
Scottish producer and DJ Calvin Harris went from self-releasing his
music online to selling millions in the 2000s and 2010s with
radio-friendly, electronic dance crossover anthems such as "Feel So
Close," "This Is What You Came For," "Slide," and "One Kiss." In
addition to winning a Grammy in 2013, he also broke Michael
Jackson's record for the most U.K. Top Ten singles from one album
and was named Forbes' highest-earning DJ in 2013. After issuing his
first two efforts -- 2007's I Created Disco and 2009's Ready for
the Weekend -- he made his 2012 mainstream breakthrough with 18
Months, which recruited high-profile guest vocalists such as
Rihanna, Kelis, Ellie Goulding, and Florence Welch, resulting in
multiple chart hits and platinum certifications. With this
successful electronic-pop crossover formula, he issued the U.S. Top
5 Motion in 2014 before reaching a chart peak in 2017 with the
hip-hop and retro-R&B summertime hit, Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1.
Born Adam Richard Wiles on January 17, 1984 in the southern
Scotland city of Dumfries, Harris was first attracted to electronic
music in his teens and was recording bedroom demos by 1999. Two of
these songs, "Da Bongos" and "Brighter Days," were released as a
12" club single and CD-EP by the Prima Facie label in early 2002
under the artist name Stouffer. With that single to his credit, the
still teenaged Harris moved from Scotland to London, but as a very
small fish in one of the world's largest and most competitive
ponds, Harris floundered; only one of his songs was released during
his time in London, "Let Me Know" with vocalist Ayah on the
Unabombers' 2004 live-mix CD Electric Soul, Vol. 2. Returning home
to Dumfries, Harris began posting homemade solo recordings to his
MySpace page. An A&R representative from EMI liked what he
heard and signed Harris to the label in 2006. Following a pair of
successful singles, Harris released his debut album, I Created
Disco, in the summer of 2007. It featured two Top Ten hits
("Acceptable in the 80s" and "The Girls"), and climbed high in the
album charts. Along with his work as a solo artist, including
touring in front of a full live band, Harris quickly became an
in-demand remixer -- working on singles by Jamiroquai, Groove
Armada, All Saints, and CSS. He also wrote and produced songs for
Kylie Minogue's 2007 comeback album, and collaborated with Dizzee
Rascal on "Dance wiv Me," which reached number one in the U.K. "I'm
Not Alone," the first single from his second album, also hit number
one upon release in April 2009, as did the album when it appeared
that August. That album, Ready for the Weekend, topped the U.K.
albums chart and peaked at number 12 on Billboard's U.S.
dance/electronic chart. Through 2011, Harris took on production
work for Example, Tinchy Stryder, and Rihanna ("We Found Love," a
quadruple-platinum hit in the U.S.), while he also issued two more
of his own singles (the Kelis collaboration "Bounce" and "Feel So
Close"). Harris' third solo album, 18 Months, was a
collaboration-filled affair that featured "We Found Love" and
"Bounce," plus vocal spots from Ellie Goulding, Florence Welch, and
Ne-Yo, among others. It was released in October 2012, hit number
one on the U.K. albums chart, and reached number 19 in the U.S.
Nine singles from the album went Top Ten in the U.K. -- an
astonishing feat. The following May, his songwriting was
acknowledged when he was given the top Ivor Novello Award. Forbes
reported that he was the highest-earning DJ of 2013; according to
the publication, he made $46 million -- $14 million more than
runner-up Tiësto. Harris continued to roll. Each one of the first
three singles from 2014's Motion topped the U.K. pop chart, while
the album itself debuted at number two in the U.K. and at number
five in the U.S. A successful collaboration with Disciples, "How
Deep Is Your Love," followed in 2015. The song was a hit, reaching
number two in the U.K. and number one in Australia, and securing
Harris his eighth Top Ten on the Billboard Dance chart, the most
for any artist up until that point. The next year he returned with
two further hits: the Top Five U.S. "This Is What You Came For"
with Rihanna, and the Top Five U.K. "My Way" with his own lead
vocals. Despite the popularity of those singles, they would not
appear on his next album and remained standalone releases. His
fifth effort, Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1, arrived in the summer of
2017. Boasting a festival's worth of inspired guest artists,
Bounces featured Frank Ocean and Migos on "Slide," Young Thug,
Pharrell Williams, and Ariana Grande on "Heatstroke," Future and
Khalid on "Rollin'," and Katy Perry, Big Sean, and Williams on
"Feels," in addition to further collaborations with John Legend,
Schoolboy Q, D.R.A.M., Nicki Minaj, Lil Yachty, Snoop Dogg, and
more. In 2018, Harris began to roll out a series of standalone
singles, starting with "Nuh Ready, Nuh Ready" featuring Canadian
rapper PartyNextDoor. Later that year, Harris scored a pair of
'90s-house-tinged U.K. chart-toppers: one with Dua Lipa ("One
Kiss") and another with Sam Smith ("Promises"). ~ Stewart Mason