In 2005, Sinclar released first ‘Love Generation’, then ‘World Hold On’. Both tracks catapulted him into household name territory, with radio airplay and #1 chart positions around the world, and performances at some of the world’s most illustrious clubs and festivals. The name on everyone’s lips, Sinclar went on to release compilations ‘Defected In The House’ and ‘Night At The Playboy Mansion’, and hit singles ‘Lala Song’, ‘Peace Song’, ‘Love You No More’ and ‘Born in 69’, before indulging in an early techno throwback with 2 Unlimited sampling, Sean Paul collaboration ‘Tik Tok’.
In 2013, his status was immortalised when Sennheiser commissioned celebrated photographer Rankin to shoot him for a campaign; high street fashion empire H&M following suit a year later synchronizing around ‘Heart of Glass’, which featured Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen. Around the fashion, the music continued to flow. Vocals from none other than CeCe Rogers featured on his 2014 single ‘I Want You’, while Dawn Tallman graced ‘Feel The Vibe’ in 2015, which surpassed the 10million Spotify stream landmark.
In 2016, he forged a new musical partnership with mega label Spinnin’ Records, releasing ‘Someone Who Needs Me’ (20million Spotify streams), ‘Burning’ with Daddy’s Groove, and ‘Stand Up. In 2015 Bob creates the concept party “Paris By Night” in famous Pacha club in Ibiza with annual residency on Saturdays from May to October. Idea of the party was inspired by French cabaret, Parisian nights, burlesque atmosphere with vogue and drag queens dancers. Bob wanted to create a place where you can forget the day and live the fantasy for a night, amazed by decoration and music. Party was hosted in Paris, home city of the artist, Miami, Los Angeles and Milan, Erwin Olaf being bought on board to shoot an intimate portraiture series of Sinclar to mark the success of the night.
2017 saw Sinclar up the ante even further, returning to Spinnin’ with the support of BigBeat/Atlantic/Warner this time working with none other than US singer Akon for new single ‘Til The Sun Rise Up’. From the beat to the groove, from the dance floor to the sound system, there is no denying the prowess and the impact Bob Sinclar has had across the decades – nor the fact that he still continues to be one of its most influent