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Sexor

17.5M streams

17,486,072

HAL, Still So High, First Blood

11.9M streams

11,871,598

L'Ecstasy

7.8M streams

7,820,190

Bugatti (Remixes, Pt. 2)

7.6M streams

7,555,695

Bugatti Remixes, Pt. 2 (Remixes)

7.5M streams

7,517,058

Let’s Go Dancing

6M streams

6,047,527

[PIAS] 40

5M streams

5,045,289

Bugatti

4.2M streams

4,159,619

No Fantasy Required

4.1M streams

4,059,272

Make Me Fall In Love (Remixes)

2.9M streams

2,869,492

Biography

How does one begin to write about Tiga? Where to even start on a long road marked with notable checkpoints? What can be told that can’t be tallied in raw statistics (which he’s a total stickler for), or an unfurled parchment scroll of places gone and plaudits won? The duality of a life split between aspirational popstar and touring deejay falls short: by this point in time he’s lived dozens of lives, let alone a mere two. Frankly the only claim that doesn’t wash is that of being in a legacy mode – because that, to him, denotes the cardinal sin of coasting. And that just won’t do. The core engine pushing Tiga forward is ambition. It’s there, everywhere: at the dials in any given club in any given city in any given country on any given weekend; burning the midnight oil in the Research & Development wing of his career control centre, crisp shirt sleeves rolled, assessing and strategising over his next move; with his feet up on the gleaming glass desk in the penthouse office of Turbo Towers, gold plaques of decade-dominating dancefloor delights flanking him – it’s there. Self-aware, well-moderated, yet totally unrepentant ambition.