished, high-impact anthems that defined their initial output on labels like Bingo Beats. Their production ethos was profoundly shaped by 1990s pioneers such as and , whose innovative approaches to atmospheric textures and label-driven scenes influenced Chase & Status's commitment to evolving the genre's underground spirit. 's imprint, known for its dark, tech-heavy soundscapes, inspired their use of pads and samples for emotional depth. 's Reprazent collective and emphasized liquid, melodic elements that informed the duo's early atmospheric leanings.

Evolution and genre influences

Chase & Status began their evolution by incorporating and elements into their sound during the production of their third studio album, Brand New Machine (), marking a departure from their initial focus toward broader electronic influences. This shift drew from the burgeoning dubstep scene, with inspirations evident in the album's and hip-hop-infused tracks that echoed the atmospheric and bass-heavy styles popularized by pioneers like and . The album's stylistic range, spanning , , and trip-hop, reflected the duo's adaptation to mainstream electronic trends while retaining underground roots. By their fourth album, (2017), Chase & Status returned emphatically to drum and bass as the core , but enriched it with fusions of grime and rap to enhance crossover appeal. Collaborations with grime artist on tracks like "Dubplate Original" introduced aggressive breakbeats and lyrical intensity, blending the duo's high-energy rhythms with urban sounds from rap crews such as Section Boyz. This era highlighted their progression toward hybrids that bridged club culture and chart success, incorporating elements for added dynamism. Their fifth album, RTRN II JUNGLE (2019), represented a deeper return to and roots, infused with authentic and influences recorded in with local MCs and producers. Tracks emphasized revived 1990s jungle energy through rapid breaks, heavy bass, and vocal collaborations that paid homage to culture while updating it for contemporary audiences. The sixth album, What Came Before (2022), further diversified their sound by blending and with , grime, and elements, reflecting on their early influences through collaborations with artists like Bou and . This release showcased a broader palette, incorporating nostalgia with modern bass production for a reflective yet energetic evolution. In their 2023 release 2 RUFF, Vol. 1, Chase & Status further evolved by integrating UK hip-hop and jump-up influences into a revitalized framework, collaborating with next-generation producers like Bou and MCs such as and on tracks like "Baddadan." This -style project emphasized raw, high-energy basslines and MC-driven vocals, signaling a resurgence that fused underground grit with global electronic trends for broader accessibility. Overall, the duo's trajectory illustrates a strategic adaptation from niche origins to chart-topping hybrids, consistently blending external genres to maintain relevance in the evolving music landscape.

Discography

Studio albums

Chase & Status released their debut studio album, , on 13 October 2008 through . The 13-track project marked their breakthrough in the scene, featuring collaborations such as with on "Pieces," and blending liquid , , and elements. It peaked at number 49 on the , spending five weeks in the top 200. Critics praised its intelligent production and genre fusion, noting its appeal across subgenres. Their second album, No More Idols, followed on 31 January 2011 via , comprising 13 tracks that compiled several of their hit singles alongside new material. Featuring vocalists like and on "Blind Faith," it achieved commercial success, reaching number 2 on the and charting for 102 weeks. The release solidified their mainstream presence with a mix of , , and grime influences. Reviews highlighted its energetic tracks but noted some filler amid the hits. Brand New Machine, the duo's third studio , was issued on 7 October 2013 by and featured 14 tracks exploring experimental sounds beyond traditional . Collaborations included and , emphasizing diverse genres like trap and house. It peaked at number 2 on the , with 23 weeks on the listing. The represented an experimental phase, pushing boundaries while maintaining high production standards. Critics appreciated its ambition but found it uneven in cohesion. RTRN II JUNGLE, the duo's fifth studio album, was released on 31 May 2019 via , comprising 12 tracks that marked a return to their and roots. Featuring collaborations with artists such as on "Heater" and , it incorporated high-energy, nostalgic sounds. The album peaked at number 12 on the , charting for 3 weeks. Reviews noted its authentic revival of early influences while maintaining modern production. On 18 August 2017, Chase & Status delivered through 3 Beat Recordings, a 17-track return to their roots with guest appearances from artists like and . The album reached number 7 on the , charting for three weeks. It revived their core style, incorporating and influences for a vibrant, collaborative sound. What Came Before, released on 10 June 2022 via their own Chase & Status imprint in partnership with and , consists of 13 tracks serving as a retrospective nod to their early influences in , , and . Featuring collaborations with artists like and , it peaked at number 4 on the for one week. The project was lauded for its slick production and nostalgic yet fresh approach, marking their strongest work since the debut. Their sixth , 2 Ruff Vol. 1, arrived on 10 November 2023 through , focusing on 10 high-energy tracks built around four key singles like "What U Callin U?" and "Backbone." It debuted at number 4 on the , holding for 11 weeks and signaling a resurgence in . With features from and Bou, the release captured rowdy, collaborative charm while dominating charts.

Singles and EPs

Chase & Status have released numerous non-album singles and EPs throughout their career, often featuring collaborations with prominent artists from , grime, and pop genres. Their early singles, such as "End Credits" featuring , achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number 9 on the in 2009 and spending 36 weeks in the top 100. Similarly, "Let You Go" featuring reached number 11 on the in 2010, marking their growing mainstream appeal with 14 weeks on the chart. In terms of EPs, the duo's 2008 release served as an early showcase of their production style, blending elements with vocal features, though it did not chart prominently. More notably, the 2015 London Bars EP highlighted their grime influences, featuring tracks with artists like Frisco on "Funny," Giggs on "More Ratatatin," and Bonkaz on "Wha Gwarn," released via their MTA Records label. This EP captured the raw energy of London’s urban music scene without a specific chart entry but contributed to their reputation for collaborative projects. Their recent output has seen a resurgence, with "Mixed Emotions" peaking at number 44 on the in 2020, reflecting introspective themes amid the hiatus period. The 2023 single "Baddadan," a collaboration with Bou featuring IRAH, , Trigga, and , climbed to number 5 on the and was certified Gold by the BPI for over 400,000 units sold. In 2024, "Backbone" with debuted at number 1 on the , holding the top spot for two weeks and accumulating 22 weeks overall, underscoring their return to dominance. Overall, Chase & Status have amassed over 10 Top 40 singles, with standout certifications including "Blind Faith" featuring , which peaked at number 5 in 2011 and later achieved status from the BPI.
TitleYearPeak UK Chart PositionFeatured Artist(s)Certification
End Credits20099-
Let You Go201011Mali-
Blind Faith20115 (BPI)
Mixed Emotions202044--
Baddadan20235Bou, IRAH, , Trigga, Gold (BPI)
Backbone20241-
London Bars (EP)2015-Frisco, Giggs, Bonkaz-
Challenge (EP)2008-Various-

Tours and live performances

Early and mid-2010s tours

Chase & Status began their live career in the mid-2000s with DJ sets in clubs, where they honed their sound amid the burgeoning and scenes. Emerging from the city's underground culture, the duo performed regularly at venues central to the UK's electronic music ecosystem, building a following through consistent club appearances that emphasized their production skills and MC collaborations. The duo's transition to larger stages came with the No More Idols Tour in 2011, supporting their second album of the same name and marking their first extensive headline run across the , , and . The leg featured over 20 dates in mid-sized venues such as O2 Academy Leeds, Rock City in Nottingham, and O2 Academy , showcasing an expanded live setup with MCs and high-energy visuals that drew sell-out crowds and highlighted their growth beyond club circuits. European stops included shows at Elysée Montmartre in and Arena Wien in , while the North American extension further solidified their international appeal. By 2013–2014, Chase & Status achieved a major milestone with the Brand New Machine Arena Tour, their inaugural run in large-capacity UK arenas to promote their third album. The 11-date UK itinerary kicked off at Nottingham's Capital FM Arena on October 31, 2013, and concluded at London's O2 Arena on November 16, accommodating thousands per show and featuring a full live band production with elaborate staging. This tour expanded into Europe through festival appearances, including Lowlands in the Netherlands, contributing to a broader schedule of around 30 performances that underscored their evolution into arena-level headliners. In 2017, following the release of their fourth album , Chase & Status undertook a UK-focused promotional run emphasizing their live band format, with drummer Andy Gangadeen enhancing the performances' organic feel. The tour included approximately 15 dates, such as a headline slot at O2 Academy Brixton on November 1 and festival appearances at , blending album tracks with classics to engage fans in mid-to-large venues across the country.

2020s arena tours and festivals

Following their hiatus, Chase & Status resumed live performances with the 2 Ruff Tour in 2023–2024, encompassing over 20 dates across UK arenas, Europe, and North America to support their mixtape 2 Ruff Vol. 1. The UK leg featured sold-out shows at major venues including Utilita Arena in Cardiff on 22 February 2024, Drumsheds in London on 23 February 2024, and O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester on 1 March 2024. International extensions included a five-date North American run in early 2024, highlighting their growing global appeal with high-energy drum and bass sets. In 2025, the duo launched an eight-city UK arena tour, marking their largest headline run to date with rapid sell-outs across all dates. The tour kicked off at in on 29 April, followed by in on 1 May, Utilita Arena in on 2 May, and in on 3 May, before continuing to Motorpoint Arena in on 5 May, Utilita Arena in on 6 May, Pavilions on 7 May, and BIC in on 8 May. The pre-sale sold out immediately, reflecting sustained fan demand post-comeback. Expanding internationally, Chase & Status announced a four-city North American tour in fall 2025, featuring special guest alongside supports like Mary Droppinz. Key stops included in on 3 October and (Project 70) in on 4 October, with additional performances at Brooklyn Mirage in on 11 October and The City Market of on 18 October. The year also saw prominent festival appearances, including a headline slot at All Points East in , on 16 August, where they curated a drum and bass-focused lineup under their RTRN II banner. They closed out 2025 with a performance at (EDC) Orlando from 7–9 November at , followed by an official afterparty at The Vanguard on 9 November. Overall, the duo played more than 15 events in 2025 alone, blending arena spectacles with festival energy to solidify their post-hiatus resurgence.

Awards and nominations

Major awards won

Chase & Status have received numerous accolades throughout their career, particularly within the and electronic music communities, recognizing their prowess and genre-defining contributions. Their major awards highlight a trajectory from underground recognition to mainstream acclaim, especially in the resurgence. In the drum and bass scene, they earned the Best Producer award at the Drum&BassArena Awards in 2023, celebrated for their high-impact releases including collaborative singles that charted prominently. Additionally, at the Drum & Bass Awards, they secured Best Producer in 2024, solidifying their status as leading figures in the genre's evolution. For albums, their 2022 release What Came Before won Best Album at the 2023 Drum & Bass Awards, praised for blending classic with contemporary influences like and R&B. On a broader scale, Chase & Status made history as the first drum and bass act to win Producer of the Year at the 2024 Brit Awards, an honor reflecting the chart success of albums like 2 Ruff, Vol. 1 and singles such as "Disconnect." This accolade, announced ahead of the ceremony, underscored their crossover appeal and production excellence across electronic genres. They also received the BRIT Billion Award on 10 August 2024 for reaching one billion streams in the UK. In 2024, they claimed Song of the Year at the UK Awards for "Backbone" featuring , highlighting the track's cultural resonance and role in elevating visibility. The duo continued their momentum by winning the Drum & Bass category at the 2024 DJ Awards in , recognizing their live sets and discography's global influence. They repeated this victory in 2025 at the DJ Awards, further affirming their dominance in the category. At the 2025 O2 Silver Clef Awards, organized by Nordoff and Robbins, Chase & Status received the Best Group award, honoring their pioneering role in electronic music and contributions to initiatives through the event's .

Notable nominations

Chase & Status earned a nomination for British Group at the 2012 , recognizing their breakthrough success with the album No More Idols, though the award went to . The duo received another nod for Group of the Year at the 2024 , underscoring their resurgence in , but took the honor. In 2025, they were nominated for Best Dance Act at the , highlighting their continued influence in electronic music, yet claimed the prize. Their track "Backbone" featuring also garnered a for Song of the Year with at the same ceremony, reflecting broad industry acclaim for their collaborative output.

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