From his early days in the Philly DJ scene to becoming pop's most in-demand producer, genre-bending Diplo has always known what makes people party. He's as comfortable working with teen idols and EDM kingpins as with hardcore rappers and underground tastemakers, whipping world music's best elements into surprising, addictive confections. His supergroup Major Lazer introduced dancehall and reggae to the rave, and as half of Jack Ü (with Skrillex), Diplo revolutionised the Top 40 with giant synths, killer bass and delicious hooks from the likes of Justin Bieber and Kiesza.