![]() The supergroup stated that the final leg of this tour would be their last and the group would split up after its conclusion at In November 2012, Swedish House Mafia kicked off their One Last Tour after its announcement in June of that year. The same month Sebastian Ingrosso released his collaboration with Tommy Trash entitled " Reload", this along with "Calling (Lose My Mind)" would feature on Swedish House Mafia's second studio/compilation album Until Now.Ģ013: One Last Tour, and continued solo work In September following a successful summer of live performances, Swedish House Mafia released their most commercially successful track " Don't You Worry Child", again featuring the vocal of John Martin which reach number 1 in Sweden, Australia, and the UK and was a multiplatinum song in many countries. In July, Swedish House Mafia performed at Tomorrowland for the third consecutive year, this time heading the event and opening Night 2. The song named " Calling (Lose My Mind)" became a commercial success certifying 2× Platinum in Sweden. In early 2012 Ingrosso released one of his most notable solo tracks with Swedish DJ Alesso (who at the time had recently signed to Ingrosso's record label) and OneRepublic front man Ryan Tedder. In the summer Swedish House Mafia again performed at Tomorrowland and released two more songs in the winter named " Antidote" and " Greyhound". In May 2011, Sebastian Ingrosso began work on his second album with Swedish House Mafia with the release of the single Save the World featuring vocals from Swedish singer John Martin. 2011–2012: Until Now, and Breakthrough solo singles In addition, Ingrosso made his Tomorrowland debut with Swedish House Mafia and achieved his peaked positions on the DJ Mag poll at number 10 while Swedish House Mafia debuted at number 23. The album also contained solo work by Sebastian Ingrosso such as the songs "Kidos" and "Meich", plus his remix of "Silvia" by Miike Snow. This followed the release of two success single " One (Your Name)" (featuring Pharrell Williams) and " Miami 2 Ibiza" (featuring Tinie Tempah). In 2010, he released his debut album with Swedish House Mafia named Until One. ![]() In 2009 Ingrosso made his debut on the DJ Mag top 100 DJs, charting at number 25, the highest new entry that year. ![]() ![]() Ingrosso himself collaborated with David Guetta on the songs " Everytime We Touch" and "How Soon is Now" for Guetta's albums Pop Life and One Love respectively. Around this time Swedish House Mafia released two songs, " Get Dumb" and " Leave the World Behind", however these weren't credited under the group name. In late 2008, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello, and Axwell formed the Swedish House Mafia with Eric Prydz not joining, saying he is a control freak and cannot abide with collaborations even with close friends. See also: Swedish House Mafia discography 2008–2010: Until One, Collaborations, and DJ Mag entry ![]()
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