Felix Jaehn
Germany's Felix Jaehnis a DJ, producer, and remixer with a bent toward atmospheric yet still pop-oriented house. He emerged during the mid-2010s when tropical house was becoming one of the most popular trends in dance music, and he scored numerous hits with his uplifting songs and remixes, which incorporated elements of deep house, soul, funk, pop, and reggae. Several of his multi-platinum smashes, including his remix of OMI's "Cheerleader" and the Rufus & Chaka Khan cover "Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better)," were included on his 2018 full-length debut, titled I. Continuing to spread positive energy through his music, he released his second album, Breathe, in 2021. His subsequent singles have included collaborations with Ray Dalton ("Call It Love"), Jonas Blue ("Weekends," "Past Life"), and Sophie Ellis-Bextor ("Ready for Your Love").Born in Hamburg in 1994, Jaehn studied classical violin in his youth before turning his attention to DJing in his teens. Around 2011, he briefly attended London's Point Blank Music College before returning to Hamburg. After reestablishing himself in Hamburg, Jaehn released several well-received singles, including 2014's "Dance with Me" featuring Thalliee Ann Seenyenn and 2014's "Shine" with Freddy Verano and Linying. However, it was his 2015 remix of OMI's "Cheerleader" that grabbed the public's attention. A catchy, reggae-infused dance hit, "Cheerleader" topped dozens of charts across the world. That same year, Jaehn earned yet another worldwide hit with his remix of vocalist Jasmine Thompson's song "Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better)," a cover of Rufus & Chaka Khan's "Ain't Nobody." Jaehn formed the duo Eff with singer Mark Forster, and their debut single, "Stimme," topped the German singles chart for three weeks.In 2016, Jaehn issued a handful of notable singles, including "Can't Go Home" with Steve Aoki and Adam Lambert and "Bonfire" with ALMA. He released "Dance with Me" (featuring Thallie Ann Seenyen) and "Hot2Touch" (with Hight and Alex Aiono) the following year. 2018 saw Jaehn put out his debut full-length effort, I, via Polydor. It was preceded by the single "Like a Riddle," featuring Hearts & Colors and Adam Trigger. The next year, he teamed up with English singer/songwriter Calum Scott for the single "Love on Myself," and collaborated with Vize and Miss Li for the song "Close Your Eyes," which reached number 21 in Germany. Several other Jaehn singles charted in 2020 and 2021, including the Top 40 hits "No Therapy" (featuring Nea and Bryn Christopher), "When the Lights Are Low" (with Toby Romeo and Faulhaber), and "One More Time" (with Robin Schulz featuring Alida). Several of these tracks appeared on Jaehn's second album, Breathe, which arrived in October 2021. "Rain in Ibiza" (with the Stickmen Project and Calum Scott) and "Do It Better" (featuring Zoe Wees), both reached the German charts in 2022, and "Call It Love" was also a hit in several other countries. In 2023, Jaehn released "All for Love" featuring Sandro Cavazza, and collaborated with Jonas Blue on the singles "Weekends" and "Past Life." More stand-alone singles followed in 2024, including "Waking Up" (with Leony) and "Ready for Your Love" (featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor).
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It's Not Right But It's Okay
Pop - Released by Arista Records on 14 Mar 2025
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By Your Side (In My Mind) Part II
Dance - Released by Kontor Records on 31 Jan 2025
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Lavender Haze (Felix Jaehn Remix)
Pop - Released by Taylor Swift on 3 Mar 2023
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Wake Up (With You Mine)
Dance - Released by Intercord on 1 Aug 2025
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Bad Memories (Felix Jaehn Remix)
Dance - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 22 Jul 2022
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Where The Lights Are Low
Dance - Released by Intercord on 22 Jan 2021
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Lose You (Felix Jaehn Remix)
Dance - Released by Capitol Records UK - EMI on 5 May 2023
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The Spark (Felix Jaehn Remix)
Dance - Released by Rubyworks Ltd. - 95 on 25 Oct 2024
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