

Similarly, Comstock is listed as the primary manager of Dotcom Music, LLC, the company that bears his old title.ĭJs like Skrillex, Martin Garrix, and Tiesto were suspected to be Marshmello before the disclosure. Christopher Comstock is the lone manager named on the company's website, which was formed in Delaware in August 2015.

Marshmello Creative, LLC, his holding company, provides additional evidence. He reacted with two thumbs down when asked if he would ever take off his helmet. Marshmello made video contact with them, according to Forbes, hinting that he would never completely disclose himself. Forbes can now state that they are the same individual. According to social media detectives and EDM fans, Chris Comstock, popularly known as Dotcom, a DJ-producer within the same management roster as Marshmello, is now assumed to be an alias of Marshmello. He wears a custom white helmet for public appearances and music videos that look like a marshmallow, and he has not revealed his genuine identity. Marshmello's popularity originates from his musical abilities as well as his enigmatic persona. He made $40 million in 2019, putting him in second place on Forbes' list of the highest-paid DJs. In August, Marshmello released "Happier", a collaboration with British band Bastille that became Marshmello's highest-charting track on the Billboard Hot 100. Joytime II, his second studio album, was released a few months later, with the singles "Tell Me" and "Check This Out" as lead singles. He collaborated with British singer Anne-Marie on the song "Friends" in 2018. Electronic dance music with a strong groove, synths, and bass is his musical style. In numerous countries, his songs "Silence", "Wolves", "Friends", "Happier", and "Alone" have been certified multi-platinum and made it to the Top 30 of the Billboard Hot 100. Later that year, he wrote the song Wolves with Selena Gomez, which became one of his biggest singles. Marshmello teamed with American R&B singer Khalid on the single "Chasing Colors", which was certified multi-platinum and platinum in eight countries, after the release of tracks such as "Twinbow" "Moving On", and "Silence" in 2017. He followed up with three more singles that year.

His first song was awarded platinum in the US and Canada, with over 1 million certified units, after reaching #60 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.

In May 2016, Monstercat, a Canadian record label, released "Alone", a platinum-certified single. Marshmello and Khalid released the album Silence together in 2017. Marshmello quickly established himself as a top live performer, and thousands of fans flocked to his calm, mellow manner. The album reached #5 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart, #41 on the Independent Albums chart and #14 on the US Heatseeker Albums chart. The album's first song, "Keep It Mello", was awarded gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and featured Mexican rapper Omar Linx. Marshmello released his highly anticipated studio album Joytime in 2016 on his label Joytime Collective, which had ten songs. He played at Pier 94 in New York in late 2015, the HARD Day of the Dead festival in Pomona, California and Miami Music Week in March 2016. After that, he garnered support from bands like Skrillex, who uploaded his song "Find Me" even more on SoundCloud as he uploaded more songs. In the early months of 2015, he uploaded his first original song, "Wavez", to SoundCloud. Marshmello is an electronic music producer from the United States who rose to prominence after remixing tunes by DJ Jack U and DJ Zedd. He is also noted for his huge white marshmallow-shaped headgear, which he wears all the time. Marshmello appears to be one of those artists who is purely interested in the hits while remaining nameless. Less than two years after his debut public performance, he was ranked among the world's highest DJs by Forbes. However, DJ Marshmello's meteoric growth has outpaced that of any of his underappreciated equals. From the mouse-head-wearing Deadmau5 to the robot-helmeted Daft Punk, masked artists have been ubiquitous in electronic music.
