2024-01-A
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DON DIABLO - Lose Control

Hexagon/TH3RD BRAIN
DON DIABLO - Lose Control (Hexagon/TH3RD BRAIN)

DON DIABLO "Lose Control"

Don Diablo unleashes a massive reimagining of Missy Elliott’s ‘Lose Control," already going off at festivals and trending on TikTok. After amassing billions of streams and being DJ Mag Top 10 year after year, this marks his first release with TH3RD BRAIN. With a global rollout spanning UGC, radio, and viral studio content, this moment launches the next chapter and sets the stage for Don’s 2026 takeover.

DON DIABLO | BIOGRAPHY 2025
Don Pepijn Schipper, better known as Don Diablo, isn’t just an artist. He’s a force—shaping the sound, style, and spirit of tomorrow. Born in the Netherlands and built for the world, Don has become one of the defining creative voices of his generation. His work spans music, art, fashion, and technology—always evolving, always ahead. Wherever culture is headed, Don Diablo is already there.
At the core of his universe is HEXAGON: his label, community, and creative platform. Through it, he’s released his own genre-pushing sound while mentoring a new generation of electronic artists. His collaborations and remix work include global icons like Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, and Justin Bieber, yet his sonic identity remains unmistakably his. He has ranked in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs for over a decade, peaking at #6 and remaining in the top 15 for the last ten consecutive years—a testament to his staying power and relentless innovation. His third studio album, FORΞVΞR, passed one billion streams, and his Hexagon Radio show reaches millions in over 68 countries every week.
In 2025, Don launched a bold new chapter with CONTROL ALT DΞLΞTΞ, an alter ego born from the worlds of drum & bass, experimental club culture, and visual storytelling. More than a sound, it’s a full creative reset—reflecting his constant reinvention and refusal to be boxed in.
Beyond music, Don has become a rising name in fine art. His hybrid physical-digital works have broken records on SuperRare, been auctioned by Sotheby’s, and exhibited at the Venice Biennale, Art Dubai, and Art Basel, often alongside pioneering artists like DRIFT. In 2023, his HΞXAVERSΞ installation transformed urban spaces in Hong Kong and Shanghai, and in 2024, his immersive piece ARCADΞ premiered at London’s Moco Museum.
As the creative lead of HEXAGON fashion, Don has collaborated with Disney, Lucasfilm, and Netflix, releasing capsule collections that fuse pop culture with streetwear and design. His Star Wars x HEXAGON line debuted at De Bijenkorf, alongside guest designers like Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton, while his Stranger Things drop brought digital nostalgia to life.
Don’s creativity is also driven by purpose. With the United Nations and JustDiggit, he launched #STREAMTOREGREEN—a campaign where every stream of his single, “Too Much To Ask” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, directly supports climate projects in Africa. The song premiered at the UN Virtual Gala, where he spoke alongside global leaders including Angela Merkel, Imran Khan, and Pope Francis.
Don Diablo doesn’t follow trends, he sets them. Whether performing to massive crowds, building digital universes, or driving global change, he continues to redefine what it means to be a creator in the modern age.
The future is now.

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