![]() ![]() Highlights of the pair’s own year include their second summer residency at Ushuaïa in Ibiza, which saw them break attendance records right from the off. “Kids today might look up to Drake, Martin Garrix, whoever, but it is a song with meaning, a song for adults to look back and see what you achieved so far and where you are today.” “It’s a metaphor for looking up to someone,” explains Dimitri of the song. He liked it, so did, thereby making one of the year’s biggest crossover hits. The pair actually wrote the track with the line “When I grow up, I wanna be like Wiz Khalifa” and then got in touch with the hip-hop giant to ask if he would guest on it. One of their biggest, ‘When I Grow Up’, has nearly 30 million views on YouTube. In the last year alone, they’ve made everything from downbeat 80bpm jams to 160bpm hardstyle bangers. A quarter of a century later, he and his brother have clocked up hundreds more shows in 2018, as well as having collaborated with some of the biggest hip-hop artists in the world. “When I started, the biggest you could dream was being a DJ in a big club in Belgium,” remembers Dimitri Thivaios. ![]() In the No.2 slot of our poll for the third year in a row, Belgian brothers Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike sure have come a long way since growing up in the tiny Flemish town of Willebroek. Best known for: “Ambassadors of Tomorrowland.”įave tune of 2018: “Fisher ‘Losing It’, Travis Scott ‘Sicko Mode’.”īreakthrough DJ/Producer of 2018: “Murda Beatz.” ![]()
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