Following a series of hotly tipped 2009 singles, he signed to London Elektricity's renowned Hospital Records and released his self-titled debut the following year. Since 2012, Netsky has toured with a full band, in addition to releasing two numerically titled albums, both of which topped the Belgian charts, and his sound has expanded to encompass dubstep, hip-hop, and electro-house.
Taking his stage name from a computer worm affecting Microsoft Windows operating systems, Daenen's first releases as Netsky first appeared in 2009, on independent drum'n'bass labels like Talkin Beatz and Liq-weed Ganja. His melodic, energetic sound made him a natural fit for Hospital Records, who signed him at the end of the year. The debut full-length Netsky appeared in 2010, showcasing Daenen's ability to switch between rigorous dancefloor tracks and full-blown songs with guest vocalists. After collaborating with labelmate Danny Byrd on the 2011 single "Tonight," Netsky's second album, 2, was released in 2012. Reaching the top spot in his native country in addition to charting high in New Zealand and the U.K., the album included four Belgian Top 20-charting singles and guest vocals by Diane Charlemagne and Billie, both of whom toured as part of the Netsky live band. By then, he was an in-demand remix producer, having reworked songs by Swedish House Mafia, Miike Snow, Jessie J, and several others.
"Running Low," a collaboration with American singer Beth Ditto, was released in 2014, and became Netsky's first number one single in his native country. Signing with Epic Records, he released his third album, 3, in 2016. Sporting a noticeably poppier sound and featuring guest appearances from the likes of Emeli Sandé, Saint Raymond, Lowell, and the peculiarly named Digital Farm Animals, the album was another success, topping the Belgian charts while hitting the Top Ten of the dance charts in the U.K. and the United States. He followed the album with the 2017 single "Here with You" (with Lost Frequencies) and 2018's "Téquila Limonada" (featuring A.CHAL). In 2019 Netsky teamed up with Aloe Blacc for the single "Snitch." ~ Andy Kellman & Paul Simpson.
Netsky’s profile as a remixer has been affirmed by his huge remixes of ubiquitous club anthems such as Pendulum – “Witchcraft”, Plan B, Leftfield –“Release The Pressure”, Audio Bullies –“Only Man”, Swedish House Mafia – “One”, Jessie J – “Nobody’s Perfect” and Rusko – “Everyday” and more.
Destiny
Netsky Lyrics
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I been feelin' your energy
I've been wantin' you next to me
You been looking for ecstasy, well you know we had a chemistry
If you love me right baby, please
I can never be your enemy
It's something 'bout that remedy, got me feeling like it's destiny
Dest-dest, dest-dest
Dest-dest, dest-dest
I been feelin' your energy
I've been wantin' you next to me
You been looking for ecstasy, well you know we had a chemistry
If you love me right baby, please
I can never be your enemy
It's something 'bout that remedy, got me feeling like it's destiny
I, I, I, I
I been feelin' your energy
I've been wantin' you next to me
You been looking for ecstasy, well you know we had a chemistry
If you love me right baby, please
I can never be your enemy
It's something 'bout that remedy, got me feeling like it's destiny
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The lyrics to Netsky & Sub Focus's song "Destiny" speaks about two people who have been feeling each other's energy and wanting to be together. They have a chemistry that is undeniable, and the singer believes that it is destiny for them to be together. The song talks about the feelings of love and desire, and how when love is done right, it can never turn into enmity. The chorus repeats the word "Destiny" several times, emphasizing the belief that it is fate that has brought these two people together.
The lyrics are straightforward and speak about the universal theme of love and destiny. The singer is telling someone that they are meant to be together because they have a chemistry and connection that cannot be ignored. The repetition of the word "destiny" reinforces the idea that it is fate that has brought them together, and they should seize the opportunity to be together. Overall, the lyrics celebrate the beauty of love and the feelings that come with it.
Line by Line Meaning
I, I, I, I
Repeatedly emphasizing the singer's deep feelings for the person they're addressing.
I been feelin' your energy
The singer has been sensing a positive vibe from the person they're addressing.
I've been wantin' you next to me
The singer desires physical closeness with the person they're addressing.
You been looking for ecstasy, well you know we had a chemistry
The person they're addressing has been seeking intense pleasure, which the artist believes they can find together because they share a strong connection.
If you love me right baby, please
The artist wants to ensure that their love is reciprocated and expressed in the appropriate way by the person they're addressing.
I can never be your enemy
The singer assures the person they're addressing that they will never be their opponent or adversary.
It's something 'bout that remedy, got me feeling like it's destiny
The positive effect they have on each other feels like fate to the singer, who believes their bond is quite special.
Dest-dest, dest-dest
A repeated chant that reinforces their feeling of fate or destiny.
Destiny
The ultimate and overarching theme of the song, which is about the artist's belief that they were meant to be with the person they're addressing.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Boris Daenen, Jocelyn Adriene Donald, Nicolaas Douwma
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@locke_7265
Every sub-focus tune is genuinely starting to sound the same. Put a bassline punch in on every beat, a synth pattern that keeps going on and on and never variates, and put a vocal on top.
See - Dimension - Remedy, 1991 - Power, Sub Focus - Desire (or anything else)
I LOVE DnB, and Hospital for that matter. And I get that 'Pop' dnb is here to stay. But jesus christ is it repetitive and boring. Netsky has done some quality work with his new album but this aint it.
(side note - opinions are good, if you disagree with me - fine! But for me - repetitive, boring and like every other Sub Focus track that isn't a huge banger (Siren, Solar System and that's about it rn)
(P.s.s. - sorry for the essay, love you hospital and Netsky)
@Swiftnezz01
Hospital Records never disappointing! Netsky and SubFocus keeping the vibes strong!!! Drum and Bass for life!
@DrGreenthumb820803
👌❤💯
@rickystapp439
This with some good open ear headphones and you're in a dreamland of sound space! Hospital Records and Netsky since 10 years ago now. Never dissapoints!
@jlfishing8672
2:02 DAMN that solo is FLAWLESS
@IBSofty
Don’t think I’ve ever disliked a song hospital records has uploaded.(And I don’t intend to either!!)
This is amazing, DnB forever!!
@SauerKrautzz
Forever!
@panitiszabolcs533
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@nileshamlet
I can feel Netsky in this one. The ambience, the feel, the pace, even in the melody. To me its more than 10%, but the core of the track reminds me of Desire aswell.
@SauerKrautzz
Jozzy really rocks this! And Netsky and Sub Focus, yeah what can I say, just plain cool thing.
@jimpy3832
Song just pumps me up! Love it