Martin Solveig Geboren 1976 In Paris. Sein Bürgerlicher Name Ist Martin Picandet. Er Ist Ein Französischer House-DJ Der 2004 Mit Der Single Rocking Music Einen Großen Dance-Hit Landen Konnte. In 2010 Stürmte Er Mit Seinem Ohrwurm-Hit Hello Die Europäischen Charts. In Deutschland Top 5 In Österreich Konnte Er Mit Diesem Dance-Hit Sogar Die Nummer 1 Erobern. Alben 2002 - Sur La Terre 2003 - Suite 2005 - Hedonist 2007 - So Far 2008 - C'est La Vie 2011 – Smash Singles 2004 - Rocking Music 2004 - I'm A Good Man 2005 - Everybody 2006 - Jealousy 2006 - Something Better 2007 - Rejection 2007 - Carbo Parano 2008 - C'est La Vie 2008 - I Want You 2009 - Girls & Boys 2010 - Hello 2011 - Ready 2 Go
"Hello" Is A Song Performed By French DJ And Record Producer Martin Solveig And Canadian Synth-Pop Band Dragonette Taken From Solveig's Fifth Studio Album Smash. The Song Was Released As The Album's Lead Single On 6 September 2010 By Mercury Records. It Is Solveig's Most Successful Single To Date Peaking At Number One In Austria Belgium Flanders Czech Republic And The Netherlands While Charting Within The Top 10 In Ten Other Countries. It Also Reached Number One On The Hot Dance Club Songs Chart In The United States. Additionally The Song Became Solveig's And Dragonette's First Appearance On The Billboard Hot 100 In April 2011 Eventually Peaking At Number 46 In June. It Has Since Been Certified Platinum By The Recording Industry Association Of America RIAA For Sales Of 1 000 000 Units. The Song Has Been Featured In 90210 The Vampire Diaries Gossip Girl Alvin And The Chipmunks Chipwrecked Skins And Ted Lasso. It Was Also Featured In Tim Hortons' 2013 Ad For Their 'Roll Up The Rim To Win' Promotion. It Also Used As The Intro Theme To The TV Series Cheer! On CMT. The Song Appears In The Video Game Dance Central 3. The Music Video Is A Tennis Match Scene Played On The Grounds Of The French Open Tournament In Paris. There Are Two Variants A Long Version Which Is The First Episode Of A Series Of Music Videos Called "Smash" And A Short Condensed Version. The Long Version Of The Music Video Is Divided Into Two Chapters. The First Chapter Is An Introductory Dialogue And Backstory By Nelson Monfort Involving Two Of The Main Characters A Tennis Player Named Martin Solveig As Himself And His Tennis Coach Or Manager Lafaille Played By DJ Grégory Darsa . In Chapter 2 The Song Plays Over A Tennis Match Recorded Live At The Main Stadium Court Of The Roland Garros Complex Court Philippe Chatrier. The Short Version Consists Of A Re-Cut Version Of This Chapter. In The Tennis Match Martin Solveig Faces Fellow DJ Bob Sinclar. As The Match Progresses Solveig Struggles To Gain Any Points And Is Unable To Win A Game. With The Score At 6–0 6–0 5–0 Sinclar Is About To Serve For Matchpoint When "She" Solveig's Love Interest Enters The Crowd And Solveig Decides He Must Win To Impress Her. He Returns A Serve But A Lineswoman Mathilde Johansson Calls The Ball Out Awarding The Match To Sinclar. Novak Djokovic Enters The Arena And Convinces The Referee To Overturn The Call. Solveig Makes A Strong Comeback Rallying To Match Point. However Gaël Monfils Comes Into The Stadium And Kisses Solveig's Love Interest. Solveig Sees This And Decides To Literally Throw In The Towel. In The Long Version Only The Video Ends With "to Be Continued" Displayed On The Screen. This Portion Of The Music Video Was Shot And Recorded Prior To The 2010 French Open Commencing. According To The Hello Songfacts This Song By The French Electropop DJ And Producer Martin Solveig Became His Biggest Hit To Date In The UK When It Entered The Top 20 Beating The #22 Peak Of His 2005 Single "Everybody ." It Also Topped The Charts In Several European Countries Including Belgium And The Netherlands.