Justin Caruso

Last updated
Justin Caruso
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
Years active2014—present
Labels
  • Seeking Blue
  • BLUME

Justin Caruso is an American DJ and record producer based in Los Angeles, California.

Contents

Early life and career

Caruso is the son of billionaire Rick Caruso. [1]

After years of remixes of artists like 3lau, The Chainsmokers, X Ambassadors and more, Caruso released his debut original "Talk About Me" in early 2017 which charted on Dance/Mix Show Airplay at 36th and received over 2 million streams on Spotify.[ citation needed ]

In the fall of 2016, Caruso went on his first North American Tour, opening for 3lau and The Chainsmokers as well as headlining his own shows across the country. After playing at festivals across the country including EDC Las Vegas, Summerfest, and Billboard Hot 100 Fest, he toured nationally with Nghtmre, Valentino Khan, 3lau, and Tiesto. [ citation needed ]

Discography

Singles

2017

  • "Talk About Me" [2]
  • "Love Somebody" [3]
  • "Caving" [4]

2018

  • "You Got Me" (with Tiësto) [5]
  • "More Than a Stranger" (featuring Cappa and Ryan Hicari) [6]
  • "High Enough" (featuring Rosie Darling) [7]
  • "Don't Know You" (featuring Jake Miller) [8]

2019

2020

  • "No Eyes On Me" [13]
  • "Highs & Lows" [14]

2021

  • "Intoxicated" (Drove & Justin Caruso) [15]

Remixes

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