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Marshmello

Christopher Comstock (born May 19, 1992), known professionally as Marshmello, is an American electronic music producer and DJ. His songs "Silence" (featuring Khalid), "Wolves" (with Selena Gomez), "Friends" (with Anne-Marie), "Happier" (with Bastille), and "Alone" have received multi-platinum certification in several countries including the US, and charted within the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.[a] His musical style includes groove-oriented, synth and bass-heavy electronic dance music.[3][4]

Marshmello
Marshmello performing at Open Beatz 2016
Background information
Birth nameChristopher Comstock
Also known asDotcom
Born (1992-05-19) May 19, 1992 (age 31)[1]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Disc jockey
  • record producer
  • internet personality
Years active2015–present
Labels
Websitemarshmellomusic.com
YouTube information
ChannelsMarshmello
Years active2015–present
Genres
Subscribers56.3 million
Total views14.5 billion
100,000 subscribers2015
1,000,000 subscribers2016
10,000,000 subscribers2018
50,000,000 subscribers2020

Last updated: June 1, 2023

Marshmello first gained international recognition in early 2015 by publishing remixes online. His debut studio album Joytime was released in January 2016, which included the Marshmello's commercial debut single "Keep It Mello". "Alone", a platinum-certified single was released in May of that year through the Canadian record label Monstercat. Having reached number 60 on the US Billboard Hot 100, it became his first single to be certified platinum in the US and Canada with over one million copies of certified units.[a] In 2017, after releasing singles such as "Chasing Colors", "Twinbow" and "Moving On", Marshmello collaborated with R&B singer Khalid to release his next single "Silence", which was certified platinum and multi-platinum in eight countries. Later that year, he saw similar success with his collaboration with singer Selena Gomez titled "Wolves".

In 2018, he released "Friends", a collaboration with British singer Anne-Marie. Months later, his second studio album, Joytime II, was released with singles "Tell Me" and "Check This Out". "Happier", a collaboration with British band Bastille, was released in August and became his highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 at number two. In 2019, he earned US$40 million, ranking second on the list of highest paid DJs compiled by Forbes.[5] In 2020, he and American rapper Juice Wrld released "Come & Go", from the latter's posthumous album Legends Never Die; the song reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100, matching "Happier" as his highest-charting song. In 2021, his fourth album Shockwave earned him a Grammy nomination.

Marshmello wears a custom white helmet, resembling a marshmallow, for public appearances and in his music videos. His identity was initially unknown to the general public, but was confirmed by Forbes to be Comstock in April 2017.[6]

Career

2015–2016: Early career and Joytime

Marshmello posted his first original song "Wavez" to his SoundCloud page in the early months of 2015.[b] In June 2015, he released remixes of songs by American DJ duo Jack Ü and Russian-German DJ Zedd. As he released more songs, he began to receive support from musicians such as Skrillex, who reposted his song "Find Me" on SoundCloud.[7] In late 2015, he made performances at New York's Pier 94,[8] Pomona, California's HARD Day of the Dead festival, and in March 2016, he performed at Miami Music Week.[9]

On January 8, 2016, via his label Joytime Collective, Marshmello released his debut studio album Joytime, consisting of 10 songs.[10] One single was released from the album, titled "Keep It Mello", featuring Mexican rapper Omar Linx, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[c] The album peaked at number five on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Songs chart, number fourteen on the US Heatseeker Albums chart and forty-one on the Independent Albums chart.[a]

Marshmello debuted on Monstercat, a Canadian independent record label, with the release of "Alone", which appeared on the label's compilation album Monstercat 027 – Cataclysm.[c][d] The song became his first to debut on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at 60th and charting on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart at ninth and the Canadian Hot 100 at 56th, which was also his first in Canada. It was also certified platinum in both Canada by Music Canada and the United States by RIAA.[a]

2016–2018: "Silence", "Wolves", "Friends", and Joytime II

 
Marshmello performing at VELD 2016

By May 2016, although his identity was unknown, Marshmello was frequently suggested to be Chris Comstock, an American DJ who was known as Dotcom at the time.[3]

On June 19, 2016, Marshmello performed at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. In a gimmick attempted by Marshmello and Dutch DJ Tiësto, the latter who wore the same clothes as the former on stage, took off his helmet presenting himself as Marshmello.[11][12] It was later regarded as a publicity stunt by fans and the media due to their conflicting tour dates and a photo of "the two helmeted DJs hanging out together pre-show".[13][14]

He announced the Ritual Tour on Twitter, in which he performed in several countries including the United States, China, South Korea, India and Paraguay from late September until early January of the following year.[15][e] The tour was accompanied with his debut on dubstep musician Skrillex's Owsla label, with a single titled "Ritual", in which vocalist Wrabel was featured.[16] An official music video for the song was published to YouTube.[d] Soon after, Marshmello launched his own record label named Joytime Collective and recruited fellow DJ and producer Slushii as the first signee on its roster.[17]

 
Marshmello receiving an award in 2017 from producers Sean Hamilton and Eric Hertzog at the Remix Awards in Miami, Florida

Marshmello collaborated with Ookay to release the single "Chasing Colors", featuring vocals by American singer Noah Cyrus.[18] He later collaborated with Slushii to release the single "Twinbow", a song previously only known to the public as a snippet.[19] During the mid-year, his third single of the year titled "Moving On" was released, having debuted two years before receiving the official release.[20] A music video for the song was also published, having received 169 million views as of December 2018.[21][d] Months later, Marshmello announced upcoming collaborations with American hip hop recording artist Blackbear[22] and Demi Lovato.[23] The collaborations, however, were never released officially as of December 2018. Following that, Marshmello released "Love U" as a single for free as appreciation to his fans. The song was described by Billboard as a "gritty dance-pop single with a pounding bass line and helium-breathed vocals."[24]

His next single, announced on Twitter, was a collaboration with American R&B singer Khalid titled "Silence", which was released on August 11, 2017, via RCA Records.[25] The song appeared on the Top 200 in over 28 countries.[a] It topped the Dance charts in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and charted in the Top 10 of more than fifteen countries such as Germany, Sweden and Norway. It also appeared on the year-end charts of Hungary, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Additionally, it was certified multi-platinum in many countries. Among them were platinum by BPI (United Kingdom) and BM (Germany), double platinum by BEA (Belgium), RMNZ (New Zealand) and RIAA (United States), triple platinum by MC (Canada), a quadruple platinum by SRIA (Sweden) and a quintuple platinum by ARIA (Australia).[a]

Later in the year, he released his collaboration with American singer Selena Gomez, the single "Wolves" which became a commercial success,[26] having reached the top 10 in more than 20 countries.[a] It topped the charts in Latvia, Poland and Hungary, and the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart. It was also his highest-charting Billboard Hot 100 song in 2017, having peaked in the Top 50 of over 50 countries and sold over 2.5 million copies of certified units. The song was certified gold in the United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal and Denmark, and multiple-platinum in Brazil, Sweden, Canada, and Australia while receiving single-platinum certification in the United States, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and New Zealand.[a]

Succeeding "Wolves", the single "You & Me" was released through Joytime Collective,[27] accompanied by an animated music video which was produced and directed by Toon53. The video was published three weeks after the song's release, on his YouTube channel, receiving over 42 million views as of December 2018.[28][d]

In November, Forbes published an article confirming Christopher Comstock as the individual behind the Marshmello project, with regards to existing proofs such as his real name being revealed in music royalty manager BMI's database and that Marshmello's company was registered in August 2015 under Comstock in Delaware. Furthermore, it was also disclosed to Forbes by industry insiders that the two are the same person. Previously known pieces of evidence such as the ASCAP credit, their physical and musical similarities, and Skrillex addressing Marshmello as "Chris" were taken into account of confirming Marshmello's identity.[29]

 
Marshmello performing at Airbeat One 2018

In January 2018, Marshmello released a posthumous collaboration with rapper Lil Peep, titled "Spotlight". He decided to release the single only after speaking to Peep's mother, who had requested her son's unpublished musical work to be released as much as possible.[30] A month later, Marshmello worked with frequent collaborator Slushii for the song "There ×2", which was released as a single.[31]

He released a collaboration with British singer Anne-Marie named "Friends", as the fifth single from Anne-Marie's debut studio album, Speak Your Mind. The song became his highest-charting song on the Hot 100 until October 2018, peaking at number eleven. It also received a single-platinum certification in Belgium, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States alongside receiving an Australian double-platinum and a Canadian triple-platinum certification.[a]

Among the other singles released after the work with Anne-Marie were a song with rapper Logic titled "Everyday", which was released as the third single from his seventh mixtape, Bobby Tarantino II,[32] "Fly" and "You Can Cry", a collaborative single with rapper Juicy J and British soul singer James Arthur. On June 19, Marshmello announced on Twitter his second studio album titled Joytime II, which would be musically similar to its predecessor.[33] The album was released on June 22, 2018.[34] Rolling Stone described it as monotonous and Marshmello's decision to not feature guests as disappointing, stating "every song sounds like it has already been pre-leased for use by energy-drink companies or extreme-sports squads." The album was given a 'one-and-a-half star' rating by the magazine,[35] while Pitchfork gave the album a 4.2 out of 10 rating.[36] Two singles were released off the album in June, titled "Tell Me" and "Check This Out",[33][c] the latter of which receiving an official music video published several months later.[37]

2018–2023: "Happier", Joytime III and Shockwave

 
Marshmello performing live in June 2019 at Capital Pride Festival And Concert In Washington, D.C.

In August 2018, he collaborated with British band Bastille to release a single titled "Happier" in August. It became his highest-charting song in Canada, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States, while becoming his third number-one song on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart, where it spent a record 69 weeks at the top.[38] The song was certified gold in Belgium, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, platinum in New Zealand and the United States, and double-platinum in Australia and Canada.[a] His subsequent singles, collaborations with Egyptian singer-songwriter Amr Diab titled "Bayen Habeit" and American rapper and producer Roddy Ricch titled "Project Dreams", were released in December.[39]

In January 2019, Marshmello collaborated with the free-to-play video game Fortnite Battle Royale to throw an in-game concert, along with releasing merchandise based on the game. On February 2 and 3, the concert was held online, amassing over 10 million players on the first day.[40][41] During the first quarter of 2019 he released various collaboration. The first, in February, was a collaboration with dubstep producer Svdden Death titled "Sell Out".[42] The second was with Scottish band Chvrches, called "Here with Me".[43] Finally, in April, he released Roll the Dice, an extended play with California rappers SOB X RBE. It contains three songs: "Roll the Dice", "Don't Save Me" and "First Place".[44]

In June 2019, he released "Rescue Me", a collaboration with American rock band A Day to Remember as the first single from his third album, Joytime III.[45] On November 13, Marshmello collaborated with Blackbear and Yungblud to release "Tongue Tied".[46]

On May 1, 2020, Marshmello then collaborated with Halsey to release "Be Kind".[47] In July 2020, Marshmello appeared on rapper Juice WRLD's posthumous album Legends Never Die, on the tracks "Come & Go" and "Hate the Other Side", which reached numbers two and ten on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively, with the former matching "Happier" as his highest-charting song.[48]

In May 2021, Marshmello headlined the opening ceremony of the 2021 UEFA Champions League Final.[49]

On June 11, 2021, Marshmello released his fourth studio album, Shockwave. It was independently released by the producer's own Joytime Collective label.[50] On November 23, 2021, the album was announced as a nominee for the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album, earning Marshmello his first Grammy nomination.[51]

In 2022, Marshmello collaborated with Coca-Cola to create a limited edition flavour under their 'Coca-Cola Creations' brand; the strawberry and watermelon-flavoured drink was packaged in cans paying homage to "Marshmello's signature aesthetic."[52][53][54]

2023-present: Ventures into latin music and Sugar Papi

On September 8, 2023, Marshmello released the single "Other Boys", a collaboration with Dove Cameron.

On November 3, 2023, Marshmello released his fifth album and debut Latin album Sugar Papi, featuring the singles "Tempo", "Esta Vida", "El Merengue", "Como Yo :(", and "Alcohol".

Artistry

 
 
Deadmau5 (top) and Daft Punk (bottom) inspired Marshmello's appearance and style.

Marshmello wears a custom white helmet, resembling a marshmallow, for public appearances and in his music videos. His identity was initially a secret, but was confirmed by Forbes to be Chris Comstock in April 2017, citing events such as Skrillex's referring of Marshmello as "Chris" in an interview, the managerial connection of Shalizi, and the similar tattoos and birthday.[29] On July 2, 2019, Marshmello released a documentary with More Than Music (Artist Spotlight Series) on YouTube.[55] In the documentary, Shalizi describes the process and effort into creating the Marshmello brand.[56]

His stage name, an alternative spelling of "marshmallow", and his marshmallow mascot head were both inspired by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5, who also uses an alternate spelling for his stage name and performs wearing a "dead mouse" mascot head.[57] Acknowledgement of Deadmau5's contribution to Marshmello's persona is evident in the music video for "Alone".[58]

As a YouTuber, Marshmello has published gaming and cooking videos for his series "Gaming with Marshmello" and "Cooking with Marshmello". In an episode of the latter, American singer Paula Abdul was featured as a guest.[59] In the cooking series, Marshmello was shown presenting his methods of cooking, for foods such as meals, snacks and desserts. Appearing as non-speaker, he used body language to express himself in the videos.[60]

Philanthropy

Marshmello, together with Fortnite player Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, have won prize money of $1 million from Epic Games's E3 Celebrity Pro Am charity tournament,[61] half of which was donated to KIND (Kids in Need of Defense), an organization providing legal counsel to refugees and immigrant children.[62] With the single "Happier" and its pet-dog-themed video, he supported the #FindYourFido campaign by American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in October 2018, also recognized as "Adopt a Shelter Dog" month.[63]

Discography

Awards and nominations

Marshmello awards and nominations
Awards and nominations
Award
Wins
Nominations
American Music Awards 1 1
Billboard Music Awards 0 4
Teen Choice Awards 0 3
Radio Disney Music Awards 0 5
WDM Radio Awards 0 2
mtvU Woodie Awards 0 1
Electronic Music Awards 0 1
Remix Awards 1 1
MTV EMA 1 1
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2 2
International Dance Music Awards 1 1
Totals[f]
Wins6
Nominations21
Note
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Adapted from Marshmello discography.
  2. ^ Adapted from Marshmello on SoundCloud
  3. ^ a b c Adapted from Marshmello on iTunes.
  4. ^ a b c d Adapted from Marshmello's channel on YouTube.
  5. ^ @Marshmellomusic (August 19, 2016). "Proud to announce the Ritual Tour! More dates are being added" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  6. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Marshmello has been awarded Best Electronic at the 2018 MTV Europe Music Awards, his first major award win. Marshmello received nominations for works such as "Alone", "Wolves", "Silence" and "Friends".

Musician Wave has ranked him as one of the Top 20 highest net worth DJ/producers in the world and estimated his net worth to be $50 million USD.[64]

Billboard Music Awards

Year Awards Recipient Outcome Ref.
2018 Top Dance/Electronic Artist Marshmello Nominated [65]
2019 Top Dance/Electronic Artist Marshmello Nominated [66]
Top Collaboration "Happier"
Top Dance/Electronic Song

DJ Magazine's top 100 DJs

Year Position Notes Ref.
2016 28 New Entry [67]
2017 10 Up 18
2018 10 No Change
2019 5 Up 5
2020 11 Down 6
2021 13 Down 2
2022 26 Down 13
2023 35 Down 9

Electronic Music Awards

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2017 New Artist of the Year Marshmello Nominated [68][69]

iHeartRadio Music Awards

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2019 Best New Pop Artist Marshmello Won [70]
Dance Artist of the Year
2020 Dance Artist of the Year Marshmello Won [71]
2021 Dance Artist of the Year Marshmello Won [72]

iHeartRadio Titanium Awards

Year Nominated Work Result Ref
2019 "Happier" 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations Won

International Dance Music Awards

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2019 Best Song (Pop/Electronic) "Happier" Won [73][74]

MTV Europe Music Awards

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2018 Best Electronic Marshmello Won [75]

MTV Woodies

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2017 Woodie to Watch Marshmello Nominated [76]

Radio Disney Music Awards

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2017 Best Dance Track "Alone" Nominated [77]

Remix Awards

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2017 Best Trap Remix "Alarm" (Marshmello remix) Nominated [78]
Best Use of Vocal Won
2018 Song of the Year "Wolves" Nominated [79]
Breakout Artist of the Year Marshmello
Best Dance Track "Silence"

Teen Choice Awards

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2018 Choice Electronic/Dance Artist Marshmello Nominated [80]
Breakout Artist
Choice Electronic/Dance Song "Friends"

WDM Radio Awards

Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref.
2017 Best New Talent Marshmello Nominated [81]
Best Trending Track "Alone"

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For the sugar based confectionery see Marshmallow For other uses see Marshmallow disambiguation Chris Comstock redirects here For the English settler see Christopher Comstock Christopher Comstock born May 19 1992 known professionally as Marshmello is an American electronic music producer and DJ His songs Silence featuring Khalid Wolves with Selena Gomez Friends with Anne Marie Happier with Bastille and Alone have received multi platinum certification in several countries including the US and charted within the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 a His musical style includes groove oriented synth and bass heavy electronic dance music 3 4 MarshmelloMarshmello performing at Open Beatz 2016Background informationBirth nameChristopher ComstockAlso known asDotcomBorn 1992 05 19 May 19 1992 age 31 1 Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S 1 GenresElectronic 1 future bass trap progressive houseOccupation s Disc jockey record producer internet personalityYears active2015 presentLabelsJoytime Collective Astralwerks Monstercat Owsla Geffen Casablanca RepublicWebsitemarshmellomusic wbr comYouTube informationChannelsMarshmelloYears active2015 presentGenresMusic Gaming 2 CookingSubscribers56 3 millionTotal views14 5 billionCreator Awards100 000 subscribers20151 000 000 subscribers201610 000 000 subscribers201850 000 000 subscribers2020Last updated June 1 2023 Marshmello first gained international recognition in early 2015 by publishing remixes online His debut studio album Joytime was released in January 2016 which included the Marshmello s commercial debut single Keep It Mello Alone a platinum certified single was released in May of that year through the Canadian record label Monstercat Having reached number 60 on the US Billboard Hot 100 it became his first single to be certified platinum in the US and Canada with over one million copies of certified units a In 2017 after releasing singles such as Chasing Colors Twinbow and Moving On Marshmello collaborated with R amp B singer Khalid to release his next single Silence which was certified platinum and multi platinum in eight countries Later that year he saw similar success with his collaboration with singer Selena Gomez titled Wolves In 2018 he released Friends a collaboration with British singer Anne Marie Months later his second studio album Joytime II was released with singles Tell Me and Check This Out Happier a collaboration with British band Bastille was released in August and became his highest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 at number two In 2019 he earned US 40 million ranking second on the list of highest paid DJs compiled by Forbes 5 In 2020 he and American rapper Juice Wrld released Come amp Go from the latter s posthumous album Legends Never Die the song reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 matching Happier as his highest charting song In 2021 his fourth album Shockwave earned him a Grammy nomination Marshmello wears a custom white helmet resembling a marshmallow for public appearances and in his music videos His identity was initially unknown to the general public but was confirmed by Forbes to be Comstock in April 2017 6 Contents 1 Career 1 1 2015 2016 Early career and Joytime 1 2 2016 2018 Silence Wolves Friends and Joytime II 1 3 2018 2023 Happier Joytime III and Shockwave 1 4 2023 present Ventures into latin music and Sugar Papi 2 Artistry 3 Philanthropy 4 Discography 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Billboard Music Awards 5 2 DJ Magazine s top 100 DJs 5 3 Electronic Music Awards 5 4 iHeartRadio Music Awards 5 5 iHeartRadio Titanium Awards 5 6 International Dance Music Awards 5 7 MTV Europe Music Awards 5 8 MTV Woodies 5 9 Radio Disney Music Awards 5 10 Remix Awards 5 11 Teen Choice Awards 5 12 WDM Radio Awards 6 ReferencesCareer2015 2016 Early career and Joytime Marshmello posted his first original song Wavez to his SoundCloud page in the early months of 2015 b In June 2015 he released remixes of songs by American DJ duo Jack U and Russian German DJ Zedd As he released more songs he began to receive support from musicians such as Skrillex who reposted his song Find Me on SoundCloud 7 In late 2015 he made performances at New York s Pier 94 8 Pomona California s HARD Day of the Dead festival and in March 2016 he performed at Miami Music Week 9 On January 8 2016 via his label Joytime Collective Marshmello released his debut studio album Joytime consisting of 10 songs 10 One single was released from the album titled Keep It Mello featuring Mexican rapper Omar Linx and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA c The album peaked at number five on Billboard s Dance Electronic Songs chart number fourteen on the US Heatseeker Albums chart and forty one on the Independent Albums chart a Marshmello debuted on Monstercat a Canadian independent record label with the release of Alone which appeared on the label s compilation album Monstercat 027 Cataclysm c d The song became his first to debut on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at 60th and charting on the Dance Electronic Songs chart at ninth and the Canadian Hot 100 at 56th which was also his first in Canada It was also certified platinum in both Canada by Music Canada and the United States by RIAA a 2016 2018 Silence Wolves Friends and Joytime II nbsp Marshmello performing at VELD 2016By May 2016 although his identity was unknown Marshmello was frequently suggested to be Chris Comstock an American DJ who was known as Dotcom at the time 3 On June 19 2016 Marshmello performed at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas In a gimmick attempted by Marshmello and Dutch DJ Tiesto the latter who wore the same clothes as the former on stage took off his helmet presenting himself as Marshmello 11 12 It was later regarded as a publicity stunt by fans and the media due to their conflicting tour dates and a photo of the two helmeted DJs hanging out together pre show 13 14 He announced the Ritual Tour on Twitter in which he performed in several countries including the United States China South Korea India and Paraguay from late September until early January of the following year 15 e The tour was accompanied with his debut on dubstep musician Skrillex s Owsla label with a single titled Ritual in which vocalist Wrabel was featured 16 An official music video for the song was published to YouTube d Soon after Marshmello launched his own record label named Joytime Collective and recruited fellow DJ and producer Slushii as the first signee on its roster 17 nbsp Marshmello receiving an award in 2017 from producers Sean Hamilton and Eric Hertzog at the Remix Awards in Miami FloridaMarshmello collaborated with Ookay to release the single Chasing Colors featuring vocals by American singer Noah Cyrus 18 He later collaborated with Slushii to release the single Twinbow a song previously only known to the public as a snippet 19 During the mid year his third single of the year titled Moving On was released having debuted two years before receiving the official release 20 A music video for the song was also published having received 169 million views as of December 2018 21 d Months later Marshmello announced upcoming collaborations with American hip hop recording artist Blackbear 22 and Demi Lovato 23 The collaborations however were never released officially as of December 2018 Following that Marshmello released Love U as a single for free as appreciation to his fans The song was described by Billboard as a gritty dance pop single with a pounding bass line and helium breathed vocals 24 His next single announced on Twitter was a collaboration with American R amp B singer Khalid titled Silence which was released on August 11 2017 via RCA Records 25 The song appeared on the Top 200 in over 28 countries a It topped the Dance charts in Australia the United Kingdom and the United States and charted in the Top 10 of more than fifteen countries such as Germany Sweden and Norway It also appeared on the year end charts of Hungary Denmark Austria Belgium and the Netherlands Additionally it was certified multi platinum in many countries Among them were platinum by BPI United Kingdom and BM Germany double platinum by BEA Belgium RMNZ New Zealand and RIAA United States triple platinum by MC Canada a quadruple platinum by SRIA Sweden and a quintuple platinum by ARIA Australia a Later in the year he released his collaboration with American singer Selena Gomez the single Wolves which became a commercial success 26 having reached the top 10 in more than 20 countries a It topped the charts in Latvia Poland and Hungary and the Billboard Dance Electronic Songs chart It was also his highest charting Billboard Hot 100 song in 2017 having peaked in the Top 50 of over 50 countries and sold over 2 5 million copies of certified units The song was certified gold in the United Kingdom Germany Portugal and Denmark and multiple platinum in Brazil Sweden Canada and Australia while receiving single platinum certification in the United States France Italy Spain Belgium and New Zealand a Succeeding Wolves the single You amp Me was released through Joytime Collective 27 accompanied by an animated music video which was produced and directed by Toon53 The video was published three weeks after the song s release on his YouTube channel receiving over 42 million views as of December 2018 28 d In November Forbes published an article confirming Christopher Comstock as the individual behind the Marshmello project with regards to existing proofs such as his real name being revealed in music royalty manager BMI s database and that Marshmello s company was registered in August 2015 under Comstock in Delaware Furthermore it was also disclosed to Forbes by industry insiders that the two are the same person Previously known pieces of evidence such as the ASCAP credit their physical and musical similarities and Skrillex addressing Marshmello as Chris were taken into account of confirming Marshmello s identity 29 nbsp Marshmello performing at Airbeat One 2018In January 2018 Marshmello released a posthumous collaboration with rapper Lil Peep titled Spotlight He decided to release the single only after speaking to Peep s mother who had requested her son s unpublished musical work to be released as much as possible 30 A month later Marshmello worked with frequent collaborator Slushii for the song There 2 which was released as a single 31 He released a collaboration with British singer Anne Marie named Friends as the fifth single from Anne Marie s debut studio album Speak Your Mind The song became his highest charting song on the Hot 100 until October 2018 peaking at number eleven It also received a single platinum certification in Belgium Germany New Zealand the United Kingdom and the United States alongside receiving an Australian double platinum and a Canadian triple platinum certification a Among the other singles released after the work with Anne Marie were a song with rapper Logic titled Everyday which was released as the third single from his seventh mixtape Bobby Tarantino II 32 Fly and You Can Cry a collaborative single with rapper Juicy J and British soul singer James Arthur On June 19 Marshmello announced on Twitter his second studio album titled Joytime II which would be musically similar to its predecessor 33 The album was released on June 22 2018 34 Rolling Stone described it as monotonous and Marshmello s decision to not feature guests as disappointing stating every song sounds like it has already been pre leased for use by energy drink companies or extreme sports squads The album was given a one and a half star rating by the magazine 35 while Pitchfork gave the album a 4 2 out of 10 rating 36 Two singles were released off the album in June titled Tell Me and Check This Out 33 c the latter of which receiving an official music video published several months later 37 2018 2023 Happier Joytime III and Shockwave nbsp Marshmello performing live in June 2019 at Capital Pride Festival And Concert In Washington D C In August 2018 he collaborated with British band Bastille to release a single titled Happier in August It became his highest charting song in Canada Sweden the United Kingdom and the United States while becoming his third number one song on the Dance Electronic Songs chart where it spent a record 69 weeks at the top 38 The song was certified gold in Belgium Sweden and the United Kingdom platinum in New Zealand and the United States and double platinum in Australia and Canada a His subsequent singles collaborations with Egyptian singer songwriter Amr Diab titled Bayen Habeit and American rapper and producer Roddy Ricch titled Project Dreams were released in December 39 In January 2019 Marshmello collaborated with the free to play video game Fortnite Battle Royale to throw an in game concert along with releasing merchandise based on the game On February 2 and 3 the concert was held online amassing over 10 million players on the first day 40 41 During the first quarter of 2019 he released various collaboration The first in February was a collaboration with dubstep producer Svdden Death titled Sell Out 42 The second was with Scottish band Chvrches called Here with Me 43 Finally in April he released Roll the Dice an extended play with California rappers SOB X RBE It contains three songs Roll the Dice Don t Save Me and First Place 44 In June 2019 he released Rescue Me a collaboration with American rock band A Day to Remember as the first single from his third album Joytime III 45 On November 13 Marshmello collaborated with Blackbear and Yungblud to release Tongue Tied 46 On May 1 2020 Marshmello then collaborated with Halsey to release Be Kind 47 In July 2020 Marshmello appeared on rapper Juice WRLD s posthumous album Legends Never Die on the tracks Come amp Go and Hate the Other Side which reached numbers two and ten on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively with the former matching Happier as his highest charting song 48 In May 2021 Marshmello headlined the opening ceremony of the 2021 UEFA Champions League Final 49 On June 11 2021 Marshmello released his fourth studio album Shockwave It was independently released by the producer s own Joytime Collective label 50 On November 23 2021 the album was announced as a nominee for the Grammy Award for Best Dance Electronic Album earning Marshmello his first Grammy nomination 51 In 2022 Marshmello collaborated with Coca Cola to create a limited edition flavour under their Coca Cola Creations brand the strawberry and watermelon flavoured drink was packaged in cans paying homage to Marshmello s signature aesthetic 52 53 54 2023 present Ventures into latin music and Sugar Papi This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2023 On September 8 2023 Marshmello released the single Other Boys a collaboration with Dove Cameron On November 3 2023 Marshmello released his fifth album and debut Latin album Sugar Papi featuring the singles Tempo Esta Vida El Merengue Como Yo and Alcohol Artistry nbsp nbsp Deadmau5 top and Daft Punk bottom inspired Marshmello s appearance and style Marshmello wears a custom white helmet resembling a marshmallow for public appearances and in his music videos His identity was initially a secret but was confirmed by Forbes to be Chris Comstock in April 2017 citing events such as Skrillex s referring of Marshmello as Chris in an interview the managerial connection of Shalizi and the similar tattoos and birthday 29 On July 2 2019 Marshmello released a documentary with More Than Music Artist Spotlight Series on YouTube 55 In the documentary Shalizi describes the process and effort into creating the Marshmello brand 56 His stage name an alternative spelling of marshmallow and his marshmallow mascot head were both inspired by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5 who also uses an alternate spelling for his stage name and performs wearing a dead mouse mascot head 57 Acknowledgement of Deadmau5 s contribution to Marshmello s persona is evident in the music video for Alone 58 As a YouTuber Marshmello has published gaming and cooking videos for his series Gaming with Marshmello and Cooking with Marshmello In an episode of the latter American singer Paula Abdul was featured as a guest 59 In the cooking series Marshmello was shown presenting his methods of cooking for foods such as meals snacks and desserts Appearing as non speaker he used body language to express himself in the videos 60 PhilanthropyMarshmello together with Fortnite player Tyler Ninja Blevins have won prize money of 1 million from Epic Games s E3 Celebrity Pro Am charity tournament 61 half of which was donated to KIND Kids in Need of Defense an organization providing legal counsel to refugees and immigrant children 62 With the single Happier and its pet dog themed video he supported the FindYourFido campaign by American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ASPCA in October 2018 also recognized as Adopt a Shelter Dog month 63 DiscographyMain article Marshmello discography Joytime 2016 Joytime II 2018 Joytime III 2019 Shockwave 2021 Sugar Papi 2023 Awards and nominationsMarshmello awards and nominationsAwards and nominationsAwardWinsNominationsAmerican Music Awards11Billboard Music Awards04Teen Choice Awards03Radio Disney Music Awards05WDM Radio Awards02mtvU Woodie Awards01Electronic Music Awards01Remix Awards11MTV EMA11iHeartRadio Music Awards22International Dance Music Awards11Totals f Wins6Nominations21Note a b c d e f g h i j Adapted from Marshmello discography Adapted from Marshmello on SoundCloud a b c Adapted from Marshmello on iTunes a b c d Adapted from Marshmello s channel on YouTube Marshmellomusic August 19 2016 Proud to announce the Ritual Tour More dates are being added Tweet via Twitter Certain award groups do not simply award one winner They recognize several different recipients have runners up and have third place Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award runner up mentions are considered wins in this award tally For simplification and to avoid errors each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination Marshmello has been awarded Best Electronic at the 2018 MTV Europe Music Awards his first major award win Marshmello received nominations for works such as Alone Wolves Silence and Friends Musician Wave has ranked him as one of the Top 20 highest net worth DJ producers in the world and estimated his net worth to be 50 million USD 64 Billboard Music Awards Year Awards Recipient Outcome Ref 2018 Top Dance Electronic Artist Marshmello Nominated 65 2019 Top Dance Electronic Artist Marshmello Nominated 66 Top Collaboration Happier Top Dance Electronic SongDJ Magazine s top 100 DJs Year Position Notes Ref 2016 28 New Entry 67 2017 10 Up 182018 10 No Change2019 5 Up 52020 11 Down 62021 13 Down 22022 26 Down 132023 35 Down 9Electronic Music Awards Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref 2017 New Artist of the Year Marshmello Nominated 68 69 iHeartRadio Music Awards Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref 2019 Best New Pop Artist Marshmello Won 70 Dance Artist of the Year2020 Dance Artist of the Year Marshmello Won 71 2021 Dance Artist of the Year Marshmello Won 72 iHeartRadio Titanium Awards Year Nominated Work Result Ref2019 Happier 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations WonInternational Dance Music Awards Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref 2019 Best Song Pop Electronic Happier Won 73 74 MTV Europe Music Awards Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref 2018 Best Electronic Marshmello Won 75 MTV Woodies Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref 2017 Woodie to Watch Marshmello Nominated 76 Radio Disney Music Awards Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref 2017 Best Dance Track Alone Nominated 77 Remix Awards Year Category Recipient Outcome Ref 2017 Best Trap Remix Alarm Marshmello remix Nominated 78 Best Use of Vocal Won2018 Song of the Year Wolves Nominated 79 Breakout Artist of the Year MarshmelloBest Dance Track Silence 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