Zaeden

Sahil Sharma (born 02 July 1995), better known by his stage name Zaeden, is a singer and record producer.[1]

Zaeden
Birth nameSahil Sharma
Born (1995-07-02) 2 July 1995
Gurgaon, Haryana, India
GenresPop, Dance-pop
Occupation(s)Singer, Music Producer, DJ, Sound Engineer
Years active2014–present
LabelsUniversal Music, Warner Music Group, Spinnin', Vyrl Originals
Associated actsBorgeous, Nina & Malika, Cimo Fränkel, Rupee, Yves V, Lost Stories
Websitezaedenmusic.com

Early life and career beginnings

Zaeden was born in Gurgaon India to Latika and Ashish Sharma and has a sister named Sanjana Sharma. Growing up, he attended The Heritage School,[2] where he played the tabla and piano throughout school, and at 14, he began performing as a DJ.[3] He briefly studied mass communication at Amity University, Noida before relocating to Mumbai to study sound engineering.[3]

Sahil stated that his given name was too common in India, and so he chose the stage name "Zaeden" as it meant "out of the box thinking" in Latin.[4]

Career

Sharma began his career at the age of 14,[5] by mixing tapes of dance music releases and distributing them among his friends, which led him to release his first single titled "Land of Lords" in 2014.[4] That same year, his remix of Coldplay's "Magic" aired on Dutch DJ Hardwell's radio show Hardwell On Air, making him one the youngest DJs to featured on the show.[2] He further released his official remix of Maroon 5's single "Don't Wanna Know" that year.[6]

In 2015, he signed with Spinnin' Records and released his single "Yesterday," a collaborative effort with American DJ Borgeous.[7]

In 2016, Sharma was a closing act for DJ David Guetta's Mumbai concert.[8] That same year, he became one of the few Indian artists to have performed at the Tomorrowland Festival in Belgium, where he premiered "Yesterday" along with his remix of Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself."[3] In July of that year, Sharma released his second single under Spinnin' titled "Never Let You Go," a collaborative effort with DJ duo Nina & Malika.[9][10] The track featured vocals by Cimo Frankel, and the subsequent music video was shot across Europe.[11][12] He was also featured on GQ magazine's 'Best Dressed List 2016' and MensXP's list of ‘Top 50 Indians who defined fashion in 2016.'[13] He also spoke at the TEDx conference at The Heritage School that year.[14]

In 2017, Sharma released his official remix of Maroon 5's collaborative effort with American rapper Kendrick Lamar, "Don't Wanna Know."[15] He also released his third single titled "City of the Lonely Hearts" featuring Cimo Frankel, and previously planned his Bollywood debut in collaboration with Raghav Mathur.[2][11] That same year, he was one of the opening acts for the Mumbai date on Justin Bieber's Purpose World Tour.[16][17]

On 5 September 2019, Zaeden released his first Hindi non-film song, "Tere Bina" on VYRL, Universal Music along with a music video featuring Amyra Dastur. A few weeks later, he released its acoustic version with Jonita Gandhi.

Discography

Title Year
"Land of Lords"
(with Syzz)
2014
"Yesterday"
(with Borgeous)
2015
"Never Let You Go"
(with Nina & Malika)
2016
"City of the Lonely Hearts"
(featuring Cimo Fränkel)
2017
"Tere Jaane Se"
(featuring Ankit Tiwari)
"Tempted To Touch"
(featuring Rupee)
2018
"Something like"
(with Yves V featuring Jermaine Fleur)
"Uncomplicated"
(with Lost Stories featuring Matthew Steeper)
"Tere Bina"
(featuring Amyra Dastur)
2019
"Kya Karoon?" 2020
"dooriyan"
(featuring Aashna Hegde)
2020
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References

  1. Isaac, Christopher (24 January 2017). "The young and restless". The Asian Age.
  2. Banan, Aastha (22 January 2017). "DJ Zaeden says ingredient of a good remix is keeping it simple and easy". Mid Day.
  3. Shah, Manali (9 February 2017). "I played tabla, guitar during school: DJ Zaeden". Hindustan Times.
  4. Paitandy, Priyadarshini (20 March 2017). "DJ Zaeden on the origin of his name, and the emotional tug of certain songs". The Hindu.
  5. Arora, Naina (9 February 2017). "DJ Zaeden says Delhi is always open to new music". Hindustan Times.
  6. "DJ Zaeden : Going places!". The Hans India. 22 February 2017.
  7. Zwilling, Eric (28 December 2015). "Borgeous & Zaeden – Yesterday (Original Mix)". Dancing Astronaut. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  8. Ganguly, Srijani (19 February 2017). "Meet the DJ who got to close David Guetta's Mumbai concert". India Today.
  9. Tagat, Anurag (4 July 2016). "Zaeden's musical notes". The Hindu.
  10. Ganguly, Srijani (21 August 2016). "This 21-year-old DJ chooses to be behind the turntable simply because it makes him happy". India Today.
  11. "Zaeden is new spin sensation". The Hans India. 28 August 2016.
  12. Gautam, Tanya (12 August 2016). "Making crowd go crazy". The Hindu.
  13. "DJ Zaeden collaborates with Maroon 5 for 'Don't Wanna Know' remix". Radio & Music. 9 January 2017.
  14. Nadadhur, Srivathsan (22 August 2016). "Talking 'music' with DJ Zaeden". The Hindu.
  15. "DJ Zaeden : Going places!". Hans India. 22 February 2017.
  16. "Justin Bieber India Concert: Highlights". The Times of India. 12 May 2017.
  17. "Zaeden and Sartek to open Justin Bieber's purpose tour India". Radio & Music. 27 April 2017.
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