Eva Shaw

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Eva Shaw
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Background information
Birth nameEva Shaw
Also known asDJ Bambi [1]
Born Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active2013–present
Labels
Website www.evashawmusic.com

Eva Shaw is a Canadian DJ, songwriter, record producer, and fashion model. [2] [3] [4] Growing up, she was involved in acting, music and the arts. [5] Shaw taught herself how to DJ and make beats as a hobby, ended up moving to New York City to pursue her dream of acting. [6] Shaw's first single release "Charizma" [7] was signed by Calvin Harris to his own label Fly Eye Records. [1] [8] [9] She gained recognition from her follow up songs "Get Down" that reached No. 39 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, [10] "Space Jungle" which received over 40 million views, [11] [3] "Moxie" which was released on Afrojack's label in 2015, [12] and "N2U" with singer Martha Wash. [13] She had DJ residencies at Las Vegas nightclubs including Hakkasan in MGM Grand. [14]

Contents

Discography

EPs

TitleDetails
I Been Doing Great
(with Nate Husser) [15] [16]

Charting singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
BEL
(Vl)
BEL
(Wa)
US
(Dance/Elec)
"Get Down"

(with Hard Rock Sofa)

2014 [A] [A] 39 [10] Non-album single

Singles

  • 2014 : "Charizma"
  • 2014 : "Get Down" (with Hard Rock Sofa)
  • 2014 : "Space Jungle" (Showtek edit)
  • 2015 : "N2U" (with Showtek featuring Martha Wash)
  • 2016 : "U" (featuring Sonny Wilson and Mally Mall)
  • 2016 : "Rise N Shine" (featuring Poo Bear), [17] also remixes [18]
  • 2017 : "High" (featuring Shaggy and Demarco) [Remixes]
  • 2017 : "Ba Da Da Ding" (featuring Demarco and Aion Clarke)
  • 2017 : "Shoulda Known Betta" (featuring Francci and City Fidelia)
  • 2018 : "Voices" (featuring Najja and DiJiTAL)
  • 2018 : "NT NT" (featuring Omar Kadir and City Fidelia)
  • 2018 : "Lifeguard" (with Nebula and Bubi)
  • 2018 : "Snakes" (with City Fidelia featuring Db Bantino) [19]
  • 2018 : "Miles Away" (with City Fidelia)
  • 2018 : "What U Need" (with City Fidelia featuring Vincent Barry 2)
  • 2018 : "Letter To The Side" (with City Fidelia)
  • 2019 : "V in the Am" (with Booka Banks)
  • 2019 : "Pop Out" (with ILLYMINIACHI)
  • 2019 : "Free" (with Booka Banks) [20]
  • 2019 : "Home Invasion" (featuring Thouxanbanfauni)
  • 2019 : "Do It Again" (featuring Roney and Jayy Brown)
  • 2019 : "Strip" (with Thouxanbanfauni featuring Nate Husser) [21]
  • 2020 : "Foot On They Neck" (featuring Nate Husser)
  • 2020 : "On Lock" (featuring Nate Husser & Just John)
  • 2020 : "I Been Doing Great (You Can Stop MFing Asking)" (featuring Nate Husser) [16]
  • 2020 : "Knocked Off" (featuring Swagger Rite and Lord Afrixana)
  • 2020 : "SPLASH GOD" (featuring Nate Husser)
  • 2020 : "Dat Girl" (with Steve Walls featuring Red Rat)
  • 2020 : "BOP" (featuring DillanPonders and Kris The $pirit)
  • 2020 : "Don't Look Down" (featuring Telesca and El Chuape)
  • 2020 : "Clap" (featuring Nate Husser, Nesi and Reeves Junya)
  • 2020 : "The Weekend" (with Showtek and Spree Wilson) [22]
  • 2020 : "Addicted" (featuring Nate Husser, DB Bantino and ILLYMINIACHI)
  • 2021 : "Static" (with Kofi and Ching)
  • 2021 : "Hennessy" (with Yung Tory and BTK Villeion)
  • 2021 : "Sleep Like a Baby" (with Nate Husser and Jean Deaux)

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References

Notes

Sources

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