Grabbitz

American musician and producer (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nicholas Chiari (born February 18, 1993), commonly known by his stage name Grabbitz, is an American electronic music producer, musician, composer, and DJ. He first gained attention in the EDM community with the song "Here with You Now", which was released on Monstercat in July 2014.[1] He has collaborated with a variety of artists, including Savoy, Sullivan King, and Pegboard Nerds.

Born
Nicholas Chiari

(1993-02-18) February 18, 1993 (age 33)
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • musician
  • composer
  • DJ
Instruments
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Grabbitz
Born
Nicholas Chiari

(1993-02-18) February 18, 1993 (age 33)
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • musician
  • composer
  • DJ
Instruments
Years active2012–present
Labels
Websitegrabbitzmusic.com
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Career

Grabbitz released his first single, "Here With You Now", on the record label Monstercat, in September 2014. It appeared on his debut EP, Friends, which came out a year later. The album also included the singles "Turn Around" and "Friends".

In May 2015, he remixed the track "Build the Cities" by Karma Fields, featuring Kerli. In November, he remixed the song "Get On Up" by Pegboard Nerds and Jauz. Later that month, he issued the single "Float Away", from his upcoming EP Better with Time, which was released in December.

March 2016 saw Grabbitz issue a collaborative single with Pegboard Nerds, titled "All Alone". In November, he published the single "Follow Me", which preceded his debut full-length album, Things Change, released in 2017. In July 2017, he collaborated with Savoy on the single "Contemplate".

In June 2019, Grabbitz released the single "Crazy as You" with Sullivan King. In April 2022, he published his second full-length album, Time Isn't Real, which was followed in August 2023 by yet another studio album, Let Them Only See Butterflies.

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Album details
Things Change
Time Isn't Real
Let Them Only See Butterflies
  • Released: August 11, 2023
  • Label: Monstercat
  • Format: Digital download
Big Epic Nothing
  • Released: February 28, 2025[3]
  • Label: Blue Butterfly Records
  • Format: Digital download
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EPs

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Title Album details
Handle Yourself
  • Released: October 1, 2012[4]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download
Friends
  • Released: April 27, 2015[5]
  • Label: Monstercat
  • Formats: Digital download
Better with Time
  • Released: December 11, 2015[6]
  • Label: Monstercat
  • Formats: Digital download
In the Dark
  • Released: June 28, 2024[7]
  • Label: Blue Butterfly Records
  • Formats: Digital download
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Singles

As lead artist

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Title Year Album
"151" / "Fire" 2013 Non-album singles
"Biodome"
"Here with You Now" 2014 Friends
"Turn Around"[a]
"Friends"
(with Faustix)
2015
"Way Too Deep"
"Ballin'" / "Don't Stop" Non-album single
"Float Away" Better with Time
"Better with Time"
"Get Ya Body Down" Non-album singles
"All Alone"
(with Pegboard Nerds)
2016
"Follow Me" Things Change
"In the Winter" 2017 Non-album single
"Don't Let Me Go" Things Change
"Play This Game"
"I Think That I Might Be Going Crazy"
"Contemplate"
(with Savoy)
Non-album singles
"Told Ya So"
"My Cloud" 2018
"Information Overload"
(with Pierce Fulton)
"Polaroid" 2019
"Crazy as You"
(with Sullivan King)[9]
"King / Ghost in Song"[10]
"Bruises"[11]
(with Nghtmre)
"Roam with You"[12]
"Where the End Begins"[13] 2020
"Someone Else"[14]
(with Rezz)
"Fly on the Wall"[15] 2021
"Rolls Royce"[16]
(with Tisoki)
"Pigs in the Sky"[17] Time Isn't Real
"Pain Killer"[18]
"Teleport" / "Comedown"[19] 2022
"The Ugly"[20]
"Pretty Melody 70"[21] Time Isn't Real (Deluxe)
"When You & Me Dance"[22]
"You Were Right"[23]
(with Illenium and Wooli)
2023 Illenium
"Signal"[24]
(with Rezz)
Non-album singles
"Torn Open"[25]
(with Kill Script and Eddie)
"Sandcastle"[26]
(with Jayceeoh)
"Hero"[27] Let Them Only See Butterflies
"Let It Bloom"[28]
"Falling Over You"[29]
(with Lucille Croft)
Non-album single
"Insidious"[30]
(with Subtronics)
2024 Non-album singles
"Sky Turns Red"[31]
"Fire"[32]
(with Imanu)
"Cheerleader"[33]
"Hero Pt. II"[34] Big Epic Nothing
"The World's Saddest Christmas Song"[35] Non-album single
"Saint Maniac"[36] 2025 Big Epic Nothing
"Love You 'Til I'm Dead"[37]
(feat. Rezz)
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Title Year Charts Album
US
Dance

[38]
"Colors"
(Boombox Cartel featuring Grabbitz)
2016 Non-album single
"Let Go"
(Deadmau5 featuring Grabbitz)
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"Show Stopper"
(Sullivan King featuring Grabbitz)
2019 The Demented EP
"At Night"[39]
(3lau and Shaun Frank featuring Grabbitz)
2020 Non-album single
"Help"
(Sullivan King featuring Grabbitz)
2021 Loud
"Die for You"[40]
(Valorant featuring Grabbitz)
Non-album single
"Into Pieces"[41]
(Subtronics featuring Grabbitz)
2022 Fractals
"Ticking Away"[42]
(Valorant featuring Grabbitz & bbno$)
2023 Non-album singles
"Power"[43]
(Subtronics and Level Up featuring Grabbitz)
2024
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
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Guest appearances

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Title Year Album
"Let Go" (Grabbitz Edit)
(deadmau5 featuring Grabbitz)
2017 We Are Friends, Vol. 7
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Remixes

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Title Year Original artist(s) Album
"Love Runs Out" 2014 OneRepublic Love Runs Out (Remixes)
"Taking Over"
(featuring Cassandra Kay)
Favright Taking Over (The Remixes)
"Build the Cities"
(featuring Kerli)
2015 Karma Fields Build the Cities (Reconstructions)
"Get On Up" Jauz and Pegboard Nerds Get On Up (The Remixes)
"Propane Nightmares"[44] 2018 Pendulum The Reworks
"With You"[45] 2019 Haywyre Panorama: Form Remixes
"At Night"[46]
(featuring Grabbitz)
2020 3lau, Shaun Frank At Night (Remixes)
"Own Worst Enemy"[47] 2021 Robert DeLong Non-album single
"Into Pieces"[48]
(featuring Grabbitz)
(remixed with Wooli)
2022 Subtronics Non-album single
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Notes

  1. "Turn Around" did not appear on any major chart but peaked at #26 on Billboard Twitter Emerging Artists[8]

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