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Sahil Sharma[1] (born 2 July 1995), better known by his stage name Zaeden, is an Indian singer and record producer.[2][3]

Early life and career beginnings

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Zaeden was born in Gurugram, India.[4] Growing up, he attended The Heritage School,[5] where he played the tabla and piano throughout school. At the age of 14, he began performing as a DJ.[6] He briefly studied mass communication at Amity University, Noida before relocating to Mumbai to study sound engineering.[6]

Sharma stated that his given name was too common in India, and so he chose the stage name "Zaeden" as it meant "out of the box thinking" in Latin.[7]

Personal life

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Zaeden got married on October 26, 2024, with DJ Nina Shah in an intimate wedding ceremony held in Goa.[8]

Career

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Sharma began his career at the age of 14,[9] by mixing tapes of dance music releases and distributing them among his friends, which led him to release his first single titled "Land of Lords" in 2014.[7] That same year, his remix of Coldplay's "Magic" aired on Dutch DJ Hardwell's radio show Hardwell On Air, making him one of the youngest DJs to be featured on the show.[5] He further released his official remix of Maroon 5's single "Don't Wanna Know" that year.[10]

In 2015, he signed with Spinnin' Records and released his single "Yesterday," a collaborative effort with American DJ Borgeous.[11]

In 2016, Sharma was a closing act for DJ David Guetta's Mumbai concert.[12] That same year, he became one of the few Indian artists to have performed at the Tomorrowland Festival in Belgium, where he premiered "Yesterday" along with his remix of Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself."[6] In July of that year, Sharma released his second single under Spinnin' titled "Never Let You Go," a collaborative effort with DJ duo Nina & Malika.[13][14] The track featured vocals by Cimo Frankel, and the subsequent music video was shot across Europe.[15][16] He was also featured on GQ magazine's 'Best Dressed List 2016' and MensXP's list of ‘Top 50 Indians who defined fashion in 2016.'[17] He also spoke at the TEDx conference at The Heritage School that year.[18]

In 2017, Sharma released his official remix of Maroon 5's collaborative effort with American rapper Kendrick Lamar, "Don't Wanna Know."[19] He also released his third single titled "City of the Lonely Hearts" featuring Cimo Frankel. That same year, he was one of the opening acts for the Mumbai date on Justin Bieber's Purpose World Tour.[20][21]

On 5 September 2019, Zaeden released his first Hindi non-film song, "tere bina" on VYRL, Universal Music along with a music video featuring Amyra Dastur. A few weeks later, he released its acoustic version with Jonita Gandhi. A regular performer at Tomorrowland, he debuted "tere bina" during his third appearance there.[citation needed]

He went on to release four more singles, "kya karoon?", "dooriyan", "intezaar," and "socha na tha". He also collaborated with Lost Stories for "Noor," and Sez on the Beat for "Kahaani 2020". In 2021, he released his debut album titled "Genesis 1:1". It featured 11 tracks.[22]

The 25-year-old has been featured on GQ's Best Dressed and MensXP's ‘Top 50 Indians who defined fashion in 2016’ list.[23] He has collaborated with designers Shantanu & Nikhil, and Siddhartha Tytler.[24]

In 2023, He launched his own fragrance brand "SOL".[25]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Genesis 1:1 (2021)
Year Album Song Co-singer
2014 Non-album single Land of Lords Syzz
2015 Yesterday Borgeous
2016 Never Let You Go Nina & Malika
2017 City of the Lonely Hearts Cimo Fränkel
Tere Jaane Se Ankit Tiwari
2018 Tempted to Touch Rupee
Something like Yves V, Jermaine Fleur
Uncomplicated Lost Stories, Matthew Steeper
2019 tere bina
tere bina (Acoustic) Jonita Gandhi
2020 Genesis 1:1 kya karoon?
dooriyan
Kahaani 2020 Sez on the Beat, Enkore, yungsta,

Lit Happu, Shayan Roy

Noor Lost Stories, Akanksha Bhandari
Genesis 1:1 intezaar somanshu
socha na tha
for Christmas Natania
2021 Genesis 1:1 yaadein AAKASH
1000 pieces Polar
jaaye na tu Nishu
KTMBK Hanita Bhambari
days
kho gaya Yashraj, AAKASH
Settle Down Fly By Midnight
Setting Sail (Soundtrack from "Modern Love" Season 2) Lisa Mishra
2022 Paas Aa AAKASH
Lagda Na Stunnah Beatz
2023 Aa Mil Lisa Mishra
jaana
Dreams
2024 5 am
Aawara King, Kshmr
pia <3
Deewana
2025 Raaz[26]

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Zaeden, born Sahil Sharma on 2 July 1995 in , , , is an Indian , , and (EDM) artist who began his career as a DJ at the age of 14. Initially gaining prominence through remixes of popular tracks like Coldplay's "Magic," he studied sound engineering and built a reputation in the EDM scene by blending new-age sounds with melodic house elements, becoming the first Indian artist signed to . Zaeden became one of the early Indian artists to perform at the international festival Tomorrowland and closed the show at David Guetta's concert in 2017, marking his transition from underground DJing to mainstream recognition. In recent years, he has shifted focus to work, releasing pop and acoustic-infused tracks such as "Raaz" in 2025 and collaborating with international artists while drawing inspiration from Bollywood nostalgia and personal experiences. His often explores themes of , longing, and self-reflection, resonating with mass audiences through a fusion of electronic, pop, and traditional Indian influences.

Biography

Early life

Sahil Sharma, professionally known as Zaeden, was born on July 2, 1995, in , , . He grew up in a family with a musical inclination, as his father was an amateur singer who created recordings of covers by Bollywood icon , sharing them within the family circle. This exposure fostered Sharma's early fascination with music, primarily through listening to Bollywood songs at home, though details about his parents and any siblings remain private. During his childhood, Sharma attended The Heritage School in , where he engaged in theatre activities and learned to play instruments such as the piano, guitar, and as part of school programs. Lacking formal musical training, he developed his skills informally through school experiences and began self-teaching production basics using tools and online resources like tutorials. This hands-on approach marked his initial experimentation with music creation in his early teens. After completing school, he briefly studied mass communication at Amity University in before relocating to to pursue sound engineering at . By age 14, these foundational interests transitioned into DJing, setting the stage for his later professional pursuits.

Personal life

Zaeden maintains a relatively private , with much of his focus centered on his marriage to DJ and songwriter Nina Shah. The couple, who have been together for seven years before their marriage, first met through a shared music agency and bonded over their mutual interests in , , and while collaborating on tracks like "Never Let You Go" following a college show in Bangalore. Their relationship evolved from professional colleagues to close friends and eventually , with Zaeden describing it as built on a "very strong bond and trust in our " that naturally led to romance and . He proposed to Nina during a trip to at the Four Seasons Koh Samui resort, and they wed in a serene beachside ceremony at Seré Resort in in October 2024, incorporating elements of their Indian and British heritage with a minimalist aesthetic—both wearing white outfits designed by and others. Since relocating to to pursue his music career, Zaeden has made the city his primary residence, noting its profound personal and professional impact on his life and creative process. He has adapted to Mumbai's dynamic environment, which he credits for shaping his journey from his roots to his current identity as an artist. Outside of music, Zaeden enjoys travel as a key hobby, which not only inspires his songwriting by providing fresh perspectives and opportunities to meet people but also played a role in strengthening his bond with Nina. He prefers relaxed trips focused on human connections and storytelling, with destinations like Thailand holding special significance, and has expressed interest in attending events such as Coachella.

Career

Rise in electronic dance music

Zaeden, born Sahil Sharma in Gurgaon, Haryana, began his foray into at the age of 14 in 2009, initially mixing dance tracks on software for friends and local gatherings in the city. Largely self-taught through experimentation with production tools, he honed his skills by blending melodic house elements with contemporary sounds, drawing inspiration from global EDM trends. His professional breakthrough came in 2014 with the independent release of his debut single, "Land of Lords," a collaboration with Dutch producer Syzz on JoeySuki's Dubbed Records, which garnered support from prominent DJs like and . That same year, Zaeden's bootleg of Coldplay's "" was selected as Demo of on Hardwell's radio show and played by artists including , marking his entry into international radar. In November 2014, he became the first Indian artist signed to the influential Dutch label , as well as Music All Stars, a move that provided crucial global exposure and resources for his burgeoning career. The partnership with propelled key releases that defined his early EDM sound. In 2015, Zaeden collaborated with American DJ on "Yesterday," a high-energy track that exemplified his melodic progressive style and achieved widespread play in clubs worldwide. This was followed by "Never Let You Go" in 2016, featuring vocalists Nina & Malika, which amassed over a million views on shortly after release and highlighted his ability to integrate emotive vocals into dance builds. His 2017 single "City of the Lonely Hearts," with Dutch singer Cimo Fränkel, further solidified his reputation for crafting anthemic, heartfelt EDM, released under Spinnin' sublabel SOURCE. Zaeden's rise included early performances at major Indian festivals like Sunburn and Supersonic, where he built a domestic fanbase through high-energy sets blending his originals with crowd-pleasing remixes. Internationally, he expanded with a month-long tour in July 2016, performing in seven cities including , , and , and sharing stages with acts like and at events such as the Marenostrum Music Festival in . An tour followed in April 2017, extending his reach across the continent. These opportunities came amid challenges, including balancing his music pursuits with studies—he eventually dropped out to focus full-time—and navigating the competitive, male-dominated EDM landscape in , where limited infrastructure and representation for emerging talents posed significant hurdles for young producers.

Shift to singer-songwriter

In 2020, Zaeden decided to step away from full-time DJing to pursue and songwriting, driven by a desire for deeper personal expression beyond electronic beats. This shift allowed him to leverage his production skills from the EDM scene as a foundation for vocal-led compositions, marking a deliberate move toward authenticity in his artistry. His debut album, Genesis 1:1, released on July 2, 2021, via his independent label A to Zae, encapsulated this transition with 11 original tracks blending and English lyrics in indie-pop arrangements. Key songs included "Kya Karoon?"—a reflective piece on unspoken crushes—and "Intezaar," exploring anticipation in relationships—both of which he co-wrote and composed, earning full credits for lyrics and music. The album amassed over 100 million global streams within its first few years, highlighting its resonance with audiences seeking emotional depth in contemporary Indian music. Zaeden's songwriting process for Genesis 1:1 centered on themes of , self-discovery, and heartbreak, drawing from personal experiences like fleeting romances and introspective moments amid urban life. He handled primary composition and lyrical duties across the project, infusing tracks with raw vulnerability—such as in "Dooriyan," which captures emotional distance—to foster a sense of connection through relatable narratives. The album featured collaborations with prominent Indian independent artists, including vocalists Nishu on "Jaaye Na Tu," Bhambri on "KTMBK," Somanshu on "Intezaar," and AAKASH alongside Yashraj on "Kho Gaya," enriching its sound with diverse vocal textures while maintaining Zaeden's vision. Accompanying the project, the 2021 documentary Genesis 1:1 - It All Starts Here, From Here On chronicled the album's creation, from ideation to recording, and earned a nomination for Best Narrative Short at the New Creators Film Awards.

Recent developments

In 2025, Zaeden marked his return to music with the release of his single "Raaz" on September 2, which served as his first track of the year after a period focused on live performances and preparations. The song, composed by Zaeden and The Rish with by Shayra Apoorva, Zaeden, and Shaiyla Taneja, draws inspiration from personal journeys and the theme of unspoken , capturing silent, unfulfilled relationships through a melodic blend of pop and introspective elements. The accompanying features choreography in a sepia-toned, wood-paneled bar setting, emphasizing emotional depth and visual storytelling. Zaeden maintained an active presence on the live circuit through selective performances at college festivals and events, including a headline set at Goonj 2025, NMIMS University's cultural extravaganza in on January 30, which drew around 8,000 attendees for a night of and unity. He also performed at other youth-oriented gatherings, such as his Guwahati concert in March and the House of McDowell's Soda Yaari Jam at , , on March 23, where his charm and vocal delivery captivated audiences. While no large-scale solo tours were announced for the year, Zaeden prioritized studio work alongside these targeted shows, including debut international gigs in and earlier in 2025 to promote his evolving sound. Expanding beyond music, Zaeden expressed openness to opportunities in Bollywood during a interview, stating he was eager to contribute to projects that align with his artistic vision, particularly those integrating authentic without compromise. By March 21, he hinted at an impending acting debut, revealing active involvement in auditions and script readings for potential roles, while emphasizing that any venture must resonate with his personal values and identity. This shift reflects his broader creative ambitions for 2025, including preparations for a role and a December writing camp aimed at producing an EP or dance-oriented track. On streaming platforms, "Raaz" quickly garnered attention, joining Spotify editorial playlists like Indie Khoj and contributing to Zaeden's growing listener base of over 780,000 monthly users as of September 2025, underscoring his sustained digital impact.

Artistic style and influences

Musical evolution

Zaeden's early musical output from 2014 to 2019 was rooted in , particularly characterized by expansive synth lines and tension-building drops designed for high-energy floors. His tracks often incorporated subtle classical Indian elements, such as rhythmic influences from training, blending them with big room progressions to create a distinctive fusion that appealed to global audiences. Throughout this phase, Zaeden relied on loop-based production in , layering repetitive motifs to craft anthemic, party-oriented soundscapes that prioritized communal euphoria over narrative depth. A pivotal shift occurred around 2021 with the release of his debut album Genesis 1:1, where Zaeden began integrating his own vocals and lyrics into electronic frameworks, marking a departure from instrumental EDM toward hybrid indie styles. This mid-period evolution introduced lo-fi beats and acoustic elements, such as stripped-down guitar arrangements in tracks like acoustic flips of earlier singles, allowing for more intimate expressions while retaining subtle electronic pulses. His production approach in matured from simple loops to more complex, multi-layered compositions that balanced synthetic textures with organic warmth, reflecting a growing emphasis on emotional vulnerability. In recent years, Zaeden's style has leaned further into soulful pop, exemplified by the 2025 single "Raaz," which features minimalistic arrangements centered on melodic guitar layers and live instrumentation to evoke quiet emotional intensity. Further releases like "Deewana" in January 2025 continued this blend, drawing from influences such as and for nostalgic yet innovative pop structures. Thematically, his work has progressed from exuberant party anthems to introspective narratives exploring personal growth and unspoken connections, using emotive vocals to convey subtle relational dynamics. This maturation underscores a broader artistic refinement, where layered production techniques now serve to amplify lyrical rather than drive rhythmic propulsion.

Key influences

Zaeden's early musical inspirations were deeply rooted in Bollywood classics, shaped by his father's singing career. Growing up, he frequently listened to legends like and , with his father creating cover versions of Kishore's songs that sparked his creative interest in music before he delved into . Additionally, desi artists such as , , , and influenced his appreciation for fusion sounds blending South Asian elements with Western pop. During his EDM phase, Zaeden drew from the global electronic scene, particularly the melodic house and big room styles popularized by Dutch labels like , where he became the first Indian artist to sign in 2015. His production techniques were honed through remixes of Western acts like and , which gained traction on Hardwell's radio show and helped establish his international profile. Collaborations with Indian EDM figures such as further integrated local electronic vibes into his high-energy tracks. In his transition to a singer-songwriter era around 2019, Zaeden shifted toward introspective pop, emphasizing lyrical depth and emotional vulnerability inspired by contemporary global artists. Influences included for atmospheric production and artistry, for pop accessibility and performance dynamics, as well as , , , and for blending genres and storytelling. He also covered tracks by , including an invitation from to cover his collaboration with on "I’m So Tired," reflecting admiration for and acoustic pop sensibilities. Zaeden's cultural roots remain evident in his integration of Indian elements, such as bilingual Hindi-English that capture experiences and fusion aesthetics from his early exposures. Family immersion in traditional singing traditions, via his father's covers, continues to inform his melodic approaches, though adapted to modern contexts. In recent years, Zaeden has incorporated modern touches like soft electronic pop and acoustic folk, drawing from global influences to explore themes of , heartbreak, and self-discovery while evolving his sound through personal and emotional lenses.

Discography

Albums and EPs

Zaeden's debut , Genesis 1:1, was released on , 2021, through A to Zae Records, featuring 11 tracks that marked his transition from EDM production to material. Self-produced by Zaeden (Sahil Sharma), the blends pop, electronic elements, and lyricism, with guest vocals from artists like Bhambri on the track "KTMBK." It includes introspective songs such as "Socha Na Tha" and "Dooriyan," emphasizing themes of and self-discovery, with production credits highlighting Zaeden's hands-on mixing and instrumentation. Commercially, Genesis 1:1 achieved significant success in , peaking on major streaming charts and accumulating over 200 million streams across platforms like and by late 2023. Critics praised its genre-blending approach, noting the album's "engaging mix of intimate songwriting and breezy beats" that appealed to both EDM fans and pop audiences. Zaeden's second album, Zaeden 02, followed on , 2024, also self-released under A to Zae, comprising 8 tracks in that explore , , and emotional over a runtime of approximately 19 minutes. Produced primarily by Zaeden, it features collaborations including Pakistani singer Abdul Hannan on select tracks, with mixing emphasizing a fresh sonic palette of acoustic and electronic layers. Standout elements include the intro "sol" and narrative-driven songs that channel a "childlike nature" in music-making. Reception for Zaeden 02 highlighted its artistic evolution, with reviewers appreciating the "rich and diverse set of tracks" for their tenderness and perspective on relationships, though some noted it stayed within familiar pop boundaries. The album continued Zaeden's streak of positive critical nods for versatile production, building on his established fanbase without specific chart peaks reported at launch.

Notable singles

Zaeden's early career in was marked by several impactful singles that gained traction on international platforms. His debut collaboration, "Land of Lords" with Dutch Syzz, released in 2014 on Dubbed , showcased a high-energy electro-house sound and charted in the top 10 on Beatport's charts, earning support from DJs like Moguai and . In 2015, Zaeden teamed up with American DJ and vocalist Jonny Rose for "Yesterday," released on , blending big-room elements with emotive vocals; the track premiered at Tomorrowland and highlighted Zaeden's growing presence in the global EDM scene. A pivotal transitional single came in 2016 with "Never Let You Go," featuring Indian electro-pop duo Nina & Malika and produced by Cimo Fränkel, released on via SOURCE; it amassed nearly 3 million streams early on and became a club staple in , bridging Zaeden's EDM roots with pop sensibilities. Shifting toward territory, "Kya Karoon?" released in 2020 as a standalone single (later included on his 2021 album Genesis 1:1), explored themes of adolescent love and uncertainty, garnering over 35 million streams and 10.6 million views for its . In 2023, Zaeden's lo-fi influenced track "tere bina (Lofi Flip)" achieved viral success on , with its acoustic amplifying emotional resonance and contributing to his evolving indie-pop style, though specific metrics underscore its role in broadening his audience beyond EDM. His 2025 single "Raaz," released on , delves into themes of secret and unspoken inspired by personal journeys, receiving positive reception for its soulful production and heartfelt , marking a mature phase in his artistry.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Zaeden has received several awards and nominations throughout his career, recognizing his contributions to , indie artistry, and broader creative endeavors. In 2016, he won the MyFav Award for Best DJ/Artist, marking an early accolade in his rising prominence within India's scene. Zaeden earned the Music Influencer of the Year (Popular Choice) at the Cosmopolitan India Blogger Awards 2024, highlighting his impact as a and online personality. His directorial debut documentary Genesis 1:1 received a nomination for Best Narrative Short at the New Creators Film Awards in 2021, acknowledging his ventures beyond production. In 2024, Zaeden was nominated for Most Loved Indie Artist - Male at the Clef Awards, reflecting fan appreciation for his shift toward material.

Other honors

Zaeden achieved a significant milestone in 2015 by becoming the first Indian artist to sign with the renowned Dutch electronic label . This breakthrough deal marked a pivotal moment for Indian electronic on the global stage, enabling collaborations such as his track "Yesterday" with American DJ . His music has garnered substantial streaming success, surpassing 500 million cumulative streams across platforms by 2025, reflecting his growing international appeal. Tracks like "Tere Bina" (2019) achieved notable chart performance, reaching number 48 on India's weekly music charts and establishing Zaeden as a key figure in blending EDM with pop. Zaeden has earned recognition for his live performances at prestigious global events, including multiple appearances at Tomorrowland in , where he was among the few Indian acts to perform on stages like the Freedom Stage alongside international heavyweights. He has also opened for major artists such as , , and during their concerts in , showcasing his versatility as a performer. In 2023, Zaeden received a special mention in Forbes India's 30 Under 30 list in the "The Ones We Couldn't Ignore" category, highlighting his transition from DJ to indie singer-songwriter and his contributions to Indian music. Additionally, he has been featured in prominent media outlets, including a cover story in India in 2021, underscoring his influence in the evolving EDM and pop landscape.

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