Zedd
Anton Zaslavski, widely recognized by his stage moniker Zedd, is a prominent electronic music producer and DJ of Russian-German descent. Born on September 2, 1989, in Saratov, Russia, he later moved to Germany, where he cultivated his passion for music. Zedd is particularly known for his work within the electro house genre, yet his musical repertoire extends to incorporate diverse elements from progressive house, complextro, and dubstep.
Zedd first gained significant attention in the music scene with his 2012 debut album, *Clarity*, which featured the hit title track that showcased his signature sound and vocal collaborations with artists like Foxes. This album not only solidified his reputation but also earned him a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.
Throughout his career, Zedd has produced numerous chart-topping singles, including "Stay," featuring Alessia Cara, and "The Middle," with Maren Morris and Grey, both of which demonstrated his ability to blend catchy melodies with danceable beats. His collaborations with renowned artists such as Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, and Justin Bieber further highlight his influence in the industry.
Zedd continues to be a dynamic force in electronic music, pushing boundaries and captivating audiences worldwide with his innovative sound and electrifying performances.