John James Borger Jr., better known by his stage name Borgeous (stylized as BORGEOUS), is an American DJ and music producer. The LA-based Platinum recording artist and DJ/producer has charted three Billboard Dance Radio Top 10s, three Beatport #1's and a #1 on the iTunes Dancechart in 15 countries.
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Since the start of his illustrious career, Platinum selling Billboard charting DJ and producer Borgeous has taken over the dance music scene with worldwide hits and sold out festivals. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Borgeous immersed himself into the electronic dance scene soon after moving to Los Angeles. Borgeous released his first single “Tsunami” in 2013. Tsunami was created alongside acclaimed production duo DVBBS and quickly became a massive hit, reaching #1 in 15 different countries.
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John James Borger Jr., better known by his stage name Borgeous (stylized as BORGEOUS), is an American DJ and music producer. The LA-based Platinum recording artist and DJ/producer has charted three Billboard Dance Radio Top 10s, three Beatport #1's and a #1 on the iTunes Dancechart in 15 countries.
==Career== His "AGGRO" launched his career in 2013. Other releases include "From Cali With Love", "GANGSTEROUS", "Rags to Riches". However "Tsunami", a track he laid down in collaboration with Canadian electronic music duo DVBBS that yielded international fame. The single became a big hit at festivals and was occasionally attributed to DJ Sander van Doorn, but was confirmed by Pete Tong to be the work of DVBBS and Borgeous. In its world exclusive, Tong played the song on his show on BBC Radio 1 on August 16, 2013. Billboard magazine called it “the most played tune at Tomorrowland,” the 2013 Belgian electronic music festival. It was officially released on Doorn Records on August 19, 2013. A week later, it reached #1 on the Beatport 100. It reached #1 on iTunes in 15 different countries, #1 on Beatport, received an EMPO Award for ‘Track of the Year’ and was nominated for the Juno Award ‘Best Dance Recording of the Year’.
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