Robin Schulz
Robin Schulz (born 28 April 1987) is a German DJ, record producer, and musician from Osnabrück, known for his deep house and electronic dance music productions that blend house, electro, and pop elements.[1][2][3] He rose to international prominence in 2014 with his remix of Lilly Wood & The Prick's "Prayer in C," which topped charts in 17 countries and became iTunes' number-one song in 40 countries, earning him widespread recognition as one of Germany's most successful electronic artists.[3][4][5] Schulz's debut album, Prayer (2014), achieved platinum status in Germany and featured additional hits like "Waves" (a remix of Mr. Probz's track that reached number one in multiple European countries), while his follow-up Sugar (2015) included the global smash "Sugar" featuring Francesco Yates.[3][5] His music has amassed over 20 billion streams worldwide, with more than 30 million records sold and 850 gold awards, making him the most internationally successful solo artist from Germany.[5] Throughout his career, Schulz has released subsequent albums such as IIII (2021) and Pink (2023) and performed at major festivals including Ultra Music Festival and Tomorrowland, alongside sold-out tours across Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia; he has also collaborated with artists like David Guetta, James Blunt, and Akon.[4][3][5]Early life and background
Upbringing
Robin Schulz was born on April 28, 1987, in Osnabrück, West Germany (now Germany).[6] He spent his formative years in the rural region of Lower Saxony, where the northern German landscape shaped his early environment.[3] Raised in a household that appreciated music, Schulz was influenced by his father's profession as a DJ, which provided early exposure to electronic music and the local club scene.[7] This familial connection fostered a supportive atmosphere for his budding interests, though specific details about other family members remain private. Exposed to vinyl records from a young age through his father's collection, Schulz immersed himself in various genres including electronic sounds.[7] He began DJing at the age of 17.[1]Personal life
Schulz has emphasized the importance of family and friends in his life, valuing time with them despite his extensive travel schedule, but he keeps personal details private.[7]Career
Early career (2004–2012)
Robin Schulz began his DJ career in 2004 at the age of 17, performing at small clubs in rural Lower Saxony, Germany, where he honed his skills in the local electronic music scene.[8][3] Initially drawing from influences in house and techno, he built a grassroots following through consistent appearances at these venues, focusing on mixing tracks for intimate crowds without broader recognition. By 2007, at age 20, Schulz had progressed to securing his own regular club night, marking a key milestone in establishing his presence within the regional nightlife circuit. This opportunity allowed him greater creative control, as he curated sets and events tailored to emerging local talent, further solidifying his reputation among peers in Osnabrück and surrounding areas.[9] In 2009, Schulz transitioned into music production, setting up a home studio to experiment with original tracks using basic software and equipment.[10] This shift enabled him to create early, unreleased material that he shared at local gigs, though none achieved significant chart performance or widespread distribution during this period. In 2011, he co-founded the independent label Lausbuben Records with fellow DJs Daniel Bruns and Christopher Noble, providing a platform for their collaborative releases and remixes within the underground scene.[11] Through these efforts, Schulz accumulated practical experience, laying the groundwork for future endeavors without attaining major commercial success.[12]Breakthrough years (2013–2015)
Robin Schulz's breakthrough began with his remix of Mr. Probz's "Waves," released on February 4, 2014, which transformed the original R&B track into a deep house anthem with tropical elements, propelling it to international success. The remix topped charts in multiple countries, including the UK where it reached number one, and peaked at number one on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. It also earned a Grammy nomination for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, marking Schulz's entry into global recognition.[13][14][15][16] Building on this momentum, Schulz released his remix of Lilly Wood & The Prick's "Prayer in C" on June 6, 2014, infusing the folk track with a laid-back tropical house vibe that resonated widely. The remix topped charts in over a dozen countries, including number one in the UK and across much of Europe, as reported by industry sources. This success solidified his shift toward a tropical house sound, characterized by relaxed rhythms and summery melodies, which gained significant traction in the electronic music scene during 2014.[17][18] In September 2014, Schulz signed with Warner Music Central Europe through his own imprint Tonspiel, enabling broader distribution for his debut album Prayer, released on September 19. The album, featuring the "Waves" and "Prayer in C" remixes alongside original tracks like "Sun Goes Down," peaked at number seven on the German Albums Chart and showcased his evolving tropical house style. By 2015, this sound had become a defining element of his production, influencing the genre's mainstream popularity.[19][20][21] Schulz's second album, Sugar, arrived on September 25, 2015, further cementing his status with its title track "Sugar" featuring Francesco Yates, a melodic tropical house hit that topped charts in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The single's infectious hooks and upbeat energy exemplified the genre's appeal, reaching number one in several European markets and contributing to the album's strong performance. These releases during 2013–2015 established Schulz as a leading figure in tropical house, transitioning him from underground remixing to arena-filling international stardom.[22][23][24]Consolidation and expansion (2016–2020)
Following the success of his breakthrough hits, Robin Schulz continued to build his international profile with high-profile collaborations and new releases. In late 2016, he teamed up with David Guetta and Cheat Codes for the single "Shed a Light," released on November 25, which blended deep house elements with emotive vocals and achieved widespread radio play across Europe.[25] This track exemplified Schulz's approach to partnering with established artists to expand his audience, marking a key step in his post-breakthrough phase. In early 2017, Schulz released a documentary film titled Robin Schulz – The Movie on March 1, which chronicled his rapid ascent from amateur producer to global DJ, featuring behind-the-scenes footage from tours and studio sessions.[26] The 90-minute production highlighted his work ethic and creative process, providing fans with an intimate look at the challenges of maintaining momentum in the electronic music scene. Later that year, on September 29, Schulz dropped his third studio album, Uncovered, which debuted at number 11 on the German Albums Chart and showcased a diverse range of collaborations, including tracks with artists like James Blunt and Steven Wilson.[27][28] The album's lead single, "OK" featuring James Blunt, arrived on May 19, 2017, and peaked at number 2 on the German Singles Chart, reinforcing Schulz's chart dominance in his home country with its uplifting melody and pop-infused production.[29][30] As the decade progressed, Schulz maintained a steady output of singles that sustained his presence on dance floors and streaming platforms. In 2018, "Speechless" featuring Erika Sirola was released on November 16, delivering a trance-like build-up and ethereal vocals that captured his evolving sound.[31] By 2020, "In Your Eyes" with Alida, issued on January 10, served as a melodic deep house anthem, further bridging his earlier hits with more introspective themes.[32] These releases built anticipation for his fourth album, IIII, which arrived on February 26, 2021, but the preceding years focused on refining his signature style through targeted collaborations.[33] Parallel to his studio work, Schulz expanded his live presence with an increasingly ambitious tour schedule and festival slots from 2016 to 2020, performing at major events such as Tomorrowland in Belgium and Ultra Music Festival in Miami, which helped solidify his reputation as a reliable headliner capable of delivering high-energy sets to large crowds.[5] These appearances, often featuring custom visuals and extended mixes of his hits, underscored his transition from rising star to established electronic music figure, with sold-out arena shows across Europe and beyond.Recent developments (2021–present)
In 2021, Robin Schulz released his fourth studio album, IIII, on February 26 through Warner Music, featuring collaborations with artists such as Alida, Erika Sirola, and Sam Martin.[33] The album, which Schulz developed over four years amid challenging global circumstances, peaked at number 9 on the German Albums Chart.[34] It received positive reception for blending deep house elements with emotional vocals, continuing Schulz's signature melodic style. Schulz's fifth studio album, Pink, followed on August 25, 2023, also via Warner Music, with 17 tracks including contributions from Dennis Lloyd, Fil Bo Riva, and Topic.[35] The release emphasized vibrant, uplifting productions reflective of Schulz's evolving sound. Key singles from this period included "Miss You" with Oliver Tree, released on August 5, 2022, which reached number 4 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia.[36] In 2025, notable releases encompassed "Million Good Reasons" featuring Fast Boy, issued on February 7, 2025, and nominated for Best Song at the 1Live Krone awards,[37][38] as well as "Freaking You Out" with NERVO and KOPPY, released on May 2.[39] To mark the 10th anniversary of his breakthrough album Sugar, Schulz issued a remix of the title track by Zerb on September 11, 2025, featuring Francesco Yates.[40] Throughout 2025, Schulz maintained an active touring schedule, launching a nine-city North American tour in March that included stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, and Boston.[5] He also held a residency at Pure Pacha in Ibiza, performing select Saturdays from May 10–31 and September 6–27.[41] Festival appearances highlighted the year, with sets at Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium (July 18–27), Parookaville in Weeze, Germany (July 18–20), and Creamfields Chile in Santiago (October 11–12).[42] By 2025, Schulz had solidified his status as Germany's most successful international solo artist, amassing over 20 billion global streams and earning 850 gold certifications worldwide.[5][43] This milestone underscores his enduring impact on electronic dance music, driven by consistent chart performance and broad appeal.Artistry
Musical style
Robin Schulz's musical style is primarily rooted in tropical house and deep house, often fused with elements of pop and broader electronic music to create accessible, summery soundscapes.[44][45] His tracks typically feature laid-back grooves at around 120 BPM, light percussion, and melodic hooks that evoke a breezy, island-like atmosphere, distinguishing his work within the EDM landscape.[44] A hallmark of Schulz's production is his signature use of acoustic guitar riffs, which blend organic, campfire-style instrumentation with electronic beats to add warmth and texture.[46][44] This technique, evident in remixes like "Waves" by Mr. Probz, introduces a nostalgic, hand-played feel that contrasts with synthesized elements, enhancing the tracks' emotional depth and dancefloor appeal without relying on aggressive drops.[44] Schulz's sound has evolved from remix-heavy early work, where he reimagined existing tracks with his tropical infusions, to original compositions that prominently feature vocal elements for broader radio play.[5] Initially producing in a home-based setup using tools like Ableton Live, he emphasized foundational elements such as tuned kick drums and precise EQ cuts to build groove-oriented structures.[47] Over time, his approach shifted to professional studios, prioritizing catchy, uplifting melodies and stereo width for melodic deep house tracks that maintain accessibility.[47][48] Following his 2021 album III, the 2023 release Pink incorporated progressive house and slap house elements, while his alter ego KOPPY enabled further experimentation in piano house and electropop.[49][50] This progression is exemplified briefly in tracks like "Prayer in C," where his remix style laid the groundwork for his signature uplifting, radio-friendly aesthetic.[44]Influences and collaborations
Robin Schulz's development as a producer was profoundly shaped by his early immersion in house and electronic music genres. Starting his DJ career at the age of 17 in Osnabrück, Germany, he drew inspiration from techno and house pioneers including Richie Hawtin, Sven Väth, Armand Van Helden, and Tiësto, whose innovative approaches to electronic soundscapes influenced his foundational techniques in beat construction and atmospheric layering.[1][51] Throughout his career, Schulz has built a reputation for strategic collaborations that bridge electronic dance music (EDM) with diverse genres, often transforming pop and indie tracks into global dance anthems. His 2014 remix of Lilly Wood & The Prick's "Prayer in C" fused acoustic folk elements with deep house rhythms, marking a pivotal synergy that propelled both artists into international prominence. Similarly, his rework of Mr. Probz's "Waves" integrated hip-hop soul with tropical house vibes, exemplifying his ability to adapt urban influences into accessible EDM frameworks. Later partnerships, such as "OK" with James Blunt in 2017, merged introspective pop balladry with upbeat electronic production, while 2021's "Miss You" alongside Oliver Tree blended alternative pop's quirky energy with melodic house drops. In 2023, he introduced his alter ego KOPPY with the track "Atlantis," exploring electropop and piano house sounds. More recently, his 2025 collaboration with Fast Boy on "Million Good Reasons" highlighted upbeat pop-EDM fusion, and "Freaking You Out" with NERVO and KOPPY incorporated bass house elements.[52][12][50][37][53] In 2011, Schulz co-founded the independent label Lausbuben Records with fellow producers Daniel Bruns and Christopher Noble, serving as a platform for his initial releases and joint projects with up-and-coming talents. The label facilitated early collaborations, such as the 2013 track "Never Know Me" with Dansir, allowing Schulz to nurture emerging electronic artists by providing creative space for shared productions and experimental releases outside major industry constraints.[12][11][54] These partnerships have significantly impacted genre blending in EDM, enabling Schulz to incorporate pop sensibilities—like emotive vocals and narrative lyrics—into dance-oriented structures, thereby broadening EDM's appeal to mainstream audiences and fostering creative synergies between indie and electronic scenes.[52][55]Discography
Studio albums
Robin Schulz has released five studio albums, all under major labels following his debut on Tonspiel, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. These albums have collectively contributed to his sales exceeding 30 million records worldwide.[5] His discography reflects an evolution from remix-heavy deep house to more vocal-oriented pop and house fusions. His debut album, Prayer, released on September 19, 2014, marked his breakthrough and peaked at number 7 on the German Albums Chart, spending 47 weeks in the top 100.[21] The project focused on transforming popular remixes, such as "Prayer in C," into original tracks within a deep house and tropical house framework.[3] The follow-up, Sugar, arrived on September 25, 2015, and achieved a higher peak of number 3 in Germany while earning a gold certification there for 100,000 units shipped.[56] It emphasized sweet, melodic themes through uplifting electronic pop structures and collaborations like Francesco Yates on the title track.[52] Uncovered, Schulz's third album, was released on September 8, 2017, and reached number 11 on the German charts. This installment shifted toward vocal-driven arrangements with pop crossovers, featuring artists such as James Blunt and David Guetta to broaden its appeal.[57] In 2021, IIII (pronounced "four") debuted on February 26, peaking at number 9 in Germany.[34] The album experimented with deeper house elements across 17 tracks, incorporating introspective production amid the global pandemic's influence.[58] Schulz's most recent effort, Pink, released on August 25, 2023, entered the German charts at number 27.[59] It showcases a mature sound with diverse features from artists like David Guetta and Tom Walker, blending house grooves with contemporary pop sensibilities.[35]| Album | Release Date | Peak Position (Germany) | Certification (Germany) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prayer | September 19, 2014 | 7 | None |
| Sugar | September 25, 2015 | 3 | Gold |
| Uncovered | September 8, 2017 | 11 | None |
| IIII | February 26, 2021 | 9 | None |
| Pink | August 25, 2023 | 27 | None |
Notable singles
Robin Schulz has released numerous singles, many of which have achieved significant chart success in Germany and internationally. Notable examples include:| Single | Release Year | Peak Position (Germany) |
|---|---|---|
| Prayer in C (remix) | 2014 | 1 |
| Waves (remix) | 2014 | 1 |
| Sugar (feat. Francesco Yates) | 2015 | 1 |
| OK (feat. James Blunt) | 2017 | 2 |
| In Your Eyes (feat. Alida) | 2020 | 5 |
Awards and nominations
ECHO Awards
Robin Schulz has received four ECHO Awards, Germany's most prestigious music honors, recognizing outstanding achievements in the domestic music industry.[60][61] In 2015, Schulz won the ECHO for Best Dance National for his remix of "Prayer in C" by Lilly Wood and the Prick, marking his breakthrough national recognition shortly after its global success.[62][63] During the ceremony, he performed a hit medley featuring tracks like "Waves" with Mr. Probz and "Prayer in C" with Jasmine Thompson, Ilsey Juber, and Frida Gold, earning widespread applause for the live presentation.[64][65] The following year, in 2016, Schulz secured two ECHOs: another for Dance National and one for Most Successful Domestic Artist Abroad, highlighting his international impact as a German artist.[66][67] In 2018, he won his fourth ECHO in the Dance National category for his album Uncovered, as confirmed by Schulz himself following the ceremony.[68][69] These awards underscore Schulz's dominance in the German dance music scene and his role in elevating electronic music on the national stage.[70]Grammy Awards
Robin Schulz received his sole Grammy nomination in 2015 for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical for his remix of "Waves" by Mr. Probz at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.[71] This recognition highlighted his rising prominence in electronic dance music remixing, following the track's release in 2014 as a pivotal breakthrough in his early career.[3] Although he did not win the category, which was awarded to Tiësto for "All of Me (Tiësto's Birthday Treatment Remix)" by John Legend, the nomination underscored Schulz's technical skill in transforming the original R&B track into a global deep house hit.[71] The "Waves (Robin Schulz Remix)" also marked a historic milestone as the first track by a German artist to reach number one on the global Shazam charts, amassing widespread acclaim and chart success across multiple countries.[63] This achievement, coupled with the Grammy nod, significantly elevated Schulz's international profile, transitioning him from a regional talent to a recognized figure in the worldwide EDM scene and paving the way for subsequent collaborations and releases.[72]DJ Magazine rankings
Robin Schulz first entered DJ Magazine's annual Top 100 DJs poll in 2015, reflecting his rising popularity in the electronic dance music scene following breakthrough hits like "Prayer in C" and "Waves." His rankings in the poll, which is based on public votes and gauges live performance appeal and industry perception, peaked during his mainstream EDM phase in the late 2010s. He was absent from the poll in 2021–2023, re-entered at #32 in 2024, and did not appear in 2025. The following table summarizes his positions and year-over-year changes:| Year | Position | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | 89 | New entry |
| 2016 | 69 | Up 20 |
| 2017 | 76 | Down 7 |
| 2018 | 60 | Up 16 |
| 2019 | 82 | Down 22 |
| 2020 | 99 | Down 17 |
| 2021 | Not ranked | - |
| 2022 | Not ranked | - |
| 2023 | Not ranked | - |
| 2024 | 32 | Re-entry |
| 2025 | Not ranked | - |