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The Chainsmokers are an American electronic DJ and production duo consisting of Alexander "Alex" Pall and Andrew "Drew" Taggart. They started out by releasing remixes of songs by indie artists. The EDM-
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duo achieved a breakthrough with their 2014 song " #Selfie", which became a top-twenty single in several countries. They have won a Grammy award, two American Music Awards, seven ''Billboard'' Music Awards and nine iHeartRadio Music Awards. According to ''
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'' 2019 list of highest-paid celebrities, the Chainsmokers were the highest-paid DJs, dethroning
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after six years. Their debut EP, '' Bouquet'', was released in October 2015 and featured the single "Roses", which reached the top 10 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Don't Let Me Down", featuring American singer Daya, became their first top-five single on the ''Billboard'' chart and won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording at the 59th awards ceremony. Their single " Closer", featuring American singer-songwriter Halsey, became their first number-one single on the ''Billboard'' chart. The duo's second EP, ''
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'', was released in November 2016. Their debut studio album, '' Memories...Do Not Open'', was released in April 2017 and topped the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Their second album, '' Sick Boy'', was released in December 2018. Their third studio album, '' World War Joy'', was released in December 2019 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart. '' So Far So Good'', their fourth studio album, was released on May 13, 2022.


Career


2012: Formation

The Chainsmokers were initially made up of Pall and former DJ Rhett Bixler. The Chainsmokers were re-formed as an EDM DJ duo in 2012 under the management of Adam Alpert in
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. Pall attended
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for art history and music business while Taggart had been attending
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and was an
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before the two met. Taggart had taken an interest in being a DJ and released some original songs on the website
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. Taggart was informed by someone working for Alpert that a duo, which was being managed by Alpert, had an open spot after Bixler left, which prompted Taggart to leave
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in order to go to
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. Pall, who had grown up as a DJ and had been working at an
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in Chelsea,
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at the time, was introduced to Taggart by Alpert. In April 2013, The Chainsmokers released a remix of "Medicine" by
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and it reached number 1 on HypeMachine. The duo started out by making remixes of indie bands. In 2012, they collaborated with Indian actress and recording artist Priyanka Chopra on the single "Erase" which was followed by "The Rookie" in early 2013. During an October 2016 television interview, ABC News Nightline reporter Nick Watt asked Pall and Taggart "What's with the (duo's) name?" Pall replied that, "At the time of conception, it was... it was totally just like I was in college. You know I enjoyed smoking weed and you know it was just like such a 'yeah the domain's open'. I don't have to have any, like, underscores." Taggart added "It's just a name."


2013–2014: First live performance and breakthrough

The duo's first live performance was opening for
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at Terminal 5 in September 2014. Their single " #Selfie", released for free in December 2013, was picked up by Dim Mak Records who re-released it in January 2014 and eventually streamed it to
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. The duo achieved breakthrough success as the single charted internationally and peaked on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart. Pall has described the song as "life-changing" for the pair. On August 5, 2014, the Chainsmokers released "Kanye", featuring sirenXX, the follow-up to "#Selfie". Seven months later, they released "Let You Go", featuring the American synthpop group Great Good Fine Ok. They signed with Disruptor Records, a joint venture label with
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by their manager
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, in April 2015.


2015–2017: ''Bouquet'', ''Collage'', and ''Memories...Do Not Open''

On May 18, 2015, The Chainsmokers released the single "Good Intentions". Their follow-up single "
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", released one month later on June 16, became a commercial success and has been certified multiplatinum in several countries, including the duo's native United States where it reached the top 10 of the Billboard chart. Further singles included "Waterbed", a collaboration with Dutch DJ Tiësto entitled "Split (Only U)", and "
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" which was released on September 18, 2015. These songs, except "Split (Only U)", were featured on the group's debut EP, '' Bouquet'', which was released on October 23, 2015. A week later, the song "
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" was released as the fifth and final single from the EP. On February 5, 2016, the duo released a new single, " Don't Let Me Down", featuring vocals from American singer Daya, which won a Grammy award. On March 19, the group played at Ultra Music Festival, where they publicly denounced presidential candidate
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. On April 1, the duo released the single "
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", featuring the Swedish singer Charlee. On July 29, 2016, they released " Closer", featuring American singer Halsey, which peaked at number one in the United States and United Kingdom, in addition to charts in eleven other countries. The track was also performed at the 2016 MTV VMAs. The performance was met with mostly negative reception. ''
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'' referred to the performance as the worst of the night. Taggart himself stated in an interview with ''
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'' that "It sounded like shit." " All We Know", featuring Phoebe Ryan, was released on September 29, 2016. In October 2016, the Chainsmokers were ranked 18th on '' DJ Magazine''s annual list of the "Top 100 DJs" after debuting on the list at 97th in 2014. They released their second extended play ''
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'' on November 4, 2016. On January 13, 2017, the duo released "
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", which was certified gold in Canada and the US. On the same day, they announced that they were working on their debut studio album, scheduled for release in April. The
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was also announced on the same day, featuring 40 North American cities beginning in April alongside support from
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and
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. They announced on Instagram that they would be taking a fan, Tony Ann who is a Berklee College of Music student, with them on the tour because they were impressed with his piano cover of their song "Paris". The official video for "
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" was directed by Mister Whitmore and starring American fashion model
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. The official lyric video was directed by Rory Kramer. On January 3, 2017, they announced an exclusive three-year residency deal with Wynn Nightlife. Per the agreement, they will only perform in Wynn-owned nightclubs XS Las Vegas and Encore Beach Club until the year 2019. Pall described the deal to be the "best of what Las Vegas has to offer", saying they were "thrilled" with the agreement. On February 14, 2017, the duo announced during an on-screen Grammy red carpet interview that their debut album would be titled '' Memories...Do Not Open'' and would be released on April 7, 2017, via Disruptor/
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. Their collaborative single with
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, " Something Just Like This", was released in February 2017. The single was released simultaneously with the Chainsmokers' performance with Coldplay at the
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. “Something Just Like This” broke the record for most views of a lyric video in one day with 9 million plays. They released " The One" as a promotional single from their debut studio album on March 27, 2017. ''Memories...Do Not Open'' was released on April 7, 2017 and debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 221,000 album-equivalent units, of which 166,000 were pure album sales. The album was certified platinum in August 2017. In the same month, they were listed as third on
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' World's Highest Paid DJs list for 2017 with earnings of $38 million, from 12 months prior to June 2017. They also performed an unannounced set at Emo Nite LA's 3-year-anniversary mini festival.


2018: ''Sick Boy''

On January 17, 2018, they released their single, entitled " Sick Boy", which became the lead single of their sophomore album. A month later, a new single, " You Owe Me", was released on February 16. They also debuted the song "
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" during a live show in Prague, which was released on March 16. On the same month, ''
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'' named them as number one on their 2018 ranking of dance musicians titled Billboard Dance 100. On April 20, they released the fourth single, entitled " Somebody", from their upcoming second studio album. In July 2018, a collaboration between the duo and American rapper Juice Wrld, titled "In My Head", was leaked online. On July 27, the duo released their fifth single of the year, featuring long time collaborator Emily Warren entitled "
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". On August 24, "Save Yourself" was released. On September 18, " This Feeling" was released. They released the single "Siren", a collaboration with Parisian producer Aazar, on October 26. On November 1, 2018, it was announced that the Chainsmokers is scheduled to perform during the Victoria's Secret fashion show which will be recorded in New York City in November, and will be telecasted on December 2 by the ABC network. On November 16, they released " Beach House" as a single. The duo launched a film production company named Kick the Habit Productions, with their manager Adam Alpert serving as CEO and Dan Marcus, a former digital media agent, as a COO and president. They said "We are beyond thrilled to have launched Kick the Habit Productions as we continue to bridge the gap between our overall artistic vision, the entertainment industry as a whole and our fans. The age of being only a musician is over and we’re excited to go all-in on this venture to curate, produce and create meaningful projects." The first project which Kick the Habit Productions will be producing is a movie titled ''Paris'' and the screenplay writer is Mickey Rapkin who was inspired by the Chainsmokers' multi-platinum hit song. On December 14, 2018, the duo released their second studio album titled '' Sick Boy'', featuring ten songs released each month in that year. The final single from the album, "
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", a collaboration with
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, was released on the same day.


2019: ''World War Joy''

The duo released the single "
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", a collaboration with Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer, on February 7, 2019. The lyric video was released on the same day on YouTube. The song was certified 2× platinum in Canada and platinum in the US and is the most successful single from The Chainsmokers' third album, '' World War Joy''. They also announced a 41-city North American tour with 5 Seconds of Summer, taking place September 2019 through December 2019. On March 29, 2019, the Chainsmokers released the single "Kills You Slowly". The duo performed at the 2019 Ultra Music Festival Australia, a two-day festival held in Sydney and Melbourne in February. They also closed out the mainstage at the 2019 Ultra Music Festival Miami, a three-day festival held in March. They also headlined Day 1 of
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2019, a four-day festival held in August in Chicago, where they debuted their new fully live setup they'll be using on their upcoming World War Joy Tour, consisting of keyboards, drum pads, and samplers. On November 25, 2019, the duo announced that they are making a TV drama for Freeform called Demo. The show is set to be about a 20-something musician who leaves her struggling indie rock band and working-class family to become a songwriter in Los Angeles. They are set to executive produce the show under the production company, Kick The Habit and are working alongside writer Joy Gregory.


2020–2021: Hiatus

On February 24, 2020, the duo announced that they would take a hiatus from social media in order to focus on their "next chapter in music". The Chainsmokers began teasing their eventual return after completing their fourth studio album, occasionally breaking their social media fast to post promotional material for the upcoming album and reiterate that they were continuously working on the project.


Safe & Sound charity concert

On July 14, 2020, after having largely isolated themselves since the social media hiatus and the
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, the duo announced plans to hold a " drive-in" charity concert, "Safe & Sound", on July 25, as their first in-person concert since January 2020 prior to Super Bowl LIV. The concert was presented by Jerry Media's Tequila brand JAJA, which is co-owned by The Chainsmokers. The concert was stated to be a "socially-distanced drive-in show to benefit the charities
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, Southampton Fresh Air Home, and the Children's Medical Fund of New York" and was meant to be a future example of COVID-19 pandemic concert audience safety. On July 25, 2020, the Chainsmokers and
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, who produces EDM under the stage name DJ D-Sol, headlined the charity concert in Southampton, New York. The event was stated to follow guidelines issued by the
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in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including attendees being required to take temperature checks for 14 days prior to the event and when entering, being provided with complementary face masks, and instructed to remain within the vicinity of their parked vehicle unless using a restroom. At the time of the concert, the state of New York prohibited non-essential gatherings of more than 50 people. However, footage from the event on social media seemingly showed a large crowd of attendees in a mosh pit, which would have been in violation of social distancing recommendations. The concert received backlash from
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users who pointed out that images and videos posted by the concert-goers did not promote social distancing as the concert promoters had initially stated. The event was investigated by the state of New York health authorities for "rampant" violations of social distancing guidelines. On July 27, 2020, Governor of New York
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criticized the "egregious" violations of social distancing requirements present at the event, and announced that the New York State Department of Health would conduct an investigation. Its commissioner Howard Zucker questioned how the town of Southampton believed the event "was legal and not an obvious public health threat". A representative of the venue told ''
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'' that the mosh pit did contain a mixture of steel and retractable barriers to divide it, and that security was present to enforce the boundaries and mask requirements. In October 2020, the state fined the event organizers, In the Know Experiences, $20,000 for holding a non-essential event and failing to enforce health guidelines such as wearing masks.


Words on Bathroom Walls

During their hiatus, the group also scored the soundtrack for the film ''
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''. The film was released on August 21, 2020, and features soundtrack music scored by the group, alongside previous releases " Push My Luck", " Somebody", alongside an additional song, "If Walls Could Talk".


2022–present: ''So Far So Good''

On January 5, 2022, the duo released their first new music in two years on their
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page – a remix of
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's cover of "
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alongside a remix of The Anxiety's 2020 single " Meet Me at Our Spot". On January 24, 2022, the Chainsmokers announced the lead single "
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" from their fourth studio album. The song was released on January 28, 2022. The second single "
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" was released March 11, 2022. On April 6, 2022, the duo announced that their fourth studio album, '' So Far So Good'', would be released on May 13, 2022. A promotional single from the album, "
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", was released on April 22, 2022. On May 17, 2022, the Chainsmokers distributed 5,000 NFTs that give rights to streaming royalties from ''So Far So Good'' to fans. On June 10, the album was re-released with a further single, "The Fall", in collaboration with Ship Wrek.


Musical style

Taggart has described the duo's music as "blurring the lines between indie, pop music, dance music, and hip-hop." The pair have cited
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and deadmau5 as musical influences. Acts who have inspired the Chainsmokers' songs include Blink-182, Taking Back Sunday,
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, Max Martin,
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, Beach House, and Explosions in the Sky.


Members

Alexander "Alex" Pall was born on . He shares the role of producer and DJ alongside Andrew Taggart, performing programming, mixing and mastering songs. He also co-writes and plays the piano on some songs. According to ''Billboard'' magazine, Pall was raised in
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as the "son of an art dealer and a stay-at-home mom." Andrew "Drew" Taggart, born , was raised in Freeport, Maine. He shares the role of producer and DJ alongside Alex Pall, performing programming, mixing and mastering. He is the band's primary songwriter, and performs vocals and guitar on some songs. His mother is a teacher and his father sold prosthetics. He got into electronic dance music at the age of 15 while abroad in
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, where he was introduced to the music of
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. Matt McGuire serves as the group's drummer and music director for live shows, and currently performs with them when they go on tour. McGuire also frequently appears alongside the duo in various music videos.


Discography

* '' Memories...Do Not Open'' (2017) * '' Sick Boy'' (2018) * '' World War Joy'' (2019) * '' So Far So Good'' (2022)


Tours

* The #SELFIE Tour (2014) * King of Me Tour (2014) * Friend Zone Tour (2015 - 2016) *
Memories Do Not Open Tour The Memories Do Not Open Tour was a concert tour by The Chainsmokers, in support of the duo's debut studio album, '' Memories...Do Not Open'' (2017). The tour began in Miami on April 13, 2017, and ended on October 24, 2017, in Auckland. Backgr ...
(2017 - 2018) * World War Joy Tour with 5 Seconds of Summer and Lennon Stella (2019) * So Far So Good Tour (2022)


See also

* List of awards and nominations received by The Chainsmokers


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chainsmokers 2012 establishments in New York City American dance music groups American musical duos American DJs Club DJs Electro house musicians Electronic dance music duos American electronic dance music groups Musical groups established in 2012 Progressive house musicians Remixers Grammy Award winners for dance and electronic music Future bass musicians Sirius XM Radio programs