Toby Romeo

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Toby Romeo
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Toby Romeo performing at Electric Love festival 2019
Born
Tobias Waß

(2000-11-08) November 8, 2000 (age 24)
Occupation(s)DJ, producer
Years active2013–present
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Website www.universal-music.de/tobyromeo

Toby Romeo (born Tobias Waß; 8 November 2000) is an Austrian DJ and music producer from Salzburg best known for the song "Where the Lights Are Low" featuring Felix Jaehn. He also had appearances at international music festivals such as Parookaville and Electric Love. [1] He is signed by Universal. [2]

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Musical career

Waß grew up in a musical family and learnt multiple instruments as a child. [3] At the age of 13 he played at Donauinselfest festival after winning the DJ-contest. [4] Appearances at Electric Love and Lakefestival followed. [5] In 2018 he met Felix Jaehn at a show in Italy he opened up for him. Jaehn became his mentor and they worked together on several projects. [6] Toby Romeo produced a remix for his collaboration with Alok "All the Lies" which was published on Spinnin' Records. In 2020 another remixes for "Sicko" as well as Alan Walkers "Alone Pt. II" were published and played by Hardwell. [7] [8] Toby Romeo also served as co-producer for Felix Jaehn's Remix of "Some Say" by Nea. [9]

In 2021, Toby Romeo and Felix Jaehn published their first collaboration called "Where the Lights Are Low". The song was ranked in the German and Austrian charts. [10] [11]

Discography

Singles

Remixes

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