Jay-Z once said, “Want my old s--t, buy my old albums.” It's a bold statement, but one with which many artists can relate.Netsky sure can.
The Belgian producer got his start in the liquid drum 'n' bass scene, and was heralded as a kind of teenage prodigy. Five years in, he was itching to try new things.
His sound expanded, bringing in elements of pop and R&B while working with producers from other corners of the electronic world, including Lost Frequencies and Digital Farm Animals.
He moved to Los Angeles, produced for David Guetta, and released a track with Bazzi and Lil Wayne. It brought chart success and broader popularity, which led to some of his earliest fans to call him a sellout.Say what you want about Netsky, but you can't say he.
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