He was featured recently on the front page of one of the world’s biggest music magazines, Billboard, and has before it climbed up charts worldwide.
It’s one of the reasons why he night was visiting talkshow king Jimmy Fallon. With its tropical, electronic music played artist song “Stole The Show” with Parson James on “The Tonight Show.”
He received a warm introduction of Fallon, who ecstatic presented the Norwegian sensations:
– Our next guest is the fastest artist in history to have hit a billion of streams on Spotify. Give a praise for Kygoooo!
Millions of viewers
The magazine Headline Planet was the first to mention appearance. Ahead of the performance took star artist to Twitter to share their hopes.
“Super Excited Night! iamoparson and I will perform a very special version of “Stole The Show” onFallonTonight! “, wrote stjerna half past eight Norwegian time yesterday evening.
“Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” several million viewers, writes Variety. Guest list is always exclusive, with stars like Selina Gomez and Ariana Grande as ex officio guests.
This is not the first time Kygo guests an American talk show. In January he took the trip to visit Ellen DeGeneres, her eponymous talk show.
He played the same song in Fallon, a song that writing is heard 344 million times on Spotify.
– Pretty wild
In October last year met Dagbladet Kygo in New York. Westerner had already gone far when, with one single in the official US hit list Billboard Hot 100.
He could tell that his career so far had been an adventure.
– It was pretty wild . I am very happy. There was never a goal to be known, but it is very fun to get the response I get on my songs. And then well media attention part of the package. It’s fun to know that my music is played so much and so many people listen to my music, said the artist.
In New York he met, among others, Crown Prince and Princess.
Princess Mette-Marit described 24-year-old as a “lovely, young man,” while Crown Prince Haakon revealed he is a fan of the Norwegian EDM music.
– I think it awesome music. It’s a bit of all ages, said his majesty to Dagbladet.
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