3 Are Legend

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The members of 3 Are Legend:
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Steve Aoki
Background information
Occupation(s)DJs, musicians
Years active2018–present
MembersSteve Aoki
Dimitri Vegas
Like Mike

3 Are Legend is an electronic dance music supergroup consisting of Belgian Greek DJs Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and American DJ Steve Aoki. [1] [2] [3]

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Background and career

3 Are Legend are a supergroup founded by the three DJs who are described as good friends. [4] Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike and Steve Aoki regularly perform at festivals and concerts together, including headlining several major music festivals such as TomorrowWorld, Tomorrowland, Creamfields and Ultra Music Festival, [5] which prompted the formation of the group. [6] The trio's first use of the name came during Ultra 2014, but had previously played together for many years previously. [3]

On July 26, 2019 the super group released a track with W&W named Khaleesi. [7] Two days later the trio closed Tomorrowland for the first time, and on the festival's 15th anniversary. [8] This came after they were inadvertently caught up in a controversy involving fellow supergroup Swedish House Mafia regarding the event's closure aimed unexpected cancellations of a few of the latter's 2019 tour dates. [9] [10]

Discography

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Khalessi" [11]
(with W&W)
2019Non-album singles
"Rave Dome" [12]
(with Justin Prime and Sandro Silva)
2020
"Deck the Halls" (with Toneshifterz and Brennan Heart) (Timmy Trumpet Edit)Home Alone (On the Night Before Christmas) EP
"Pump It Up" (with Tujamo and Jaxx & Vega featuring Black & White Brothers)2022Non-album single
"Name of Your DJ (3 Are Legend Edit)" (with Quintino featuring MC Ambush)
"Nasty" (with Blasterjaxx)2023Non-album single

Remixes

Previous collaborations

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