Sam Feldt

Dutch DJ, record producer and entrepreneur (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sammy Boeddha Renders (born 1 August 1993), known professionally as Sam Feldt, is a Dutch DJ, record producer and entrepreneur.

Born
Sammy Boeddha Renders

(1993-08-01) 1 August 1993 (age 32)
Boxtel, North Brabant, Netherlands
Genres
Occupations
  • DJ
  • record producer
  • entrepreneur
  • record label owner
Instruments
  • Piano
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
  • FL Studio
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Sam Feldt
Sam Feldt in 2021
Sam Feldt in 2021
Background information
Born
Sammy Boeddha Renders

(1993-08-01) 1 August 1993 (age 32)
Boxtel, North Brabant, Netherlands
Genres
Occupations
  • DJ
  • record producer
  • entrepreneur
  • record label owner
Instruments
  • Piano
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
  • FL Studio
Years active2014–present
Labels
Websiteheartfeldt.me samfeldt.com
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Career

Musical career

In 2015, he released a remake of Robin S.' "Show Me Love". The track was released by Spinnin' Records and Polydor. It became an instant hit, peaking at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart[2] and reached the 21st position on the Dutch Top 40.[3][4] In Australia, "Show Me Love" was certified gold.[5] In Belgium, Feldt's track reached 15 and 13 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Songs chart. In 2016, Sam Feldt released the song "Summer on You" together with Lucas & Steve. After reaching the number 4 spot in the Dutch Top 40, it became the most played track on Dutch radio in September and October 2016.[6][7][8] Shortly after the release of "Summer on You", the track was awarded with a Platinum award in the Netherlands.[9] Feldt was ranked on DJ Mag's list of the Top 100 DJs of 2017 at 75.[10]

Billboard described Feldt as "a modern house superstar", and his treatment of "Show Me Love" as "Anne reshapes the famous melody, while Feldt echoes the original with a bubbly deep house beat."[11] The single "The Devil's Tears" (Sam Feldt Edit) was one of Spotify's top 10 most viral tracks.[12] Feldt's debut album Sunrise was released on 6 October 2017, via Spinnin' Records.[13] On 24 November 2017 Feldt released a double album titled Sunrise to Sunset, which consists of songs from his debut studio album and 12 additional songs.[14] The double album was followed by his remix album After The Sunset, featuring remixes from Zonderling, Breathe Carolina and Calvo.[15] In 2019, Sam released his track "Post Malone", which has hit 375 million streams on Spotify, as of November 2020.[16]

With his project Sam Feldt Live, Feldt combines his digital music production with live instruments. His band, composed of Dutch trumpeter Quirijn and Dutch saxophonist Tariq, is featured on multiple Sam Feldt songs.

In 2020, Feldt revealed his own record label known as Heartfeldt Records, with "Hold Me Close" featuring Ella Henderson as the first official release. He has also created his own charity, The Heartfeldt Foundation, which raises awareness on global warming. The foundation has partnered with several DJs including Goldfish, Jay Hardway, and Blond:ish.[17]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

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Sunrise[13]
Time After Time[18]
  • Released: 23 May 2025
  • Label: SF Music, Epic, Sony
  • Format: Digital download
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Compilation albums

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Sunrise to Sunset
  • Released: 24 November 2017[19]
  • Label: Spinnin'
  • Format: Digital download
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Remix albums

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After the Sunset
  • Released: 19 February 2018
  • Label: Spinnin'
  • Format: Digital download
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Extended plays

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Been a While
  • Released: 4 March 2016
  • Label: Spinnin' Deep
  • Format: Digital download
Magnets[20]
Home Sweet Home[21]
  • Released: 27 November 2020
  • Label: Heartfeldt Records
  • Format: Digital download
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Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, certifications and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
NLD
[22]
AUS
[23]
AUT
[24]
BEL
[25]
DEN
[26]
FRA
[27]
GER
[28]
SWE
[29]
SWI
[30]
UK
[31]
"Bloesem"
(with De Hofnar)
2014 Non-album singles
"Hot Skin"
(with Kav Verhouser)
"Show Me Love"
(featuring Kimberly Anne)
2015 1519301139823950384
"Midnight Hearts"
(with The Him featuring Angi3)
"Drive You Home"
(with The Him featuring The Donnies The Amys)
"Been a While" 2016 Been a While
"Shadows of Love"
(featuring Heidi Rojas)
Non-album singles
"Summer on You"
(with Lucas & Steve featuring Wulf)
493
"Runaways"
(with Deepend featuring Teemu Brunila)
89
"What About the Love"
"Open Your Eyes"
(with Hook n Sling)
2017
"Fade Away"
(with Lush & Simon featuring Inna)
Sunrise
"Yes"
(featuring Akon)
86
[35]
"Be My Lover"[36]
(with Alex Schulz)
"Wishing Well"
(featuring Olivia Sebastianelli)
Sunrise to Sunset
"Down for Anything"
(with Möwe featuring Karra)
2018 Non-album singles
"Know You Better"
(with Lvndscape featuring Tessa)
[A]
"Qing Fei De Yi (情非得已)"[38]
(with Trouze featuring Derrick Hoh)
"Heaven (Don't Have a Name)"[39]
(featuring Jeremy Renner)
"Gold"[40]
(featuring Kate Ryan)
2019 27
"One Day"[41]
(with Yves V featuring Rozes)
Magnets
"Magnets"[42]
(featuring Sophie Simmons)
"Hide & Seek"[43]
(with Srno featuring Joe Housley)
"Post Malone"
(featuring Rani)
1627
[44]
508137
[45]
4682
[46]
5910
"Winter Wonderland"[52] 78 Non-album single
"2 Hearts"[53]
(with Sigma featuring Gia Koka)
2020 9376 Hope
"Hold Me Close"[54]
(featuring Ella Henderson)
Non-album singles
"Far Away from Home"[55]
(with Vize featuring Leony)
[B]
"You Should Know"[57]
(with Fedde Le Grand featuring Craig Smart)
"Use Your Love"[58]
(with The Him featuring Goldford)
"Paradise"[59]
(with Stevie Appleton)
"Home Sweet Home"[60]
(featuring Alma and Digital Farm Animals)
Home Sweet Home
"The Best Days"[61]
(with Karma Child featuring Tabitha)
"Everything About You"[62]
(featuring P<3lly)
"Stronger"
(featuring Kesha)
2021 Non-album singles
"Pick Me Up"[63]
(with Sam Fischer)
"Call on Me"[64]
(featuring Georgia Ku)
"Follow Me"
(with Rita Ora)
66
"Hate Me"[65]
(with Salem Ilese)
2022
"Late Night Feels"[66]
(with Monsta X)
"Future in Your Hands"
(with Aloe Blacc)
"Better"[67]
(with Gavin James)
"How Many Tears"
(with Kygo featuring Emily Warren)
"Enough to Drink"[68]
(with Cate Downey)
2023 [C] Time After Time
"Crying on the Dancefloor"
(with Jonas Blue and Violet Days)
66
"Dance with Somebody"[70]
(with Benny Bridges)
"House for Kings"[71]
(with Tones and I)
"Unwanted"
(with Martin Jensen and Conor Maynard)[72]
Non-album singles
"Dirty Talk"
(with CMC$)[73]
"All the Things She Said"
"Memories"
(featuring Sofiloud)[74]
Time After Time
"You Don't Even Know Me"
(with Cheat Codes)
Non-album single
"Rest of My Life"
(with Jonas Blue and Sadie Van Rose)[75]
2024 Together
"Sleep Tonight (This Is the Life)"
(with Switch Disco & R3hab)[76]
Non-album singles
"Sun Comes Up"
(with Timmy Trumpet featuring Joe Taylor & Ekko)
"Mi Amor"
(with Jvke and Anitta)[77]
7031 Time After Time
"Heart Like Mine"
(with Rosa Linn)[78]
"I'm Going Out"
(with Steve Aoki, Xandra, Zak Abel and Nile Rodgers)
Non-album singles
"Ten"
(with Joki)[79]
2025
"My Heart Goes"
(featuring Oaks)
Time After Time
"Follow the Waves"
(featuring Caden)
"Lonely Tonight"
(featuring Justin Jesso & Parson James)
"Runaway Train"
(featuring RuthAnne)[80]
Non-album singles
"Calling"
(with Dynoro and Mike Demero)
"Cheap Champagne"
(featuring Sophie Stray)[81]
"Like You Do"
(with Tribbs, Andy Dust featuring Dotter)
"Sinners"
(with Deepend)
"Pretender"
(with Kshmr)[82]
"Hey Son"
(with Vize, Aloe Blacc and MC4D)
38
"In Pieces Again"
(with Conor Maynard)
2026
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Other charted songs

As lead artist

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CZR
[83]
"Time After Time" 2025 3 Time After Time
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Remixes

Notes

  1. "Know You Better" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number nine on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[37]
  2. While "Far Away from Home" did not chart at the Swedish Singles Chart, it peaked at number two on the Swedish Heatseeker chart.[56]
  3. "Enough to Drink" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at number 30 on the Single Tip chart.[69]

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