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Calvin Harris


#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Calvin Harris is the stage name of Adam Richard Wiles, a Scottish DJ, singer, songwriter, and record producer.

#### Birth and Death Dates
Adam Richard Wiles was born on January 17, 1984, in Dumfries, Scotland. As of this writing, he is still alive.

#### Nationality and Profession(s)
Calvin Harris is a British DJ, electronic music producer, singer, and songwriter. He has also ventured into pop music and hip-hop production.

Early Life and Background


Growing up in a small town in Dumfries, Scotland, Adam Wiles was exposed to various forms of music from an early age. His parents introduced him to traditional Scottish folk music, while his siblings influenced his taste for mainstream pop and rock. Harris began experimenting with electronic music at the age of 12, teaching himself to produce beats using a software program called Fruity Loops.

Major Accomplishments


Calvin Harris's breakthrough in the music industry came in 2007 when he released his debut album, "I Created Disco." However, it was his second album, "Ready for the Weekend," that brought him mainstream recognition. The album spawned several hit singles, including "The Girls" and "Flashback."

Harris has since become one of the most successful electronic dance music (EDM) artists in the world. He has released several chart-topping albums, including "18 Months" (2012), "Motion" (2013), and "Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1" (2017). His collaborations with other artists have yielded numerous hits, such as "Sweet Nothing" with Florence Welch and "Summer" with Dua Lipa.

In addition to his music career, Harris has also made headlines for his high-profile relationships and feuds in the entertainment industry. In 2018, he became engaged to actress Aaradhya Vaid, but their relationship ended abruptly due to rumors of infidelity on her part.

Notable Works or Actions


Some of Calvin Harris's most notable works include:

"Summer" (2014) - a hit single that reached number one in several countries worldwide.
"Blame" (2014) - a critically acclaimed collaboration with John Newman, which showcased Harris's ability to craft emotional and introspective dance tracks.
* "This Is What You Came For" (2016) - a chart-topping single featuring Rihanna, which marked the beginning of their highly successful partnership.

Harris has also been recognized for his philanthropic efforts. In 2018, he donated £10,000 to the Scottish charity organization, CHAS (Children's Hospices Across Scotland).

Impact and Legacy


Calvin Harris's impact on the music industry cannot be overstated. He has helped shape the sound of modern EDM and paved the way for future generations of electronic producers.

As a pioneer in the EDM scene, Harris has been credited with influencing artists such as The Chainsmokers, David Guetta, and Zedd. His ability to blend genres and create infectious dance tracks has made him one of the most sought-after collaborators in the industry.

Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered


Calvin Harris's quotes are often cited for their insight into the music industry and his experiences as a successful artist. He is widely quoted for his thoughts on creativity, innovation, and perseverance in the face of adversity.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Harris said, "The most important thing is to always keep pushing yourself creatively... Never be afraid to try something new and see where it takes you."

Quotes by Calvin Harris

Since I was 14, I wanted to make music, but I think I would also have made a good policeman. When I was eight, I wanted to be one so I could tell people off.
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Since I was 14, I wanted to make music, but I think I would also have made a good policeman. When I was eight, I wanted to be one so I could tell people off.
The trouble with making music as a job is that I have no outside interests. All I can do to wind down is go to sleep.
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The trouble with making music as a job is that I have no outside interests. All I can do to wind down is go to sleep.
From the age of 14 to about 20, I bombarded record companies and DJs with my demos. I was desperate to get it out there. Most of the time, I got nothing back.
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From the age of 14 to about 20, I bombarded record companies and DJs with my demos. I was desperate to get it out there. Most of the time, I got nothing back.
I'd been sending out demos and CDs for years. I knew my stuff was good enough, but I was getting nowhere. Then, three people - my future manager and two publishers - happened to send one of my tracks to EMI publishing in the same week. All of a sudden, they were interested!
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I'd been sending out demos and CDs for years. I knew my stuff was good enough, but I was getting nowhere. Then, three people - my future manager and two publishers - happened to send one of my tracks to EMI publishing in the same week. All of a sudden, they were interested!
I want to be the number one songwriter-producer guy of all time.
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I want to be the number one songwriter-producer guy of all time.
Even if you have a big tune, live crowds can get sick of it. It's not just about the song but also the staying power and if people have connected with it in a certain way. I know that the tracks I put more emotion and depth into are the ones that have the staying power in clubs.
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Even if you have a big tune, live crowds can get sick of it. It's not just about the song but also the staying power and if people have connected with it in a certain way. I know that the tracks I put more emotion and depth into are the ones that have the staying power in clubs.
Right at the start, when I was about 13 or 14, I only had an Amiga 500 Plus running a bit of tracker software called OctaMED. My brother was big into his computers, and when he moved up to a proper PC, I took charge of the Amiga.
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Right at the start, when I was about 13 or 14, I only had an Amiga 500 Plus running a bit of tracker software called OctaMED. My brother was big into his computers, and when he moved up to a proper PC, I took charge of the Amiga.
I suppose Spotify is a good thing. The ads are quite annoying, but a lot of people seem to like it and use it. I don't myself, but it seems like a good idea, and the labels are getting a huge amount of money off it, but the artists aren't, so that must be good for them... but not us.
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I suppose Spotify is a good thing. The ads are quite annoying, but a lot of people seem to like it and use it. I don't myself, but it seems like a good idea, and the labels are getting a huge amount of money off it, but the artists aren't, so that must be good for them... but not us.
I trade musical favours like cattle. I can't remember the last time I did a remix for actual money. For me, I try and get a good swap.
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I trade musical favours like cattle. I can't remember the last time I did a remix for actual money. For me, I try and get a good swap.
When I'm a bit sad, I often go for a drive in the country, quite fast with my music up.
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When I'm a bit sad, I often go for a drive in the country, quite fast with my music up.
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