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Florent Hugel, better known by his stage name Hugel, is a French DJ and producer from Marseille. Born on December 4, 1987, he is therefore 38 years old today. With his rather modest height, around 1.75m, he has become a heavyweight in electro despite his apparent simplicity. You may know this, but he is not limited to music; you can feel his passion vibrate through every beat.

He started his career as early as 2005, diving into a big mix of styles ranging from hip-hop to pop, not forgetting EDM. A true musical melting pot that allowed him to stamp his unique mark, not just a clone among many others. And on that note, before breaking through, he worked on somewhat underground projects, like KitSch 2.0 or Hipsshaker (sounds cool, right?).

What’s crazy is how Hugel recently exploded with notably this deep house remix of “Bella Ciao”. You have surely danced to it without realizing, especially with the huge success of La casa de papel, the Spanish series that became a global phenomenon. That story gives a little taste of legend to his career, it’s unexpected and brilliant at the same time.

Not the type to rest on his laurels, Hugel chains collaborations with big names like Robin Schulz, Amber Van Day, or Topic. He lives in Marseille but also shines on major stages in Ibiza or Tomorrowland. Let’s just say he has a foot everywhere and his name resounds louder and louder worldwide.

Who is Hugel, the Marseille DJ who makes international turntables vibrate?

Florent Hugel, aka Hugel, is the kind of guy who doesn’t take himself too seriously but also doesn’t leave music to chance. Born in Marseille, he has always been immersed in an eclectic musical universe. From his modest beginnings in 2005 to his productions that are hits today, he has been able to mix passion with hard work.

His style mixes hip-hop, pop, electro influences, which allowed him to start in groups like KitSch 2.0, before flying solo. It’s this vast sonic ground that gives all the charm to his tracks, never too predictable but always catchy.

Outside of the packed clubs of Ibiza where he is a resident, Hugel is also a musician who loves the festival scene, whether it’s Lollapalooza or EDC in Las Vegas. His music crosses borders, and he is now part of the must-see DJs, with a warmer and more accessible universe.

Just so you know, he really became known in German-speaking countries. With his hit “I Believe I’m Fine” in duo with Robin Schulz, he struck a sensitive chord and slipped into the German, Austrian, and Swiss charts. Not bad for a guy from Marseille who found his way among the giants of electro.

From Marseille to the international scene: his beginnings and major milestones

Before being on the radios and in clubs, Hugel was a passionate guy tinkering with his sounds since 2005, not always under the spotlight. You have to say that at first, hip-hop and pop inspired him a lot, and you can feel it still feeds him. Not a producer who drops a track on a whim, no, he builds his songs.

His first solo single “Coming Home” in 2015 gave a foretaste. It wasn’t exactly an immediate hit, but he gradually earned his place, especially in Germany. Then the collaboration with Jasmine Thompson on “Where We Belong” in 2016, it got more serious.

But it was in 2017 that it really took off thanks to Robin Schulz, now we’re talking big stuff. With “I Believe I’m Fine”, he hit the mark and confirmed his talent in studio and live. After that, he kept releasing singles, remixes, always with that little something that sets him apart.

His remix of “Bella Ciao” in 2018, just after the series La casa de papel blew up, caused a massive buzz. So yes, the original is legendary, but his deep house version brought the classic dancing tune back into the present day, and that was, you have to admit, a great find.

Top releases and collaborations to know about Hugel

Year 📅 Title 🎵 Partner(s) 🤝 Note 🔥
2015 Coming Home Jimmy Hennessy Promising start
2017 I Believe I’m Fine Robin Schulz Certified gold in Germany
2018 Bella Ciao (Remix) El Profesor Deep house anthem
2018 WTF Amber Van Day German TV theme
2024 I Adore You Topic & Arash Latino EDM hit

You see what he does? He surrounds himself with British or German voices, mixes electro with Latin touches, and it works. The diversity of his collabs is crazy, he goes from the duo with Amber Van Day to a hotter Latino feature in 2024.

A discreet but rooted private life, between Marseille and travels

On the personal side, we don’t have tons of juicy info, which is quite rare in this industry. Hugel remains quite discreet, not the type to flaunt his couple life on social media. Yet, if you follow him a bit, he likes to talk about Marseille, his city, and you can feel that it’s a real pillar for him.

He’s a guy attached to his family and his roots, even though he spends a lot of time traveling, playing all over the world. He is not publicly married and has no known children, but that could change over time, who knows?

What’s funny is to see this stage artist who, when he’s not in a club or festival, seems almost to find some calm in his life off the spotlight. It gives depth to his character, he’s not just another DJ, he’s a real guy.

In the end, you understand that it’s a balance between electro passion and the need for personal simplicity. A true captivating paradox that we like to follow with each new release or show.

List of some remarkable collaborations of Hugel 🎧

  • 🔥 Robin Schulz – essential electro-Germanophone duo
  • 🎤 Amber Van Day – a British voice that rocks
  • 💃 Topic & Arash – leap into Latino sound
  • 🎶 Jasmine Thompson – pop softness on an electro beat
  • 🎧 Felix Jaehn – dynamic track production

Recent projects and collaborations 2024/2025: always innovating

Recently, Hugel hasn’t let anything go. His single “I Adore You” with Topic and Arash set fire in 2024, mixing EDM and Latino with impressive ease. That shows he’s not resting on his past successes.

Besides that, he juggles tracks in collaboration with new artists, mixing styles and reaching an ever wider audience. We know he likes to experiment and you can feel it in his music.

It’s worth taking a look at his complete discography, which reveals a universe in constant boiling, full of little hidden gems and dazzling hits. A curiosity to be found on this dedicated page.

Collaborations are key for him. Making a name alongside international stars, without losing his Marseille identity, that’s his strength. A balance he masters like a chef.

His style mixes hip-hop, pop, electro influences, which allowed him to start in groups like KitSch 2.0, before flying solo. It’s this vast sonic ground that gives all the charm to his tracks, never too predictable but always catchy.

Outside of the packed clubs of Ibiza where he is a resident, Hugel is also a musician who loves the festival scene, whether it’s Lollapalooza or EDC in Las Vegas. His music crosses borders, and he is now part of the must-see DJs, with a warmer and more accessible universe.

Just so you know, he really became known in German-speaking countries. With his hit “I Believe I’m Fine” in duo with Robin Schulz, he struck a sensitive chord and slipped into the German, Austrian, and Swiss charts. Not bad for a guy from Marseille who found his way among the giants of electro.

From Marseille to the international scene: his beginnings and major milestones

Before being on the radios and in clubs, Hugel was a passionate guy tinkering with his sounds since 2005, not always under the spotlight. You have to say that at first, hip-hop and pop inspired him a lot, and you can feel it still feeds him. Not a producer who drops a track on a whim, no, he builds his songs.

His first solo single “Coming Home” in 2015 gave a foretaste. It wasn’t exactly an immediate hit, but he gradually earned his place, especially in Germany. Then the collaboration with Jasmine Thompson on “Where We Belong” in 2016, it got more serious.

But it was in 2017 that it really took off thanks to Robin Schulz, now we’re talking big stuff. With “I Believe I’m Fine”, he hit the mark and confirmed his talent in studio and live. After that, he kept releasing singles, remixes, always with that little something that sets him apart.

His remix of “Bella Ciao” in 2018, just after the series La casa de papel blew up, caused a massive buzz. So yes, the original is legendary, but his deep house version brought the classic dancing tune back into the present day, and that was, you have to admit, a great find.

Top releases and collaborations to know about Hugel

Year 📅 Title 🎵 Partner(s) 🤝 Note 🔥
2015 Coming Home Jimmy Hennessy Promising start
2017 I Believe I’m Fine Robin Schulz Certified gold in Germany
2018 Bella Ciao (Remix) El Profesor Deep house anthem
2018 WTF Amber Van Day German TV theme
2024 I Adore You Topic & Arash Latino EDM hit

You see what he does? He surrounds himself with British or German voices, mixes electro with Latin touches, and it works. The diversity of his collabs is crazy, he goes from the duo with Amber Van Day to a hotter Latino feature in 2024.

A discreet but rooted private life, between Marseille and travels

On the personal side, we don’t have tons of juicy info, which is quite rare in this industry. Hugel remains quite discreet, not the type to flaunt his couple life on social media. Yet, if you follow him a bit, he likes to talk about Marseille, his city, and you can feel that it’s a real pillar for him.

He’s a guy attached to his family and his roots, even though he spends a lot of time traveling, playing all over the world. He is not publicly married and has no known children, but that could change over time, who knows?

What’s funny is to see this stage artist who, when he’s not in a club or festival, seems almost to find some calm in his life off the spotlight. It gives depth to his character, he’s not just another DJ, he’s a real guy.

In the end, you understand that it’s a balance between electro passion and the need for personal simplicity. A true captivating paradox that we like to follow with each new release or show.

List of some remarkable collaborations of Hugel 🎧

  • 🔥 Robin Schulz – essential electro-Germanophone duo
  • 🎤 Amber Van Day – a British voice that rocks
  • 💃 Topic & Arash – leap into Latino sound
  • 🎶 Jasmine Thompson – pop softness on an electro beat
  • 🎧 Felix Jaehn – dynamic track production

Recent projects and collaborations 2024/2025: always innovating

Recently, Hugel hasn’t let anything go. His single “I Adore You” with Topic and Arash set fire in 2024, mixing EDM and Latino with impressive ease. That shows he’s not resting on his past successes.

Besides that, he juggles tracks in collaboration with new artists, mixing styles and reaching an ever wider audience. We know he likes to experiment and you can feel it in his music.

It’s worth taking a look at his complete discography, which reveals a universe in constant boiling, full of little hidden gems and dazzling hits. A curiosity to be found on this dedicated page.

Collaborations are key for him. Making a name alongside international stars, without losing his Marseille identity, that’s his strength. A balance he masters like a chef.


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