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Five More Hours

824.1M streams

824,093,691

Good Evening

297.8M streams

297,814,317

Five Hours

280.2M streams

280,227,480

Perdoname (feat. DyCy & Adrian Delgado...

203M streams

202,959,728

Bailar (feat. Pitbull & Elvis Crespo)

144.7M streams

144,701,634

I Can Be Somebody (feat. Erin McCarley...

69.1M streams

69,076,111

ORRO

59.9M streams

59,892,693

Yee

42.6M streams

42,616,485

Bring It Back (feat. Max Styler)

42.1M streams

42,099,594

Flashlight

40.4M streams

40,408,364

Biography

Los Angeles native Erick Orrosquieta, known as Deorro (and TON!C as well), is a house/EDM producer and DJ, as well as a proud Mexican American. After he developed a following through his SoundCloud page, he reached a wider audience in his early twenties, from 2012 through 2014, with extensive touring, as well as brash solo releases and collaborations on the Dim Mak and Mad Decent labels. Among his highlights were "Dechorro" (2013), "Freak" (2014), and "Five Hours" (2014), the last of which reached the Top Ten in France and Belgium. Additionally, he remixed tracks by the likes of Laidback Luke ("Pogo"), Steve Aoki ("Ooh"), and Gareth Emery ("Lights & Thunder"). Deorro's momentum continued with Five More Hours (featuring Chris Brown, 2015) and Bailar (featuring Elvis Crespo, 2016), both of which went Top Ten in multiple territories. A slew of additional singles followed into 2017 when he issued his debut collection, Good Evening. He continued his prolific run in 2018 with nearly a dozen single releases, including Shakalaka with Steve Aoki, Dracarys with Dirty Audio, and Bring It Back (feat. Max Styler) with MAKJ. In 2019 he teamed up with Quintino and MAKJ for the high-energy single Knockout. Since that time, Deorro has had releases with some of the top collaborators in both the EDM and Latin genres, like his single release in 2022, Savage with Tiësto, and his debut Latin Album ORRO, which features an astounding 18 collaborators over 19 tracks. ~ Andy Kellman